To keep termites out of weep holes, you can use stainless steel mesh or screens specifically designed for this purpose. These materials allow for proper drainage and ventilation while preventing insects from entering. Additionally, applying a pest control barrier around the foundation can further deter termite intrusion. Regular inspections and maintenance are also essential to ensure effectiveness.
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put it in a container with holes and feed it a lot
you can put them in jars with lids only if you put holes on the top which you can drill in i hope i was a good help
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Generally, Detroit tries to keep air from the engine compartment from directly entering the passenger compartment, so no, probably no gaps or holes.
They get locked into a special plexiglass crib with oxygen and special holes where care people can insert their hands
I like to arrange all of the wood facing in the same direction. I usually pile the larger pieces of wood at the bottom, then pile the smaller pieces neatly and uniformly at the top of the pile. I like to pile the wood against a fence. Don't pile the wood against your house, because it will attract termites. It is better to have to repair a few fence posts than to get termites into your house. Put a tarp over the wood to keep it dry, and put a few pieces of wood over the tarp to keep the wind from blowing it away.
It depends. 1. you can keep them in a medium container with little holes and it's fine 2. you can buy a plastic tank (depending on the size around £20 - £30) Normally people just keep them in plastic cups with holes. I used an small, old fish tank with a netting at the top. Then put some branches and twigs and some stones inside the cage. Then put some leaves inside. They eat rose or bramble leaves.
You can put holes in plastic pots by using a drill with a small drill bit or a heated metal skewer to carefully create holes in the bottom of the pot for drainage.