I've got a wasps nest in a air brick & yes they do snore
Snoring could be a sign of a health problem but not really a problem itself.
A lot of times a snore away nasel strip will help you with your snoring problems. You can also try adjusting the way you sleep as this could be the cause of your snoring.
Yes, snoring can potentially lead to sore ribs, especially if the snoring is intense or prolonged. The act of snoring often involves forceful breathing and muscle tension in the chest and abdominal area, which can strain the muscles around the ribs. Additionally, if a person is sleeping in an awkward position while snoring, it could contribute to discomfort or soreness in the ribcage.
you could give them medicine from walmart
I could be a squirrel taking refuge in your attic during the winter. Or it could be a rat.;-)
Check your duct work in your attic. Heat from attic could be coming in through a broken connection or hole in duct work, especially in a house that old.
Snoring is something that needs to be addressed. Try to prop your head on a pillow so that you are sleeping at an angle instead of laying flat. If your child is snoring, this could mean they have enlarged tonsils or adenoids, and they will need to be removed.
No. The .22 LR is a straight sided RIMFIRE cartridge. The Hornet is a bottlenecked CENTERFIRE cartridge. The chamber of a Hornet is MUCH bigger- you could not get a Hornet into a .22 LR chamber- and the firing pin would hit in the wrong place.
It could be a small child who may have been trapped in the attic.
There are different types of attic insulations and grades. To find out what you need go to lowes.com or homedepot.com.
Yes
Im guessing a hawk since its talons could rip the taratula to pieces and it could just eat the hornet.......then die later because of the toxcin