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And they can, in fact, rise up from the sewers. VIDEO: WATCH OUT! A rat's super swimming ability and flexibility enable it to make its way easily from the city streets to your toilet. See how they do it.
Metal garages offer a wealth of advantages. They have superior strength; resist water, fire, and pests; are easy to install, and cost less....
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As per general rules and guideline, for 10 -12 foot span, generally you need 2″×6″ size of rafter, for 15 -16 foot span, you need 2″×8″ rafter, for...
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Learn More »They eat our food. They furnish their nests with our detritus. They chew through our sheet metal, our lead pipes and our concrete. They outsmart us at every turn. They are our shadow, our enemy, our next door neighbor. —”Rat City!” Spy magazine, 1988 “You have to think like the rat,” my new friend Gregg told me. At the time, we were pushing Gregg’s homemade rat detector through a small hole in my basement ceiling. He had bought an endoscope camera online—the kind a doctor uses to hunt for polyps in one’s nether regions—and attached it to a bent wire coat hanger. The camera’s images would be displayed on his laptop. Gregg became obsessed with rats when they took over his girlfriend Anne’s house, across the street from mine. Having tracked and conquered her rats, he was eager to bring his rat-buster skills and tools to my infestation. Gregg showed up on a Sunday afternoon with the endoscope and a two-gallon bleach sprayer and explained my role: Simply turn the endoscope’s light up or down on his command as he threaded the coat hanger through ceilings and walls. In the ceiling space above the basement bathroom, we hit the mother lode: towering piles of little black rat turds appeared on the laptop screen. “Here’s your nest,” Gregg proclaimed, our first small victory in what had been a long, losing battle. As I wrote in May, I had already suffered an invasion of live rats, followed by stinking dead rats and a Flymageddon of bottle flies and flesh flies that hatched out of their carcasses. I had learned a few things about rats by this point: They are creatures of habit. They establish trackways through a house, following the same paths each day: in, out, to food, to nest. And they can, in fact, rise up from the sewers. VIDEO: WATCH OUT! A rat’s super swimming ability and flexibility enable it to make its way easily from the city streets to your toilet. See how they do it.
Although Marine-Grade Plywood is strong, durable, and heavily-resistant to moisture, an additional coat of seal is typically needed to prevent...
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Breach of the building regulations is a criminal offence and action may be taken under Section 35 of the Building Act 1984 against a person who...
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Is it really necessary to put fabric under my gravel driveway? Yes, if you want your driveway to last. Having geotextile fabric under your gravel...
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It's completely normal for doors to swell, whether they are composite, uPVC, or timber. Unfortunately, they all suffer from swelling when it gets...
Read More »“Also, if push comes to shove, human feces and dog feces contain undigested food,” Corrigan said.
What Are the Quickest Skilled Trades to Learn? HVAC Technician. HVAC technicians maintain, repair, and install heating, ventilation, and air...
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Signs of a Cockroach Infestation Droppings. Cockroach droppings are a sure sign that you have an infestation. ... Smear Marks. In addition to...
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When it comes to which is best in the spray foam insulation vs. fiberglass debate, spray foam wins, hands down. If you're a DIY-er, you may be used...
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In cold climates like Canada, for most of the year the vapor barrier should be on the inside of the insulation. In hot climates like the southern...
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