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These cute little creatures may look harmless and fragile, but in reality, having mice in your home can be a major nuisance. They carry potentially dangerous diseases, destroy food supplies, and damage furniture and books. They're also so small that they can only fit through openings as small as six to seven millimeters. Catching mice typically involves setting traps in areas where the animals roam, but you can get rid of these annoying guests without the use of special means.
Encountering rats is always unpleasant, as they carry diseases dangerous to human health. Furthermore, the furry creatures running around the house are a nuisance, so people always try to get rid of such neighbors. The oldest and most effective method of rodent control is using a variety of traps, either store-bought or homemade.
Summer vacations, in addition to hot weather and positive emotions, inevitably bring the appearance of blood-sucking insects. Mosquitoes are parasites common in almost all regions of Russia. They cause a lot of discomfort—an annoying buzzing sound, followed by itching, burning, and even allergic reactions after a bite. Are mosquito bites really that harmless, and how can you get rid of their consequences?
As children, we all fearlessly went into the forest to pick mushrooms and berries, went on school hikes, and vacationed by lakes and rivers. We were, of course, most wary of and protected ourselves from mosquitoes. Ticks weren't something we ever thought about. But now, they're all we hear about, along with the diseases they carry. Are ticks really that dangerous, and how can we protect ourselves from attacks and infection?