10 Things To Place On Your Window Sills To Keep Pests Out
Your window sills can do more than look pretty. These clever things help keep pests out — no traps, chemical sprays, or creepy surprises required.
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Your window sills can do more than look pretty. These clever things help keep pests out — no traps, chemical sprays, or creepy surprises required.
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Read MoreSearching for an authentic, real-looking bit of fall flair for your home? Avoid these mistakes to keep your leaves, branches, and berries looking perfect.
Read MoreOne of the most common tools for removing ice is salt. However, if you happen to be out of salt, there are plenty of other methods you can turn to.
Read MoreTo avoid maintenance issues and more work after winter, it's best to clean your home, from major appliances to seasonal goods, before the temperature drops.
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