Termites can do a lot of damage to property, and when the damage is to the structure of your home, you will need to deal with the termites and repairs. Termites can feed on any wood materials in your home, which can also include wooden structural components like posts, beams, joists and wall framing. If you believe that you have a termite problem, you will want to deal with the termites and repair the structure.
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If you have a mouse problem in your home, you will want to take proactive steps to remove them in as safe and effective a way as possible. There are a few steps you can take to make mice want to leave on their own. If these do not work, then you will need to try trapping or killing them. Here are methods you can try using to remove mice from your home for good.
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If you're putting your stuff in outdoor storage, there's a small chance that a mouse or a family of mice might think your couch makes a perfect, cozy home. And since they're chewers, they will damage your stuff if they decide to take up residence in your storage unit. Unfortunately, mice can get into just about any building, so all outdoor storage units are at risk. They're great at hiding as well, which means that you might even pack up a mouse and bring it with you to storage.
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The average homeowner has known for a while about the effects of fluctuating climate on entertainment media like photographs, videos, LPs, and cassettes. People have stopped storing these items in their basements and attics and have taken care to preserve them in a better climate-controlled environment.
Here's a look at four professionals who need to do the same with their work items and if using a storage unit, make sure it's climate controlled.
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When temperatures drop, you can bet rodents will find their way into your warm, weather-proof home. Unless, of course, you follow the tips outlined below to keep your home unappealing and inaccessible to these unwanted winter pests.
Don't Allow Them Easy Access
Mice and rats can be resourceful little nuisances, finding their way into your toasty home through the tiniest of holes. Before winter hits full force, be sure to seal any cracks or holes on the exterior of your home.
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