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If they're smart, yes. Mice know cats are in your home because they can smell their predators. The mere whiff of cat urine and litter is often enough to scare the mice away.
The overall national average is that you recoup about 65% of the value of your detached garage during resale.
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Pallet Color markings indicate the pallet belongs to a pallet rental pool and should not be used in craft projects but instead returned to the...
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You probably know that cat urine gets rid of mice. But did you also know it can act as a mouse aphrodisiac? Scientists have discovered that cat pee works like an all-natural Viagra for rodents. So is your cat driving mice away or causing a breeding spree? Let's look at how cat urine affects mice in your home.
Yes 2022 can still be a good time to build your custom forever home, despite rising costs and interest rates. Building your custom home is an...
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Plastic sheds will withstand water and snow much better than their metal and wooden counterparts. There is no need to worry about rusting or...
Read More »They found that the male mice exposed to cat pee were more aggressive - more macho, if you will. The female mice in heat who were exposed to the same pee spent most of their time sniffing for males who had also been exposed to cat pee. It's great for mouse matchmaking, but it probably won't cause mice to come running, eager to douse themselves in Love Potion #9 from your litterbox.
And as always if you have a full-size SUV or truck, go with a 24 feet minimum garage. A good rule of thumb for your garage size is to allow a...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Ammonia disguises itself as predator’s pee. But if a cat ingests the stuff, the animal can die a painful death. Mothballs, too, are highly toxic to household pets. Mice detest the smell of peppermint, but so do cats. And dryer sheets are rarely an effective solution. Mouse traps, kitty litter, bait stations, and exterminators do a better job of rodent control than cats. Your pet cat is unlikely to have either the interest or the ability to keep your home truly rodent free. If you are dealing with a vermin problem, it may be best to stick to more conventional methods. A warning on mouse traps - cats are curious creatures and can get hurt in them. Also, make sure your exterminator knows you have household pets before he or she creates a plan for your home. As the cartoon characters Tom & Jerry proved so often, the relationship between cats and mice is a complicated one - especially for the mice. The presence of a cat and its litterbox in your home may be enough to deter a family of mice from setting up housekeeping. If not, make sure your cat stays safe while you deal with the rodents.
UPVC is durable. It can last around three decades. However, the material quality and the design of your door might impact durability. UPVC is...
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Blown-in insulation will run you about $1 to $1.50 per square foot according to HomeAdvisor, and if done by a professional, only takes about 4-5...
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How to keep moisture out of storage containers Choose an appropriate box. The container you choose will depend on what you want to store. ... Make...
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Boaters frequently ask us what the best type of anchor is for their boat and the answer is often “more than one anchor, of different types.” The...
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