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5. Use Natural Deterrent Methods Spread peppermint oil, cayenne pepper, black pepper, or cloves around the home's exterior to prevent the rats from entering the house in the first place. ... Sprinkle crushed pepper (or spray pepper spray) near rat openings and holes.
Compared to swing doors and garage doors, roll-up doors are a space efficient option for your shed. Swing doors require open space in front of and...
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One of the most common and effective means of removing black or green mold from concrete is bleach. Bleach will kill mold down to the root,...
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Wooden pallets can be a great choice as a shed foundation because they have a high load capacity. Each pallet can withstand an average of 3,000...
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The gap under your shed, deck, and porch is highly attractive to animals seeking a dry, dark place to take up residence. ... Wildlife that have...
Read More »Rats give off a powerful ammonia smell. They’re also very loud – making squeaking, scratching, and rustling noises as they move throughout your home. Noticing either of these signs is an indication that rats are in the building.
Here are suggestions to keep the noise at bay. Tip #1: Thicken your surfaces with drywall. ... Tip #2: Look for gaps and use acoustic foam. ... Tip...
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Barring any unforeseen calamities, 2022 could be a good year for homebuilders and buyers. However, the effects of inflation, new COVID variants, or...
Read More »If you have rats in the walls, contact a professional pest management company in your area to help you eliminate them. They will help identify the entry points for rats, locate their nesting and food cache areas, and get them out of your walls without causing more damage to your home. Professionals can also help you identify the root cause of the infestation and keep rats from coming back in the future.
The short answer is generally no, building code doesn't specify which way your door should swing. However, this isn't always the case, especially...
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How to hide a garden shed Disguise the shed with a trellis. ... Use fast growing plants to create a shield. ... Hang plants, fairy lights,...
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Pad foundations are sometimes referred to as 'pad-stone foundations' or 'concrete piers'. The pad foundation is the cheapest form of foundation...
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Metal sheds are undoubtedly cheaper to build than wood sheds. They are also not prone to insect damage or fire. But, metal sheds can rust over time.
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