Wednesday, June 11, 2008

NeighborHelp Referrals' Affordable Trapping (239-465-9291) is a proud member of NWCOA.



NeighborHelp Referrals' Affordable Trapping is a proud member of the NWCOA - National Wildlife Control Operators Association.

Serving Collier County, Fl and southern Lee County, FL

Call Ken at 239-465-9291 if you have problems with rats, coyotes (we have a unique humane trapping system for coyotes that NO ONE ELSE HAS (it's an invention of my animal trapper that WORKS), raccoons, bees (we're one of the few companies that is willing to deal with killer bees in the area -- besides, you should see our sexy trapper in his beesuit!).

You can also visit Collier County's Electronic Village at http://free.naplesplus.us

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

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Bulletin Boards & Online Services
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Sunday, June 1, 2008

Naples Online Marketing

Naples Online Marketing by Kenneth Udut of NeighborHelp Referrals in Naples, FL USA. See naplesonlinemarketing (dot) com for more information. http://naplesonlinemarketing to promote your business, not just your website. Get ranked higher and higher on Google and get found by your customers! -Kenneth Udut, NeighborHelp Referrals - Naples Online Marketing - 239-465-9291

Friday, May 16, 2008

Premier Fitness Club in Golden Gate Estates Naples, FL is open at Wilson Plaza!

Premier Fitness Club | 80 Wilson Blvd S #11 | Naples, FL 34120 | ph: 239-352-8555 | http://ping.fm/x8aII | gb@premierfitnessclub.net



See:

http://ping.fm/mbpU3 for a short review by Kenneth Udut, webmaster of naplesplus - http://ping.fm/2Kl2s

Testing weird way that ping.fm w0rks

Barthingtonnage part 2. This is Ken Udut testing ping.fm.Sorry Internet.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Down Yonder: A swim in the... sewer?

“Biodegradable,” read the product label. “Concentrated Marine Degreaser.” “Well, hey, that’s pretty good,” the skipper said. “I’m always worried about putting harmful chemicals into the water. You can’t be too careful.”

Sat, 03 May 2008 21:00:00 PDT


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Southwest of Somewhere: Aviation adventures on a new frontier

Once upon a time in China, a young general and a small army were faced with overwhelming odds. The battle that was to take place the following day was inevitable and the young general was willing to try anything to help his men and improve his chances. From a nearby village, an old alchemist appeared and privately promised the general victory if a secret scheme and new idea could be employed.

Sat, 03 May 2008 21:00:00 PDT


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Bonita track packed with Derby watchers as Big Brown wins

The fuss was over horses, not dogs, Saturday evening at the Naples-Fort Myers Greyhound Track in Bonita Springs. Those would be the 20 horses that were set to run in the 134th Kentucky Derby on the dirt track at Churchill Downs. Ahead of post time, the buzz among the crowd at the track in Bonita Springs was over which horses to favor, which bets to makes and which bettors were full of it. “I’ve been researching all week,” Naples resident Tommy Carmon, 58, said with about 90 minutes to go until the biggest horse race of the year. “It’s come down to three horses I like: Big Brown, Adriano and Colonel John. See, Big Brown’s never been beat, and Colonel John, he’s a good closer. And then Adriano, I know the owner.”

Sat, 03 May 2008 17:59:00 PDT


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Albee at 80

In January 2007, former Daily News theater writer Tiffany Yates interviewed Edward Albee, who was a participant in the first round of the Philharmonic Center for the Arts’ “Voices of Distinction” series. What follows is an excerpt from that conversation.

Sat, 03 May 2008 14:50:00 PDT


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The Bookworm: Understanding struggles between mothers, daughters

Practically since the beginning of time â€" or at least in the last couple hundred years â€" mothers who give birth to daughters have looked at those scrunchy newborn faces and into the future, with thoughts of playing dolls, making cookies, sharing secrets, and wearing mother-daughter dresses.

Sat, 03 May 2008 21:00:00 PDT


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Among local legislators’ priorities, immigration reform loses, environment wins

Southwest Florida delegates shepherded through a flurry of legislation affecting criminal justice, energy, business and the environment as lawmakers completed a session marked by few dollars and minimal change.

Sat, 03 May 2008 15:54:00 PDT


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The Big Three: May 4, 2008

Meet Rosemary Mazzola, at the Meet the Artist reception from 5 to 8 p.m. on May 7 at Blue Mangrove Gallery, Marco Town Center Mall. Refreshments will be served, as well as delectable local Florida gourmet sauce samplings.

Sat, 03 May 2008 21:00:00 PDT


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Collier essential worker project gets state grant

A Southwest Florida project has won a $5 million state grant to create affordable housing for essential employees in Collier County. The project, called Fountain Lakes, will offer 296 multifamily units on 23 acres off Collier Boulevard. It’s targeted at “essential services personnel,” such as nurses, firefighters and teachers, whose household income is between $49,000 and $89,000.

Sat, 03 May 2008 13:41:00 PDT


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The Clerk: Making small claims work for you

Small Claims Court, known as a people’s court, settles legal disputes about money owed or the return of property totaling $5,000 or less. This is often called suing someone. Cases are sometimes heard by a judge, but there is normally no jury.

Sat, 03 May 2008 21:00:00 PDT


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Your Music Review: Alternative, pop is music to these girls’ hearts

What’s your favorite musical artist and what song do you like best? I’m going to go with Ben Harper. I like alternative music. I like Mariah Carey’s “Touch My Body,” because I like that kind of music beat.

Sat, 03 May 2008 21:00:00 PDT


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Music Review: Dolly’s moving with the times — again

Dolly Parton’s longevity as a singer can be measured now by how she markets herself. She began her career by going to radio stations, knocking on doors and asking the DJs to spin her records. When she made it to “The Porter Wagoner Show” in the late 1960s, she found a mass audience through television. Now, she’s utilizing the Internet as a marketing tool for the first time.

Sat, 03 May 2008 21:00:00 PDT


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Your Movie Review: TV shows on DVD allows viewer to catch up on plots

Do you watch any TV shows on DVD? Yes, my husband rented “24” so we could catch up on the plot.

Sat, 03 May 2008 21:00:00 PDT


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Collier Golden Apple winner focuses on positive reinforcement

As visitors walk into Nicole Bien’s classroom, they can’t help but notice a wall of post-it notes. The positive statement wall is a visual reminder of what Bien considers the best part of her job. Bien teaches a varying exceptionalities class at Gulfview Middle School. That means she teaches students with emotional, behavioral, academic and social challenges.

Sat, 03 May 2008 15:07:00 PDT


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Brent Batten: Young’s speech, investigative debate

Brent Batten's column for Sunday, May 4

Sat, 03 May 2008 16:13:00 PDT


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Collier schools may dismiss 250 custodians, hire private firm

A plan to save millions could cost 250 Collier County School District custodial employees their jobs. Collier County Superintendent Dennis Thompson has confirmed that the district is considering a plan to hire a private custodial service and has sent out a request for proposals for cleaning companies to submit bids. Thompson said moving the custodial services to a contract could save the district $3 million.

Sat, 03 May 2008 15:11:00 PDT


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Four running for Public Defender

The race for Public Defender for the 20th Judicial Circuit will be heated in November, when three defense attorneys â€" one from Naples and three from Fort Myers -- run against the incumbent, Public Defender Kathleen Smith.

Sat, 03 May 2008 16:28:00 PDT


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Open and closed: Naples' Fifth Avenue South has changing face

Doors are opening and closing up and down Fifth Avenue South. Some entrepreneurs are leaving Naples’ main street, but as they pack up, others are painting walls, hanging signs and opening their stores. D’Amzaleg Art Gallery, Gallery on 5th, Oushak Gallery and Trendy with a Twist already have said goodbye to Fifth, and soon Cottontails children’s apparel and Room Interior Philosophy will follow. But as those merchants move out, the list of those moving in grows.

Sat, 03 May 2008 16:01:00 PDT


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Law would require Florida hospitals to disclose what they will charge

Newly passed state legislation that is expected to get Gov. Charlie Crist’s signature will require hospitals to beef up disclosure to consumers about what they can expect to pay for treatment, especially to the uninsured. The intent is to promote comparison shopping for hospital care and dovetails into the “transparency” movement in recent years. That’s where the public can go to various Web sites to find out how individual hospitals stack up for mortality rates, infection rates, average length of stay, and other information.

Sat, 03 May 2008 15:30:00 PDT


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Naples chamber, EDC set events with state officials

The Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce is bringing Florida Secretary of State Kurt Browning and Florida CFO Alex Sink to the area for upcoming events. The EDC sets a legislative post-session reception.

Sat, 03 May 2008 16:34:00 PDT


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Woman in teen’s genital piercing case ends probation

A Naples woman convicted of child abuse for helping a mother pierce her promiscuous 13-year-old daughter’s genital area to make sex uncomfortable can end her sentence early. Collier Circuit Judge Fred Hardt this week granted a motion filed by Tammy Meredith, 44, to end her two-year term of probation after serving half.

Sat, 03 May 2008 13:26:00 PDT


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Collier using $1.75 million federal grant for affordable housing initiatives

A one-year action plan in Collier County sets aside $1.75 million in federal money for affordable housing projects. The plan includes $900,000 for a new Habitat for Humanity community called Regal Acres in East Naples that will have 184 villas, plus money for Esperanza Place, a project planned by the Empowerment Alliance of Southwest Florida that will offer 60 single-family homes to low-income families in Immokalee. The federal money would pay for roads and other needed public services, such as water and sewer hookups.

Sat, 03 May 2008 13:42:00 PDT


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Election snafu snares local attorney, but other judges return to bench

For one Bonita Springs attorney who drove the six-hour, 420-mile trek to Tallahassee early Friday and paid the filing fee to qualify to run, there won’t be an election. Collier County Judge Christine Greider thought she’d be running against Fort Myers attorney Miguel C. Fernandez III for a circuit judge seat being vacated by Circuit Judge Daniel Monaco, who is retiring after the end of the year. But Fernandez told her a few weeks ago he wouldn’t be running. Naples defense attorney Janeice Martin also won’t have to run for election because no one else filed papers to run for the seat being vacated by Greider. Incumbents who ended up being unopposed are: Collier County Judge Rob Crown; Collier Circuit Judge Hugh Hayes; Lee circuit judges Lynn Gerald Jr., Ed Volz, Sherra Winesett, John S. Carlin, G. Keith Cary, Mark Steinbeck, and Michael McHugh.

Sat, 03 May 2008 11:46:00 PDT


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Major Collier intersection to have lanes closed Tuesday

Motorists will encounter delays Tuesday at Immokalee Road and Airport-Pulling Road, Collier County transportation officials said. Immokalee Road eastbound and westbound as well as northbound Airport-Pulling Road will have lanes closed to traffic Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. as crews make modifications to the traffic signal poles. Detour signs will be posted.

Sat, 03 May 2008 16:23:00 PDT


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Plans made locally to observe Holocaust Remembrance Day

With several organizations and synagogues commemorating Holocaust victims this weekend, the issue of security has been raised.

Sat, 03 May 2008 14:43:00 PDT


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Monday, January 14, 2008

Affordable Trapping (NeighborHelp Referrals) Naples, Fl

Business name: Affordable Trapping [NeighborHelp Referrals]
Address: 4686 6th Ave SE

Naples, Florida 34117
Phone number: 239-465-9291
Fax number: 239-304-0708
Email address: affordabletrapping@free.naplesplus.us
Category: Lawn & Garden
Description: Affordable Trapping, in association with NeighborHelp Referrals.
Call Ken at 239-465-9291 Naples, Florida USA

Also visit http://free.naplesplus.us/ our website for the Collier County area.
... We are Nuisance Wildlife Control Officers licensed in the state of Florida. Serving Collier County and Lee County, including the communities of Naples, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Estero, Marco Island, Ave Maria, Immokalee, Vanderbilt Beach, Golden Gate Estates, Isles of Capri, Fiddler's Creek, Cape Coral and everything inbetween. We are the most affordable animal trapping service that we are aware of. If you provide a written estimate that is less expensive than us, we will be shocked and amazed and then beat that price.
Nature’s cuties, wild critters are adorable when glimpsed from your kitchen window or encountered in the park. Sightings are followed by smiles and "oohs" as we crowd our children to the window to watch their charming antics. But they quickly lose their charm when these wild animals seek shelter within the cozy confines of our homes. Not only can wild animals wreak considerable havoc outside their natural setting, they carry pests and diseases that pose a very real threat to your family's health and safety.
Is Wildlife Moving In At Your House?
For wild animals, your home is a 4-star hotel! Cozy accommodations, a snack bar just down the driveway and protection from predators make your attic, porch or basement a preferred address. Most nuisance animals are active year round, sneaking into your home during the winter for warmth and staying to raise their young in early spring. Some consider it a permanent change of address, others check in every nesting season.
Wild animals generally feed on nuts, seeds, fruit, bugs, smaller animals, even road kill, depending on their tastes. Highly adaptable, all have learned that trash cans serve up a veritable smorgasbord of delicacies. A dish of pet food on the back porch amounts to a raccoon drive-thru, and these pesky critters will even scurry through a dog door into your kitchen to feast on Fido’s kibbles.
Dangerous Unwanted Guests
The tooth and claw brigade can be amazingly destructive. They gnaw through soffits and shingles to access your attic, allowing water to enter and cause damage. They sharpen their teeth on electrical wires causing fire hazards. They nest in insulation, matting it and negating its effectiveness. They dig dens under porches, decks and crawl spaces, undermining foundations. They foul your home with urine and feces; carry fleas, ticks, mites and other parasites; and harbor rabies, distemper and all manner of nasty diseases that can seriously endanger your pets and your family.
Raccoons - These nocturnal bandits are highly destructive, tearing off shingles, siding, and vent caps to enter your toasty home. They splinter rafters sharpening their claws, chew through electrical wires and destroy insulation. They decimate gardens and lawns digging for grubs. The number one carrier of rabies, they also spread canine distemper and roundworms.
Skunks and Opossums - With their sharp talons, they dig dens and tunnels that undermine building foundations. Skunks can accurately douse predators and unsuspecting homeowners with an acrid, penetrating spray from a distance of 7 to 10 feet. Babies often die, producing a nauseous stench. Dens harbor fleas, ticks and mites; and droppings pose a disease threat.
Rats and Mice - Able to squeeze through tiny openings, they nest in attics, walls, basements and crawl spaces, thriving in large colonies. Their nocturnal scratching and scampering spells sleepless nights for homeowners. During their 2-year lifespan, females can produce 200 offspring! Inveterate chewers, gnaw marks and droppings herald their presence. They carry just about every disease known to man and a whole zoo of parasites.
Feral Cats - Self-sufficient hunters, non-domesticated cats are born and live in the wild, often forming colonies of 10 or more. Noisy nighttime fights disturb sleep. They leave droppings and spray their territory which can include your front porch and shrubbery. They carry diseases transmittable to humans and domestic pets, including rabies, plague, ringworm, toxoplasmosis (which can damage the human nervous system, particularly in infants), mumps, feline leukemia and distemper.
Solving the Problem of Nuisance Wildlife
Wild animals can damage your property and pose a significant threat to your family's health and safety. Ridding your home of these nuisance animals involves completely eliminating access to nesting sites, removal of nests and feces, disinfecting the area to remove parasites and disease organisms, and deodorizing the site.
Adult animals can be trapped but babies must be found and removed by hand to prevent the nauseating perfume of decay from permeating your home. Alternate access and food sources must be eliminated to prevent recurrence. When routed from their dens and nests, wild animals are aggressive and dangerous, particularly if they are protecting their young. For your safety, removal and clean up should be handled by experienced professionals.
The nuisance wildlife experts at NeighborHelp Referrals' Affordable Trapping understand how to rid your home and business of these pests. With professional removal services that are available 24/7, we handle your nuisance wildlife emergency before these critters can affect the health and safety of your family.
Call Ken at 465-9291. We typically offer same or next day service. The price we quote on our estimate is the same price you pay.