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If you don't tidy up properly and there's food waste on the floor or surfaces, rodents are going to love it!
As a general rule, stay away from using sand as a subbase. You're better off using gravel; your concrete will last longer and have less of a chance...
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Renovation jobs you should do yourself Painting. Doing the internal painting yourself is an excellent way to save money on a renovation. ... Minor...
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Winter nights can mean a mouse in the house or even a rat. But poisoning isn’t the only way to get rid of them – humane mouse traps and deterrents are both possibilities that cause far less unnecessary suffering. You're also more likely to see mice and rats in your garden during winter, but so long as they stay in the garden and don't cause damage to your shed or anything else, they shouldn't cause any problems out there. Our guide explains what attracts rodents to your house, how to get rid of them humanely and how to prevent them from returning to your home. You need to know how to get rid of rats in your house. © tenra/Getty
Well, I found that the most serious companies selling Barndominium kits actually provide more than I ever expected. With “delivery” you get a...
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No. “It is not an offence to carry out development without first obtaining any planning permission required for it” ( PPG18 Para 6). It will...
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The headlines, though, are right here: Insulate the floor, ceiling and walls with foam boards. Use electric radiators. Use electric fan heaters....
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Well-designed, maximum-size mini plastic greenhouses work very well. They are considerably cheaper than traditional glass greenhouses. They provide...
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Learn More »The one thing you can do straight away is to have a really good tidy and clean to remove all the traces of food (crumbs, grains of sugar left on the counter after you make a coffee, droplets of juice dried onto the cupboard door). Food left out is irresistible to rodents, so deal with it and wash it up straight away. Keep all food – especially dry food, and compost waste – sealed away in an airtight box. Secondly, examine your house to make sure it's as airtight as possible. Seal up large cracks in floorboards, repair broken air bricks and holes in outside walls or skirting boards; tidy up cupboards and remove any material lying around that could be used for nesting. Rodents have a highly tuned sense of smell, so strong scents such as peppermint oil are overwhelming and unpleasant for them. Try leaving cotton wool balls with 8-10 drops of peppermint essential oil in the corner of rooms or near suspected entry points (you'll need to refresh these every couple of days or so). There are also plug-in devices which emit a high-frequency noise disliked by rodents, which can help. Alternatively, if you're a cat lover and have been looking for a reason to give a good home to a feline friend, here's the excuse you've been waiting for!
Tamp and Pack. One easy, DIY way to help prevent the spread of gravel is to tamp and pack it a bit. This simply means using a hoe or other tool to...
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Asphalt shingles and most other roof shingles are typically available in bundles. For each roofing square or 100 sq ft, you will need three bundles...
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I called the manufacturer and an expert said eye-stinging symptoms were probably due to formaldehyde, which would dissipate after about three...
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If you do decide you can tackle a concrete slab, be sure to put a high-quality vapor barrier under the concrete. You don't want water vapor from...
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