Located right next to homes, the unsightly pile has not only attracted attention but also unwanted visitors like rats, mice, and even iguanas. When Fox 4 Community Correspondent Anvar Ruziev visited ...
Another mitigation tactic Bentley recommended is storing firewood at least 20 feet away, but as far as possible, from the ...
In the latest instalment of his diary about his new life in Co Tyrone, our hero Fabien McQuillan gets rid of some unwanted ...
Mice are one of the most dangerous houseguests. They can carry numerous diseases and can cause property damage as they burrow ...
Among the mess was a sofa, carpets, a mattress, building rubble and a fridge. People living on the street said the waste has ...
As fall foliage reaches its peak and begins to fade across most of the United States, trees are shedding their leaves in preparation for winter. This annual event poses a common question for ...
Thick piles of leaves can do more harm than good ... (AP Photo/Cheryl Senter) Pests such as mice and voles can also use the leaves to thrive, according to the University of Minnesota, which ...
Here’s what it means when you see one mouse in your home according to a professional in pest prevention: Does seeing one ...
Complaints about the conditions at local affordable housing properties run by NB Affordable continue to pile up.
"Rats and mice love a snack so do not store pet food ... "Rodents like to hide in overgrown plants or piles of wood and debris," cautions Dillard. "To avoid this, trim back vegetation around ...
Chipmunks tunnel through soil like you might dig in a huge pile of packing peanuts. It’s child’s play for the tiny creatures ...
She doesn’t have a dishwasher, so sometimes I find a mountain of washing up and she’s had problems with mice in the past ... scared she might trip on the piles of newspapers on her staircase.