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		<title>By: Why do my bushes in my yard have flies swarming all over them? How may I get rid&#8230; &#124; Gardening Lot</title>
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		<dc:creator>Why do my bushes in my yard have flies swarming all over them? How may I get rid&#8230; &#124; Gardening Lot</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] CalFinder Remodeling Blog » Is Your Yard a Fire Hazard? How You Can Tell Fire wood against the house Debris in gutters Underbrush that begins to bed into the lawn; this becomesÂ  fuel which will create enough heat for the fire to œjump  into the trees Dried lawns and dead bushes/trees Fire pits A couple of fire prevention tips that can help are: Good water supply and continuous watering of yard, bushes, trees and plants. A lot of the time you see homes with dried grass,&#8230; [...]</description>
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