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Peppermint obviously has a strong scent, one that mice dislike. According to Victor Pest, peppermint contains very potent menthol compounds that irritate their nasal cavities. A whiff of peppermint certainly does keep them away. So do these best mouse repellents, by the way.
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Learn More »Every editorial product is independently selected, though we may be compensated or receive an affiliate commission if you buy something through our links. Ratings and prices are accurate and items are in stock as of time of publication. Mousetraps aren't the only tactic for keeping mice away. This simple, natural remedy will help keep those furry little creatures gone for good. It’s pretty clear that having mice in your home is not a pleasant experience. Even if they seem innocent, mice can create dangerous conditions in your home. However, getting rid of mice doesn’t necessarily mean buying a slew of mousetraps and cheese. Mice can be easily avoided around your household by simply adding the scent of peppermint in corners where they congregate. Yes, that’s right, peppermint.
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How close can I build to my neighbour's boundary? The party wall act allows an absolute right to build up to the boundary between you and your neighbour. It also allows you to build astride the boundary line, but only with your neighbour's consent.
If you want to build a wall or garden wall astride the boundary line (called the ‘Line of Junction’ in the Party Wall Act), you must tell your neighbour by serving a notice, called a Party Wall Notice. If you want to build a wall astride the boundary line, it will be as a party wall, and you can only do this with your neighbour’s written approval. You must also inform the adjoining owner if you plan to build a wall wholly on your own land but up against the boundary line, but in this case, your neighbour cannot prevent you from building such a wall. The Act sets out the precise information you must tell your neighbour, and this must be in writing. There is a standard Party Wall Notice to make sure that this is done correctly, and we’ve uploaded templates to help you. The correct template to complete is a “Section One” notice. Alternatively, you may feel happier appointing a party wall surveyor to do this for you. Collier Stevens has a competitive fixed fee service which includes serving the correct notices. There is no right to build astride the boundary, and if your neighbour objects, then you might have to alter your drawings, so it is best to check early on.
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