Natural Solutions to Things That Big You
β Scribed by Myles, Bader
- Book ID
- 107530711
- Publisher
- Telebrands
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 5 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1361401443
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β¦ Synopsis
Forget about chemicals, poisons and traps! Natural Solutions for Things That Bug You is the safe, natural and easy way to get rid of pests - ants in the kitchen, mice in the walls or mosquitoes on the porch - without the use of harsh chemicals! With over 400 pages of natural solutions in large print, and a complete index for easy reference, you'll save time AND money RIGHT AWAY! Best of all, most of the solutions are ALREADY in your home!
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