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Outdoor Toilets: Female is shiny, jet black, with large, round abdomen, small cephalothorax, and long, slender legs; usually has characteristic red hourglass pattern on under surface of abdomen; occasionally this mark is missing; sometimes a series of red patches along back; body length Y2 inch; male is very small with narrow abdomen marked with red and yellow, plus 4 pairs of stripes along sides
Habitat: In old logs, at bases of tree trunks, under large stones or loose bark, in shrubbery, corners of little-used buildings, dark corners of basements, attics, barns, sheds, outdoor toilets; solitary creature; battles to kill any others that come within range.
GOING GREEN: Eco-friendly style is gaining in popularity, but it's not always easy to find. Here in the Valley it can be had at Modern Outdoor, based in Van Nuys. Their furniture has a sleek aesthetic with clean, simple lines. And one key material they use is Ipe, a sustainably harvested wood that's three times as dense as teak. "It's one of the best woods you can use to make outdoor furniture," says company vice president Brett Himmel. "Our furniture is designed for heavy commercial use. A 20-mile-per-hour gust of wind won't blow your chair into the neighbor's yard."
Set up in 1997, OLAC is located close to Philips' International Competence Centre for Outdoor Lighting.
It offers access to Philips' world-class expertise and application know-how in the field of outdoor Lighting and city beautification.
By creating this life-size city environment at OLAC, Philips enables visitors to see directly how innovative LED Lighting can add extra dimensions to architecture and create varied, appealing ambiences. |
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