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The average shed is cluttered, full of cobwebs and has some sort of food source inside. All of these things are ideal for a mouse to set up it's home in your shed. Keeping your shed clean and clutter free is the first port of call.
Negotiating your home's price is often the single most stressful part of buying a home. It can be tempting to fall into a bidding war with other...
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Maple is among the harder wood species, with a 1450 rating on the Janka wood hardness chart. As one of the densest wood species, Maple is ideal for...
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If the person requests medical help or is unconscious, call 911 immediately. Make it clear that this is a medical and not a police emergency. 6. If...
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Snakes enter a building because they're lured in by dark, damp, cool areas or in search of small animals, like rats and mice, for food. Snakes can...
Read More »Another tip to keep the mice away is to keep any vegetation around your shed under control. As we mentioned before, mice are prey animals, so they often won’t venture into open spaces. Keep the plant growth around your shed to stop the mice from being able to gain easy access to your belonging. These simple steps go a long way to keeping those mice at bay and keeping your beloved shed pest free!
A roof height clearance of 3 meters for a two-post hoist or 4 meters for a four-post hoist is generally enough space for it to function correctly....
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A summer house or summerhouse has traditionally referred to a building or shelter used for relaxation in warm weather.
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Working on a DIY project, or home renovation? Home Depot is here to help. Regardless of your project, the home improvement store offers a variety...
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YES! A toilet can be installed in a garden room, as it does not need to meet building regulations approval due to its separation and size. Building...
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Privet (Ligustrum spp.) Privet is a fast-growing shrub that includes roughly 50 species [7]. They grow upright, they grow quickly, and like...
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The plumbing code requires plumbing vents to terminate at least 12″ above the surface of the roof to help prevent the vents from getting blocked...
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