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Mice hate the sound and smell of aluminum foil. They also can't grip onto it, despite generally being good climbers. If you want to use aluminum foil to keep mice away naturally, wrap it around the objects you want to protect. Mice will avoid them completely.
Plastic bins are a practical choice for storing clothes because they're easy to handle, stack well, and are good at keeping moisture and bugs out...
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Unless you've constructed your shed on a concrete slab, chances are there's a space between the floor of the shed and the ground beneath. This gap...
Read More »Mice are pests that can cause a lot of damage if they get into your house. Fortunately, there are preventive measures you can take to keep them away from your home. These measures can go from identifying and caulking potential entry points to repellents and ultrasonic devices. In this article, the mouse exterminators at Elite Pest Control present 8 foolproof tips to keep mice out of the house.
Tips to Prevent Mold on Firewood Stack your firewood in a single row that's one long thick, ensuring each piece has access to sunlight and wind....
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Scoop used kitty litter and scatter it outside, around your home's perimeter. Mice will smell the cat waste and stay away. Dried snake poop from a...
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Low-Maintenance Driveway Options Paving Stones. Paving stones are known to last up to a full century if properly laid. ... Concrete Grass Pavers....
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When using closed-cell foam in walls, it is generally considered sufficient when 2 to 3 inches are sprayed. Open-cell foam in walls would not be...
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Learn More »Ultrasonic devices are an effective method for keeping mice out of your house. Instead of catching mice, like mouse traps do, ultrasonic devices emit sound waves at a frequency that mice find absolutely unbearable. Ultrasonic devices with a sound frequency of 10,000 Hz are most effective at keeping mice away. It’s best to buy several of these devices and replace them every 3 weeks.
The traditional base for a paver patio is 4–6” of compacted gravel above your dirt. If you're installing a driveway or road intended for vehicular...
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All concrete flat work (slab), whether considered structural or non-structural (to include pavers), requires a permit and inspections. Work...
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We put together a list of shed organization tips, hacks, and ideas to help you make the most out of this underutilized space all year. Use a...
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Unlike most computer-aided design programs you may have tried, SketchUp is very intuitive and works the way a carpenter thinks. SketchUp has a...
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