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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Daycon Products Company joins Strategic Market Alliance
Texas universities selling branded renewable energy
Battling public bedbug infestation
It takes a small city to clean Disneyland
ANAHEIM, CA — Long  after Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Pluto wave goodbye to the park's last  guests, hundreds of dedicated workers emerge from the darkness to ensure the Disneyland Resort is cleaned, maintained and in prime  operating condition for the following day, according to the Los Angeles Times.
To assist in  their rodent removal efforts, Disneyland Resort officials decided to cease  evicting the estimated 200 feral cats that roam the 85-acre park and instead  decided to spay or neuter them and allow their rodent-repelling presence, the  story noted.
Though it is unknown  how much money is spent each year on cleaning and maintaining the Disneyland  Resort, one can imagine the thousands of gallons of paint, landscaping  materials, cleaning chemicals and hourly wages for workers add up quickly, the  story added.
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