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But what exactly do mice and rats hate to smell? Mice can be kept away by using the smells of peppermint oil, cinnamon, vinegar, citronella, ammonia, bleach, and mothballs.
Horses are known to be social creatures – herd animals by nature that thrive on a group dynamic. While there are varying degrees of friendship...
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Ultimately, wooden building materials are cheaper, but the ongoing costs and building costs make them much more expensive than you could ever...
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Generally speaking, a 12-foot-by-12-foot shed will suit a large yard, while an 8-foot-by-10-foot one is better for a medium-size yard. In selecting...
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If you sell items on Etsy, you must pay income tax on your income—usually, the total amount you earned by selling your products, less your business...
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The pungent smell of vinegar is also a natural way to repel mice and rats. These pests cannot stand the sharp scent of vinegar, which means it can be used as an effective rodent repellent. You can use white vinegar or apple cider vinegar for this purpose. Soak some cotton balls in vinegar and place them around areas where you think rodents might be entering your home. You can also use vinegar to clean areas where rodents have been, as this will help remove their scent.
When buried underground in landfill sites, plastic remains there, inert, out of sight and out of our mind. It won't break into microplastics and,...
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It is becoming common for pole barn builders to construct the pole barn on a concrete slab or trench wall with either a drill set bracket or a wet-...
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Be sure to use bleach safely, as it can be toxic if inhaled or ingested. Wear gloves and a mask when using this cleaning product, so you don’t breathe in the fumes.
Benefits of Log Home Construction Logs are excellent insulators with naturally-occurring air pockets that hold heat and cold to maintain consistent...
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You typically can't build a shed within 10 feet of the rear property line and 15 feet from a side property line. There should be sufficient room...
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According to Lexico, a potting shed is: “A shed which is used for potting plants and in which plants and garden tools and supplies are stored.”...
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The only time you wouldn't need some sort of foundation is if you have a very small 6×6 or 8×8 shed that is made out of rubber or plastic. And even...
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