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Even the smallest amount of food can attract insects such as rodents or spiders. While human food is not in their natural food chain, spiders are easily attracted to human food scents. Also, the insects that spiders eat seek out your crumbs.
The most common types of materials used for loose-fill insulation include cellulose, fiberglass, and mineral (rock or slag) wool. All of these...
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Prime: If you're painting interior plastics, apply a high-adhesion latex stain-blocking primer. For outdoor plastics, spray-prime with specialized...
Read More »Spiders are a nuisance and very scary for some people. Some urban myths have even suggested that people swallow eight spiders annually while sleeping. Ignore these urban legends, and instead focus on how to repel spiders from your bed at night. You’ll sleep better knowing you’ve taken steps to keep these pests at bay.
Ground screws are not only incredibly safe, but they are also an innovative and soil-friendly alternative to other traditional types of foundation....
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13 Easy Things To Make and Sell Sweet Treats. Cookies and candies and cakes, oh my! ... T-shirts. If you're not exceptionally creative, t-shirts...
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The gaps in keyholes, under doors, or around windows form great entry points for insects like spiders. Many tiny bugs can make use of these gaps to get into your home. Make sure these tiny gaps are sealed off to keep spiders away from your house. There are various doors and window seals, so pick the one that works best for you. You can also use caulk or tape as sealants. These cracks are easy to seal yourself. If you have a hectic schedule, a professional will also do it for you. Make sure you remember to seal off all cracked sealants, corners of windows, electrical wiring, and door gaps. Your basement is also a favorite place for spiders. If there are spiders down there, there will most likely be more around your home. While spiders may not harm you, you may find the presence of these arachnids unnerving. If so, sealing off entry points will help keep them away.
First things first you must split the wood, Splitting the wood before seasoning increases exposed surface area which subsequently speeds up drying...
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If your home has natural gas, consider a natural gas heater. Heating a shed with a wood stove is also an option if you have a larger shed with...
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Keep in mind not all rafter need baffles, just those with intake vents at the soffit. If you don't have baffles installed, check your intake vents...
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In relation to the length of the ramp, for short distances—up to 1.5 meters—the slope should be less than 12%. For distances of up to 3 meters it...
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The aluminum in the foil oxidizes with the detergents in the dishwasher soap. This oxidation helps to remove tarnish stains on your silverware,'...
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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 50 workers die annually in excavation and trenching accidents. Though most electricians...
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