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Rats are Harder to Control It's just a fact -- rats are vastly more difficult to effectively get rid of than mice. Rats can, for example, eat the lure from a mouse trap without triggering it (and even if it does go off, a mouse trap usually doesn't strike with enough force to cause a fatal blow).
Six inches of thickness should be more than adequate for areas where heavy equipment will be driven and parked. For lesser loads, four inches. Now...
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Yes, but it's not common. Sometimes snakes will swim up through the pipes or enter a bathroom through an open window or door and coil up in a...
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Anchoring a gazebo to pavers using a drill Also, in order to drill the gazebos into place, you're going to need a special type of screw called...
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Not according to planning law. Other than in the case of unauthorised display of advertisements or works to listed buildings, carrying out building...
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Another factor is that rats reproduce at a shockingly fast rate. A female rat can produce a litter of about 22 rats up to eight times in a year -- that’s 176 new rats! When you consider the fact that a newborn female rat can begin breeding at about five weeks old, the numbers can escalate rather quickly.
Concrete. Among the most durable options on the market is a concrete driveway surface. Although it provides a hard and stable surface, that is...
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If you build without planning permission, you may not be breaking any rules. However, if there is a planning breach, you may have to submit a...
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All sheds need a solid, square foundation. However, the good news is that constructing a suitable base does not require advanced skills, special...
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Big box stores will cross-cut your wood to a certain length or width, but if you require any level of customization, you're out of luck. Your local...
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