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	<title>Comments on: Let&#8217;s Talk About Organic Pest Control</title>
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		<title>By: Oliver Lall</title>
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		<dc:creator>Oliver Lall</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you for these useful tips to deal with wildlife in environmentally friendly, and humane, ways. Mouse are often a common problem for home owners, and a good advice, that applies also for ants and other insects, is to put
all food in containers with tight-fitting lids. Also, compost can be kept mouse-free by placing a wire mesh under the pile, mixing the pile regularly and covering new compost with yard clippings. These and other useful tips to deal with mice and rats, raccoons, spiders, wasps, slugs and other animals can be found in the chapter ‘Practice Humane ‘Pest’ Control’ of the book ‘Building An Ark: 101 Solutions to Animal Suffering’, by Ethan Smith with Guy Dauncey, forward by Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE, www.earthfuture.com/ark</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for these useful tips to deal with wildlife in environmentally friendly, and humane, ways. Mouse are often a common problem for home owners, and a good advice, that applies also for ants and other insects, is to put<br />
all food in containers with tight-fitting lids. Also, compost can be kept mouse-free by placing a wire mesh under the pile, mixing the pile regularly and covering new compost with yard clippings. These and other useful tips to deal with mice and rats, raccoons, spiders, wasps, slugs and other animals can be found in the chapter ‘Practice Humane ‘Pest’ Control’ of the book ‘Building An Ark: 101 Solutions to Animal Suffering’, by Ethan Smith with Guy Dauncey, forward by Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE, <a href="http://www.earthfuture.com/ark" rel="nofollow">http://www.earthfuture.com/ark</a></p>
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