Lighted ‎Statue of Liberty Replica Made In The USA

Lighted ‎Statue of Liberty Replica Made In The USA

Lighted ‎Statue of Liberty Replica Made In The USA

Happy Hump Day to everyone out there. I am so excited to have the opportunity to share with you, the most patriotic lighted decorations, currently for sale on our website. This is the perfect lighted decoration for you to celebrate America in style.

This decoration boasts a considerable measurement of almost 7 feet tall, one can see “Lady Liberty” from a good distance away. Take this decoration out of the box fully assembled. Look for the A/C 110 volt plug, then light up “Lady Liberty” for all to see. This decoration will undoubtedly have all the neighbor’s talking about your unique lighted patriotic decorations.

Made in America by master American craftsmen, each Statue of Liberty lighted lawn decoration uses high quality, custom made LED Christmas lights, which come pre-installed on a solid steel quarter inch frame. This replica lighted symbol of freedom, is a wonderful replica of the original giant Statue of Liberty which stands proudly on Ellis Island in New York.  Millions of people come to this major attraction every single year. Known as a “beacon of hope” for millions of immigrants who traveled to America in search of a better life in a democratic government.

The original Statue of Liberty monument in New York Harbor was gifted to America by France, for the part the USA played in liberating millions of Europeans from Germany in World War 2. Immigrants from every country in Europe have passed by Lady Liberty before stepping on American soil. The Statue of Liberty has different meanings for the millions of immigrants who have passed it in search of a better life.

As previously stated, the decoration is completely assembled. The mini Christmas lights come already installed on this unique replica of Lady Liberty. All that is required for set up is to remove the decoration from its shipping carton, find a place to display it, then plug it in. Do you have a flag pole in front of your home with the American Flag waving in the air? Why not install the replica Statue of Liberty decoration next to the flagpole, so people get to really experience this unique decoration as they pass by your home in the evening hours?  Even those who drive by are likely to compliment you on this lighted decoration as well.

Order now and have this special decoration for Memorial Day and of course July 4th. This lighted decoration is so impressive that you’ll most likely want to leave it up, all year round. The LED bulbs are rated for 40,000 hours. However if you need replacement light strings we have them for sale, so you can maintain this commemorative decoration for many years to come.

Regardless whether you want to show off the Statue of Liberty decoration either inside or outside, one thing is for sure. Your appreciation for the USA will be demonstrated proudly in lights.

Until next time –  Happy decorating everyone!

Warmest Wishes,

Team Santa Inc.

“Destructive Invasive Pest” Christmas Tree Farms in Five States Being Bugged by the Spotted Lanternfly

“Destructive Invasive Pest” Christmas Tree Farms in Five States Being Bugged by the Spotted Lanternfly
“Destructive Invasive Pest” Christmas Tree Farms in Five States Being Bugged by the Spotted Lanternfly

“Destructive Invasive Pest” Christmas Tree Farms in Five States Being Bugged by the Spotted Lanternfly

Greetings Decorating Enthusiasts –

Welcome back to another edition of the Team Santa Inc. News Daily. Today we continue our story with what officials are calling a “Destructive Invasive Pest”. Apparently this insect, called the spotted lanternfly and has been spotted at live Christmas tree lots in 5 states in the northeast part of the U.S. The bug from what we understand is not poisonous, but it can enter your home latched onto your live Christmas tree if you use one. New York State Environmental Conservation and Agriculture have confirmed that both live and dead spotted lanternflies were found at a tree nursery in Deer Park, Suffolk County, which is in NY. Apparently they arrived via a shipment originating from Pennsylvania and headed to the east cost carrying live Christmas trees.

“We are closely tracking spotted lanternfly, a destructive invasive pest that has the potential to severely impact our state’s agricultural and tourism industries,” DEC Commissioner Basil Seggos said in a press release. Newman Copelow, long time industry expert says “that this outbreak of insects does not have to be a concern if you use an artificial  Christmas tree. The threat only exists through the use of live or real Christmas trees”. Copelow continued, “the new artificial Christmas trees they make these days look more realistic than ever” Plus “you can buy one with LED Christmas lights” already pre-installed. Then you can connect your tree to your computer or other smart device”. He said, “It’s not quite clear why people are still using real Christmas trees in 2018”. In addition to the potential for fire, customers who purchase live Christmas trees must be on the lookout for insects in their homes this holiday season.

Spotted lanternfly infestations were first discovered in Pennsylvania in 2014 and have since been found in New Jersey, Delaware and Virginia, New York. There is anticipation related to the risk of the spotted lanternfly to populate the batches of live Christmas trees being delivered. According to the DEC, spotted lanternflies are at first black with white spots before turning red when they become adults. They start to appear as early and April each year. They are approximately one inch long, with eye-catching wings. Their forewings are gray and black, hindwings red with black spots and the upper portions are dark with a white stripe. Adults lay eggs on nearly anything from trunks, roots, firewood, furniture and even cars. Now the bug can enter your home or business via your live Christmas tree. This has caused great concern among Christmas tree growers and their affiliates. Shipment of real Christmas trees originating at this time are being refused and told not to ship. Some say thousands of Christmas trees have already been affected by the outbreak. “Given the widespread devastation this invasive pest can have on our agricultural crops, we appreciate all efforts to identify and report the spotted lanternfly in New York State,” State Agriculture Commissioner Richard A. Ball said.  If you believe you’ve found spotted lanternfly in New York the DEC asks you to take the following steps: Take a picture of the insect, egg masses and/or any signs of infestation. Send it by email to [email protected] Note the location (address, intersecting roads, landmarks or GPS coordinates.)

Until next time, Happy Decorating!

Thank you,
Team Santa Inc.
www.teamsanta.com

A Ravenous Creature, The Spotted Lanternfly, Now Spotted In New York Too. Safety Concerns Continue to Grow About Live Christmas Trees

A Ravenous Creature, The Spotted Lanternfly, Now Spotted In New York Too. Safety Concerns Continue to Grow About Live Christmas Trees
A Ravenous Creature, The Spotted Lanternfly, Now Spotted In New York Too. Safety Concerns Continue to Grow About Live Christmas Trees

A Ravenous Creature, The Spotted Lanternfly, Now Spotted In New York Too. Safety Concerns Continue to Grow About Live Christmas Trees

Welcome decorating enthusiasts to another edition of the Team Santa Inc. News Daily. We hope your doing well. Today’s topic is bugs, insects, etc. I don’t know about you but if I see a bug in my house I become aware of my surroundings and inspect my property for bugs. It’s called insect patrol.

Now all of a sudden this Spotted Lanternfly has just dominated the news related to the possibility of real Christmas trees being infested by ?these insects during the holiday season. There are so many people out there who demand a real Christmas tree but they don’t seriously consider the risk. House fires peak during the holiday season. This is because the Christmas lights can present a danger when used on a real Christmas tree, if used improperly, etc. The owner needs to make certain that the needles of the real Christmas tree do not dry up from the heat of the holiday lights. One thing leads to another and now you have a terrible fire. I see it on the news all the time during the holiday season. It’s sad to say the least, but unfortunately it’s true. So now not only do you need to heed the warning of the fire hazard, but now your real Christmas tree has been exposed to spotted lanternflys. Doesn’t that sound pretty gross? Christmas enthusiasts must now also accept the fact that they may be bringing bugs into their home during the holiday season. This is a serious health and safety concern.

If you do buy a real Christmas tree, please keep it wet and look it up and down to see if you can spot the spotted lanternfly insect nesting anyway in the tree.  You could always just go and purchase a prelighted LED artificial Christmas tree and you will put a stop to the potential danger you are exposing yourself, your friends and family, including your pets to this nasty insect. The choice is yours of course.I

Enjoy your Tuesday.  We’ll see you tomorrow with more information.

Until next time..

Happy Decorating!

Team Santa Inc.
www.teamsanta.com

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