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of reach. do the same for birdseed and planting seeds, if you keep them. de-clutter the yard piles of fallen leaves and tree limbs are excellent nesting sites, and fallen fruit, vegetables, nuts, or berries are a sure attractant for rodents. if you keep a bird feeder, hang the feeder far off the ground
, and make sure the ground below it is free of any fallen seeds. for compost: compost piles should be feet from the home, at least, and should be foot off the ground. install chicken wire or metal screening around it for additional protection, especially if you compost food. for firewood: as with compost...
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