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Mice actually prefer to avoid human contact and are rather shy creatures, so the chances of them snuggling up with you in bed is not likely.
Since the barndominium building trend began around five years ago, they seem to retain their value and sell competitively. The bad thing about...
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4 inches The recommended thickness for a car lift concrete slab is 4 inches minimum for most two-post lifts and four-post lifts. Nov 15, 2021
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When it comes to CDX plywood vs. BCX plywood, you can usually see a significant difference in quality. CDX plywood is going to have a lower quality...
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The fastest and easiest way to attach most wood parts to concrete is to use a powder-actuated gun. To use it, load a special gun nail and a . 22...
Read More »Just as with food, mice need easy access to water in order to survive. Anyplace in your home where water accumulates, such as from leaky pipes or in pets’ water bowls, can attract mice and other pests in search of water. It’s more comfortable than outside. Along with food and water, mice also need warm, comfortable shelter to build their nests, breed and thrive. Any cracks or holes in the exterior of your home are potential points of entry that could allow mice to get into your walls and, from there, into the interior of your living space. Mice are adept at squeezing through surprisingly tiny spaces. As a matter of fact, a full-grown mouse can fit through an opening as small as a dime. While some people consider mice to be relatively harmless or even cute, these uninvited guests actually pose a real threat to our loved ones, including our pets. Mice are known to carry diseases such as salmonella and hantavirus that can potentially be serious for humans. Furthermore, the fleas and ticks that live on mice can transmit illnesses to humans such as Lyme disease. And, as tiny as they might be, mice can cause big problems when they infest a home. Like other rodents, mice must gnaw frequently to keep their continuously growing front teeth filed down, so they can cause extensive damage when they chew through drywall, PVC pipes or even electrical wiring. Their urine and feces can also contain harmful bacteria and viruses that might make people and pets ill. If not cleaned properly, these substances soak through floors and ceilings, resulting in property damage that is costly to remedy. With the diseases that rodents can carry, you may be wondering what would happen if your cat ate one of these creatures.
#1 – Georgia. Northern Georgia's Blue Ridge mountains offer some of the most picturesque landscapes for tiny home living, so it might not come as a...
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“While it may differ by local markets, a broad market crash is unlikely,” says Rob Cook, vice president of marketing at Discover Home Loans. Some...
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In the Texas heat, Wiggins says a metal shed gets a lot hotter than a wood shed, while in a colder climate, a wood shed will stay a little warmer...
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If the shed will be a man cave, she shed, kids' play area, studio or backyard home office it should be painted. The paint will seal the wood and...
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Cost is ultimately the biggest consideration when deciding to buy or build your tiny house. Whatever way you cut it, building yourself is the...
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Aluminum ramps without handrails may pose a safety hazard. Handi-Ramp handrails, railings, and ADA compliant handrail systems increase your safety....
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