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  • … for them. 10. Add to your dishwasher for cleaner dishes. 11. Add to your laundry cycle for cleaner clothes. 12. Add to your mop water for cleaner floors. 13. Mix with water to make a spray to repel insects on your flowers and plants. 14. Use to dissolve the gummy adhesive on price labels. 15. Apply to bee …

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  • … that’s bugging me. As I walk in it hits me, this is my safe house. I don’t remember telling Michele about any of my safe houses, so that she wouldn’t visit me, but lo and behold there she is standing smack dab in the middle of my safe house. This isn’t very safe. Who else knows about my safe houses …

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  • … home there.since they are in the lake as well as our land we don’t want to use poison,and heavy equipment won’t fit as this is close to the house,anything that will fit back there will get stuck quickly. I read this on another site and thought it might help you, maybe??? “I can suggest something …

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  • What makes the “great outdoors” so great? The fresh air is great. The plants and animals are great. The sense of freedom is great. Even children at play can enjoy the great outdoors, but several measures, such as children at play signs can help to guarantee their safety. Dangers to children at play …

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  • … “but if you marry her, she’ll poison you.” 8:30p.m. - More fish. My stomach is knotted like one of those macramé plant hangers that are always three times larger than the plants they hold. All the women get up to clear away the spaghetti dishes, except for Karen, who, instead, lights a cigarette …

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  • Gardening is a wonderful pastime, not only will it add beauty to your home but you will also be able to feed yourself and your family from your pass time. But if you don’t deal with the problem of pests you will find that you are feeding unwelcome guests and not your family. House Pest control

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  • … berries to watch out for, such as pokeberry, poison ivy berries, and black nightshade berries to name a few. If you decide to get more ambitious about edible landscaping, there are dozens of food producing plants to choose from, including strawberry, plum, apricot, apples, cherries, oranges, pears …

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  • … salt, garlic, or yeast dough. But dangers are lurking outside the house as well. Be aware that some animals have a negative reaction to other critters like toads, spiders, and snakes; citronella candles; fertilizers; certain outdoor plants; pond algae; ice-melting products; and swimming pool supplies …

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  • … or the other. And who knows? Perhaps by dumb luck, I shall end up making my way to Balmorra. ~ The local flora and fauna is very unfamiliar, and yet, it is very bountiful. Various mushrooms, and plants which I have no name for blossom all around. I take what I can, defending myself from the local animals …

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  • … only known her for three weeks.” “Well, it’s your life,” she tells me, “but if you marry her, she’ll poison you.” 8:30 p.m. More fish. My stomach is knotted like one of those macramé plant hangers that are always three times larger than the plants they hold. All the women get up to clear away …