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North Side still pocked with vacant buildings - Minneapolis Star Tribune


Minneapolis Star Tribune

North Side still pocked with vacant buildings
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The vacant, overgrown lot where a house once stood. The rooftop draped in blue plastic. It festers in the apartment building that once housed 11 families, but now hosts mice racing across overturned sofas, discarded clothing and filth.

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The Pest Parade, and How to Stop It - New York Times


The Pest Parade, and How to Stop It
New York Times
So how do you take up arms against the vermin in your home? All pests want food, water and shelter. Get rid of those three necessities and you will go a long way toward a pest-free existence. This means sanitation is everything.

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Coyote living too close for comfort - Seacoastonline.com


Coyote living too close for comfort
Seacoastonline.com
... her mobile home on Desfosses Avenue where a coyote has broken in and lives under her home. Neighbors have seen the animal coming and going and Allen says the smell is bad, like wet dog. Allen is hoping someone can come to her aid and help get rid ...

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Shelter advisory committee hears first report from new director - Elizabethton Star


Shelter advisory committee hears first report from new director
Elizabethton Star
She acknowledged that with all of the pet food that is out at the shelter for the animals to eat and with the food in storage it would be hard to completely get rid of the mice. However, she would like to reduce the rodent problem as much as possible.

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Do Not Neglect to Inspect for Pests - NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)


Do Not Neglect to Inspect for Pests
NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
A 2009 New York Times article reported that "recessions, it turns out, while bad for humans, may be good for cockroaches and mice." "Insect and rodent pests do not care about the state of the economy," says Leonard Douglen, Executive Director of the ...

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