hardly. but for a garden it can be enough and is usually less dangerous to use
If your goal is to work very hard, be very effective and professional and you see yourself growing within your company, you should keep at it. Making the right decisions and always doing something to better yourself will help you greatly with this goal.
The misting can be very effective, but I highly suggest using a professional company instead of anything you can do yourself. The pros have stronger chemicals and they last longer.
It would be more cost effective to get a replacement part assuming you can do the repair yourself. If you need to hire a professional, then it's not as clear cut and will depend on what the repairman charges.
Not if you are only "exterminating" your own property. If you are advertising yourself as an exterminator to others, then you need a license.
It means to conduct yourself in a professional manner, as the circumstance calls for.
To establish effective ethos in an argument, focus on presenting yourself as credible, knowledgeable, and trustworthy. Build your expertise through research and demonstrating an understanding of the topic. Use language that is professional and respectful, and support your claims with evidence and sources to enhance your credibility.
No, anything natural and homemade is always better than professional because it doesnt have all the added junk in the product and its more cost effective. You dont have to pay all the overhead and salaries and marketing in the price of the product when you make it yourself.
Financial gain for services rendered qualifies you to be a professional in any field. Get paid, and call yourself a professional.
If you cannot repair a roof leak yourself, you should hire a professional roofer. First have the roof inspected, then hire a professional so the job is done right the first time, and because this work can cause injuries to yourself if it is performed incorrectly.
No you need to go to a professional piercer
No. If you want to be circumcised, you should see a professional.
Pat yourself on the back. Congratulations !