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Strong odors like peppermint and cedar oil have long been used as deterrents for rodents, and these products are easy to apply around a metal shed or garage. Sound and light-based repellents are also popular, but they're not always effective for larger pests and insects.
Cats and True Bamboo Cats are born obligate carnivores. This means they get their nutrition from meat and protein. True bamboo is 22% protein. This...
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There is no hard-and-fast answer, but a good rule of thumb (if using concrete foundation piers) is one shed footing every 8-10 feet. Dec 17, 2021
Read More »While sheds and garages are ideal for storage, these spaces are also appealing to mice, rats, and other pests. Insects and rodents that move into a steel garage or shed can damage your belongings, spread disease, and damage or deteriorate the quality of the building. While metal garages, carports, and buildings are ideal for defeating termites, keeping out the mice and seasonal insects requires more effort.
Do I need a dropped kerb? If you intend to drive a vehicle over the footway into your driveway off a highway, then you will need a dropped kerb. If...
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Be sure to do your own research and make the best decision based on how you plan to use the shed. STEP 1: Measure the Space Between the Studs. ......
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Traps tend to offer better results than poisonous baits, whether you choose old-fashioned spring traps or humane cages for relocation. If you choose to relocate mice or rats, take them at least 3 to 4 miles away to keep them from returning to your shed or garage. Returning pests too close to home will do little to keep the mice away. Turn to bait and poison only as a last resort since it's the riskiest method of pest control. The rodents and insects that eat the bait wander away and can become a meal for an innocent creature, including your pets. Traps that don't involve poison offer a more humane and safer way to control insects and rodents. Some traps even work for both, including inexpensive glue sheets you can place around the perimeter of the building. If you're managing pest control on your own without the help of a professional, check the interior and exterior every month to prevent infestations. Look for signs of pest damage, including gnaw marks, new openings or holes, and droppings. Prevention is the best method for pest control, but if insects and pests are damaging the items inside of your building, it's time to call a professional pest control service.
OSB tends to be thin, making it easily combustible. What makes OSB so dangerous, however, is its chemical makeup and the toxic smoke and fumes it...
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If it will serve as a garden shed, you will want it near your garden and within a reasonable distance of a water source. If it will primarily be...
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Woodworking is profitable—it can be. Many people and businesses do it as their livelihood. However, getting into it isn't easy to make money, and...
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It might seem easier to place a shed directly on the ground, but that's a bad idea for two reasons. First, the build site should be a level surface...
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