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Mice are nocturnal creatures, so they are most active between dusk and dawn. They don't usually like bright lights, but a mouse may sometimes be seen during the day, especially if its nest has been disturbed or it is seeking food.
To insulate a shed floor you can lay a thin layer of insulation board over the top of the existing flooring and top it off with plywood to...
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What handmade wood items sell best? Wooden signs. Wall signs. Wooden pallets. A wooden bench. Kitchen products. Furniture. Surfboards. Boxes. More...
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Mice can get into homes and become a real problem—building nests, contaminating food, causing damage, and spreading disease. To get rid of them, you need to understand what they do and what they like. Trapping and removing them is usually the best DIY method for controlling a mouse problem. Poisoning mice puts children and pets at risk. At the other end of the spectrum, failing to get rid of mice in the home can lead to large populations inside the house.
The short answer is no, if you're talking about a traditional garden shed. A garden building that is to be used as a 'granny annexe' or regular...
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At the top of the list of natural repellents are peppermint oil and cinnamon oil. Both scents are highly offensive to mice and other rodents. By...
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Contrary to popular belief, cheese is not the best bait to use in traps. Mice are more attracted to peanut butter, but it needs to be replaced if it gets too dry or hard. Mice are also attracted to bacon, nuts, dried food, and sticky candies. The bait should be securely attached to the trap trigger so the rodent can’t simply pluck it off and walk away. Often, a small amount of peanut butter worked into the crevices or cup of a trap is the most effective bait. Mice are attracted to the smell and will have to work to get the food out of the bait, setting off the trap.
“A [concrete] driveway can increase your property's value between 5 and 10 percent” says Fast Sales Homes. That means “a $500,000 home can increase...
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Snakes enter a building because they're lured in by dark, damp, cool areas or in search of small animals, like rats and mice, for food. Snakes can...
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How do I get rid of rats without poison? Onion slices (they hate the smell) Essential oils (e.g. peppermint, citronella, and eucalyptus) Owl's...
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The wood may be painted or untreated. If it is painted, wiping the surface with hot water and any detergent will resolve the issue. This is because...
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