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Leprechauns, according to Irish folklore, are mischievous little beings known for hiding their pots of gold and playing tricks on humans. They don't have a specific entry point into homes, as their existence is mythical. However, it's often said that they might enter through small openings like cracks in doors or windows, as they are known for their small size. To keep them away, some believe placing a salt line or leaving out a treat might deter their mischief.

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