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Areas with a lot of wood, mulch, or piles of leaves attract small mammals like rodents that are snakes' prey. These creatures are likely attracting the rattlesnakes to your yard. So in order to get rid of rattlesnakes, you'll need to clear out and remove any clutter that attracts their food source.
If your shed has air conditioning, applying caulk and weather stripping is one of the simplest, most cost-effective methods to help keep...
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Learn More »Snakes give many people the creeps, but spotting a garter or corn snake in the backyard probably isn’t cause for concern. But the presence of a rattlesnake is an issue that needs to be addressed immediately for your and your family’s safety. While rattlesnakes are most commonly found in the southwest United States, they can be found in almost every part of the 48 contiguous states. The giveaway when identifying a rattlesnake is the rings at the base of a stubby tail. Rattlesnakes also have a wide, flat body and a triangular head shape characteristic of venomous snakes. Once you’ve identified the snake and are wondering how to get rid of rattlesnakes, there are several things you can do to remove it from your yard. However, if hands-off and preventive measures aren’t enough to keep rattlesnakes out of your yard, your best bet will be to contact an experienced wildlife management service. Leave rattlesnake removal to the experts A wildlife expert can help. Get free, no-commitment project estimates from top-rated pros near you. Find a Pro +
Any structure built for residential purposes in the UK must meet UK building regulations. A log cabin built in your garden would usually be used as...
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Slab Thickness Your floor should be a minimum of 4″ thick. The concrete's strength should be a minimum of 2500 psi, with fiber mesh reinforcement...
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As the garden falls within the boundaries of your home, buildings insurance will usually cover structural elements such as your shed, conservatory...
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Removing condensation Make a habit of removing window condensation first thing every morning — when it's at its worst. Use an absorbent paper towel...
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Leave rattlesnake removal to the experts A wildlife expert can help. Get free, no-commitment project estimates from top-rated pros near you. Find a Pro +
To install a wall vent, simply cut a hole in the siding to match the size of the vent. Next, attach the outside flange using a strong adhesive or...
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Due to their composition and lack of uniformity, stone foundations are more likely to have problems when mortar crumbles due to water, bowing, or...
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Like any other structure, effective insulation can be added to the roof, walls, floors, windows, and doors. While it's not critical to insulate...
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Each day is different depending on the task, deadlines, and the weather. How stressful is it? Some days it's a slow grind just to get the hours to...
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