Tuesday, 27 March 2018

Germantown Tennessee News March 27, 2018

A New Method For Retinectomy, The Loss Of A Childhood Icon, and Germantown Tennessee To Seek New Mayor

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This upcoming fall Germantown Tennessee has plans to put in a new mayor and is beginning the November process prematurely in May, it'll have residents choosing between the two candidates and an official decision will be made in the fall of 2018. Both candidates come from Germantown, TN and have a set of goals to accomplish if they are elected mayor.

Palazzolo, Barzizza confirm plans to seek Germantown mayor this fall

Palazzolo, a former alderman who is completing his first term as mayor this year, said Tuesday he probably will make a formal announcement when he speaks to the Germantown Kiwanis Club Thursday. However, he said he began door-to-door campaigning last weekend, and has several campaign events scheduled. A kickoff event is scheduled for April 21.

Palazzolo said his priorities, if re-elected, would be continuing with Germantown Forward 2030, a long-term strategic growth plan. News Source

Germantown, TN citizen tells stories of how Toys R Us stores have impacted her life in a positive way and talks about how the company going out of business is a real tragedy. Carrie told that it is a shame the stores are going to disappear, but that she is not surprised as there were many areas where they were lacking.

Toys R Us closing is like losing a piece of childhood for some Memphis area shoppers

That fact showed in the comments of some shoppers Thursday, who said that while they will miss the store, it had its problems.

"You would have thought customer service would have been better, but it's always been a problem for me," said Jennifer Bennie of Germantown. "People didn't know where things were in their store or certain baby questions you had, they wouldn't know."

Still, Bennie said she will miss the range of things available at the store.

"The thing with Toys R Us is the specialties," she said. "You can get five different Thomas Trains at Target, but you can get 50 different Thomas Trains at Toys R Us. It was nice to have all the selection." Original Article 

A Germantown TN doctor has helped in developing an effective new retinectomy with far less complications than past methods of retinectomy. Dr. Charles developed this new method at Charles Retina Institute in Germantown, and hope his method will become much more popular in the future and used by all doctors.

Sequenced approach offers effective retinectomy with less complications

Dr. Charles, Charles Retina Institute, Germantown, TN, outlined his pearls and shared the reattachment sequence that he follows during a retinectomy.

Dr. Charles recommends that surgeons not perform a retinectomy under balanced salt solution (BSS) or under perfluoro-N-octane (PFO). In fact, at the various retina meetings he attends, Dr. Charles said there always seems to be a complication presented that is related to sub-foveal PFO. The only way to avoid such complications is by not using it in the first place, he said. Original News Article 

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Monday, 12 March 2018

Germantown Tennessee Roof Rat Control Needed After Outbreak

Outbreak Of Germantown TN Roof Rats in Homes

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Roof rats are known by a variety of names such as the fruit rat, ship rat, citrus rat et cetera. They have a distinct appearance; usually black or dark brown with smooth fur, a very long tail, large eyes and ears and a pointy face. Roof rats are adept climbers and usually prefer to build their nests above ground. Outdoors, roof rats’ nests can be found in trees, dense vegetation and woodpiles. Indoors, they prefer to live in the upper levels of the building like the attic, ceiling, rafters and cabinets. Roof rats prefer a diet of fruits and nuts, however, like most rodents, they are omnivores and will eat almost anything when hungry. This could be meat, vegetables, tree bark, grains, insects and even pet foods. These pesky rodents are known to hoard food and stash it in their nesting places. They also prefer to nest in areas where they can easily get water to sustain them, even if it means chewing through water pipes.

Rats invade roofs in Memphis suburbs of Collierville and Germantown, TN

Homeowners in Germantown, TN and Collierville are making shocking discoveries in their attics. Rats are invading homes by way of the roofs, and pest control companies are busy trying to get the persistent problem under control. "I'm actually shocked to go into attics and not find evidence," said Wildlife Solvers employee Chris Settle. "I've been in multiple attics, not animal related, and found evidence of animals." Settle's job for the last 10 years has been removing rats, squirrels and other unwanted pets out of homes. "I had a customer, she had roof rats," Settle recalled. "We did the job, fortunately. There was close to about 40 rats that were stuck in the attic when we did it." Photos sent to the WMC Action News 5 newsroom from another home show a dead rodent, covered in maggots, that was found in a Collierville residence. And that's not the only one. At another home in Collierville, Settle removed squirrels and rats, then sealed up parts of the roof with metal plates and screens near gutters.  So why are these animals headed to Germantown and Collierville? "It's the vegetation, I believe," Settle explained. "They have a lot of nice trees and bushes, a lot more food." Roof Rat News Source

Roof rats need to be treated as vermin because they do carry and spread diseases. They transmit disease directly through contact. This happens when they contaminate food with their feces. They can also transmit diseases indirectly when fleas bite a diseased rat and then bite a pet or a person. It is a known historical fact that the bubonic plague was transmitted to humans from rat fleas. This was the cause of the Black Death in Europe, a devastating pandemic in the history of mankind. Roof rats can also bite people and pets thus transmitting the rat bite fever through a bacteria strain found in their mouths.

Roof Rats On The Rise In The Mid-South

(Memphis) The sound of footsteps on the roof this winter season probably isn't reindeer, but rather roof rats. A Mid-South pest management company says it's seeing a huge increase in the pesky rodents. Suburbs like Germantown are seeing huge spikes in calls year to year. What do you get when a mild summer follows after a warm winter? Pest experts say perfect mating conditions for rats. “They make a lot of them, 30 or 40 per year,” said Lanier James with James Pest Management. However, as colder temperatures move in so do rats, according to James. He says the rats will seek warmth in the attic and walls of your home. “The roof rat lives in trees, lives in vines, they'll live in vines,” he said. “They love to go in voids of that nature. They get in some unique situations in home.” James says homeowners get unnerved when a rat dies, filling a house with smell of decay, but ripping down walls to remove a dead rat can be expensive.  Article Source On Roof Rats In Germantown

There are various ways to get rid of roof rats depending on how severe the infestation is. In the most severe cases, professional exterminators may be called to access the situation and deal with the infestation. However, it is possible to contain the population of roof rats and even keep them out of the house entirely. Here are some simple ways to keep these pests away.

  1. Make use of professional rodent exterminator services to lure them to snap trap or glue traps.
  2. Sanitation – this is the single most important prevention and control measure to combat a rat infestation. Store food in tightly sealed containers, empty garbage bins frequently, declutter the garage, attic and other areas where roof rats could nest and clear vegetation around the home.
  3. Exclusion – prevent roof rats from entering the home by trimming tree branches, caulk holes and crevices, screen air vents and make sure doors and windows fit properly in their frames.
  4. Starve them out – pick up any fruits that drop to ensure the rats don’t get any food or water, don’t leave pet food out at night, keep garbage containers tightly covered and limit the use of bird feeders.

Memphis ranked #1 city for roof rats

Many Memphians may be experiencing some uninvited visitors. Terminix released a list of the top 10 cities with roof rat infestations, and Memphis has been ranked as number 1. Autumn is the most common season for roof rats because their outdoor food source has lessened. They are easier to distinguish from other better-known rodent relatives because of their long scaled tails. According to Paul Curtis, although roof rats usually stay out of plain sight, they are often times a sign of an infestation. Curtis also said they are most active at night and often leave smudge marks as result of dirt and oil. Roof rats tend to enter through buildings through holes, soffit vents, cables entering buildings and turbine and box vents of roofs. In October 2015, roof rats invaded Memphis suburbs, shocking residents. But that's not the only time Memphis has had roof rat infestations. In September 2016, several Memphians found roof rats plagues their homes again. Source - Roof Rats Invade Tennessee Suburbs

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