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  2. Slithering snake on your KY deck? What an expert ... - AOL

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    Quiet storage areas, like basements or crawl spaces, which can serve as safe spaces for snakes to overwinter or shed their skin. Underneath structures, such as a backyard deck.

  3. My house didn't burn but ash from the L.A. fires fell in my ...

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    At a minimum, wear an N95 mask and sturdy gloves before working in a yard doused with ash to protect yourself from inhaling or absorbing potentially toxic metals or chemicals.

  4. Best snake-repellent plants – 11 plants to protect your yard

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    Snake repellent plants can help keep your home and yard pest free. By creating an anti-snake zone, you can relax and safely enjoy your outside space without worry

  5. Dry rot treatment - Wikipedia

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    Clean off with a wire brush all surfaces and any steel and pipe work within the area up to a radius of 1.5 metres from the furthest extent of suspected infection. Remove from the building all dust and debris ensuing from the work. Apply fungicide to all such masonry, concrete and earth surfaces at the specified rate. Apply two generous coats of ...

  6. Big Apple Pothole and Sidewalk Protection Committee

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    There were 2,729 sidewalk injury suits against the city in 2006 (resulting in $55.5 million in recovery), compared to 3,482 in 2003 ($68 million). [1] Recoveries between 1997 and 2006 totaled $600 million. [1] Sidewalk injuries are the most common cause of lawsuits against the city. [1]

  7. Snake-stone - Wikipedia

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    A snake-stone, also known as a viper's stone, snake's pearl, black stone, serpent-stone, [1] or nagamani is an animal bone or stone [2] used as folk medicine for snake bite in Africa, South America, India and Asia. [3] [4] The early Celtic-era European adder stone is also called a snake stone, and is usually made from coloured glass, often with ...