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Rats need a continuous source of food. If there is no food source then the rats will move on. Typically, there is no source of food in abandoned houses.
One of the biggest reasons why you'll want to go with a metal shed is because it's durable. Metal is able to hold up better than wood and it...
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In addition to the adhesive, a water-resistant wax coats the wood strands for additional protection. Lastly, the edges of each OSB panel are...
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How to waterproof your shed Start with your shed base – get it right before you build your shed. Apply regular timber treatment to prevent rot....
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What are The Different Types of Ventilation? NATURAL VENTILATION. MECHANISED FANS. In some cases, a natural ventilation solution isn't possible due...
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Learn More »Most rodents love dog food. No matter where the rats are coming from (e.g. your neighbor's yard, your yard, adjacent areas), the rats are there because they have found food. You should immediately remove any excess food that is sitting out. Only feed your dog a sufficient amount of food which they will eat in 30 minutes or less and then remove what is not eaten. This gives your dog enough time to eat without making it available to the rats. Be sure to store the bag of food in a sealable container. It is important to continue proper dog feeding and food storage even after the rats are gone.
CARDBOARD: A BIODEGRADABLE ALTERNATIVE A free, biodegradable alternative to landscape fabric is to use simple old cardboard. The idea is derived...
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uPVC stands for unplasticised polyvinyl chloride, it is a strong and low-maintenance but lightweight plastic building material.
Read More »First, survey your residence to identify any and all openings a ¼" or larger, generally within 2 feet of the foundation, which need to be 'rodent-proofed. This is large enough for a mouse to get in. Although it is difficult to mouse-proof a house, any rodent-proofing measures taken are helpful. If you can find the interior entry point used by mice (i.e. a hole in wall behind the stove, a gap around the kitchen sink drain pipe at its wall junction), then seal the opening as soon as possible. A wood or metal plate can be used to plug the hole(s) temporarily. Secondly, ensure that all garbage, food products (EXTERIOR-gardens, grass or bird seed, dog food; INTERIOR-general drygoods), etc. are properly disposed and or stored and that all areas, inside and out, are kept clean.. As stated above, if there are no food sources, rats and mice will likely seek other areas.
Squirrels can easily rip off asphalt shingles or chew holes through fascia boards and even PVC pipes. Basically, anything that's not metal they can...
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Moreover, moisture and cold weather can also damage your bike, particularly during harsh winter months. Although weather-related degradation may...
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Wood Entry Doors A pine door will need to be replaced after 20 years, a cedar door after 40 years, and a mahogany door after 60 years. They can...
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The answer is marine plywood. It is the strongest and toughest of all plywood on the market. High-quality glues hold the plies in marine plywood...
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