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5 Ways to Get Rid of Kitchen Cockroaches

Struggling with cockroaches? These pests are dangerous and spread bacteria. Discover five effective, proven strategies to eliminate them and protect your home's hygiene.

PAU Gets Patent for Rodent Contraceptive Bait

Punjab Agricultural University patents a groundbreaking contraceptive bait for rodents, offering a humane and effective solution to protect crops and public health. Learn about this innovative pest control method.

118 Ghost Trucks Exposed in Karnal Paddy Scam

A Special Investigation Team in Karnal reveals a major paddy procurement scam involving 118 non-existent trucks. Discover the shocking details of this agricultural fraud.

Avoid storing these 7 things under your bed

Is your under-bed storage causing allergies and pest problems? Experts reveal 7 common items that attract dust, damage belongings, and disrupt sleep. Learn smart storage alternatives now.

Stop Mice in Your Yard: Grass Types to Avoid

Is your lawn a secret highway for mice? Discover which grass types attract rodents and get expert tips on making your yard less inviting to pests. Protect your garden today!

Punjab Farm Fires Down 53% This Year

Punjab reports a significant 53% reduction in stubble burning incidents this paddy season. Discover the key strategies behind this environmental success story and its impact on air quality.

Pest Infestation Cuts Coconut Yield by 50% in Uddanam

Rugose spiralling whitefly infestation devastates over 60,000 acres of coconut farms in Srikakulam's Uddanam region, slashing yields and threatening the livelihoods of over 150,000 people. Farmers await urgent government intervention.

Stop Winter Cockroach Infestations in Your Home

Winter doesn't kill cockroaches; it drives them into your warm home. Learn why they invade in cold months, where they hide, and effective steps for control and prevention to keep your home pest-free.

NEHU's Indigenous Chip Fights Red Spider Mite in Tea Gardens

North-Eastern Hill University creates a semiconductor chip to repel the destructive red spider mite, offering a sustainable alternative to pesticides for India's tea industry. A major step for the India Semiconductor Mission.

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