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Clemson University scientists reported that 'Termites hate smells of cedarwood, geranium, and tea tree oil. It has also been found that clove bud, cinnamon, and garlic oils can also repel termites.
The rule of thumb is to go up one size larger if you plan on running the recommended wire size over 100 feet. This means that if you are planning...
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To give you a quick overeview, here are some of the natural rat repellents you can try: Onion slices (they hate the smell) Essential oils (e.g....
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Termites can be found all over Canada. The most common species you will find in Canada include the Eastern Subterranean Termite, the Western Subterranean Termite, and the Pacific Dampwood Termite. Among these species, subterranean termites cause the bulk of the damage to home structures in Canada. There’s no telling the damage they will cause to wood in and around your home. That’s why you should waste no time and contact pest control experts known for safe termite extermination from homes.
Real estate agents suggest you stay in a house for 5 years to recoup costs and make a profit from selling. Before you put your house on the market,...
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Hickory 1. Hickory Burns The Longest. Hickory is the densest of our hardwood list, burns hotter than oak and maple, and burns the longest on this...
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Unfortunately, these wet pieces of styrofoam had also developed mold on them. The wet, moldy styrofoam needed to be removed and the area cleaned. Ryan's next steps will be to spray the affected area down with a mold killer, repair the crack through Wise Cracks, and re-insulate.
This weekend, our very own Ryan Walton had a small leak in the foundation of his home. He removed a piece of the drywall to investigate, and found white pebble styrofoam behind the drywall. While it was a hairline crack causing the leak, the repair job became a more sizeable one, since the white styrofoam behind the drywall absorbed the water coming in and then spread to other absorbent pieces surrounding it. Unfortunately, these wet pieces of styrofoam had also developed mold on them. The wet, moldy styrofoam needed to be removed and the area cleaned. Ryan’s next steps will be to spray the affected area down with a mold killer, repair the crack through Wise Cracks, and re-insulate. However, he won’t be re-insulating with white pebble styrofoam!
2) Human thigh bones are stronger than concrete. The thigh bone is called a femur and not only is it the strongest bone in the body, it is also the...
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If you plan on having your campfire lit for around 4 – 6 hours per night then you probably want around 2 to 3 bundles or 20 to 30 logs for a small...
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Bamboo grows faster than anything on earth, with a tensile strength comparable to steel. But unlike steel, it can rot, crack and grow mold. Sep 30,...
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Let's start with the basics: concrete is significantly stronger than cement. Cement is a durable material in its own right, but it simply does not...
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