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In Venezuela, there's been a chemical shortage that resulted in a
shortage of insecticides.
It looks like we could lose access to bug sprays and insecticides, too.
Here are some potential solutions for pest management that Jose has used
in his tropical, buggy location.
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Do you think we'll see a shortage of insecticides or bug spray? Would
you use any of these solutions? Do you have an alternative to bug spray?
If so, what do you use instead? Let us know in the comments.
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What to Eat When You're Broke:
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consider that someone with a tight budget probably spends a lot of time
working and can't always deliver every single bite from lengthy
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Why Are Oil Prices Going Up?
Prepping for Higher Fuel Prices
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Starting in July, Saudi Arabia will cut its oil supply by 1 million
barrels per day. This move to bolster the falling oil prices of crude
oil for the Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries (OPEC) may
result in an increase in prices consumers pay at the pump and for other
goods and services impacted by this inflationary move.
The slump in crude oil prices that the Saudis are seeking to reverse has
allowed U.S. drivers to fill their tanks more cheaply and provided some
relief from inflation.
Unfortunately for us as consumers in a nation that avoids energy
independence, the Saudi decision to cut production will increase global
oil demand and may lead to higher oil prices and inflation.
Here's how it will affect us and how we can prepare for it.
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