Write an article based on this "Choose a rabbit trap. Pick a location for your trap. Place bait in trap. Set your trap. Check your trap often. Be careful in handling the rabbit."
article: These live rabbit traps consist of a cage with a trigger plate forces the door of the trap closed once the rabbit triggers the plate by entering into the cage. You can choose between one door or two door traps, but you'll want a trap that is 22 to 30 inches in length. You can often purchase these online or at an animal feed or hardware store or make your own rabbit trap. Havahart is a popular brand for rabbit traps.  The one and two door traps are both effective traps, but have different benefits. The one door trap is favored by professional trappers and it allows you to place the rabbit bait behind the trigger plate, which lures the rabbit further into the cage. The two door trap allows the rabbit to enter the cage from both directions, thus providing a higher catch rate for rabbits. Rabbits will also become nervous or fearful once in the trap, but having a two door trap allows the rabbit to see through the trap, which can be comforting for the rabbit. The two door trap can also be set as a one door trap if desired. Determine where you have the most rabbit activity and place a trap along that area. Rabbits don't often cross stretches of land, so avoid placing a trap in an area that would require the rabbit to be vulnerable. You'll want to place your trap on a flat surface, placing a small weight on top of the trap so that other animals cannot tip it over to reach the bait.  Rabbits are often in areas where they have cover and open land. Common areas rabbits are located are hedges, shrubs, trees, fence lines, tall grass, wood and brush piles, bushes, and tree lines. These are the locations you'll likely have the most success in catching a rabbit. If you are able to locate a rabbit's den or warren (rabbit hole), then place the trap a few feet from the entrance. You can often locate areas where rabbits have been by their droppings, which are dry, round pellets. Choose a bait that is likely to attract rabbits and place bait behind trigger plate. In the winter, dried foods are better because they are less likely to freeze and in the summer, when food is abundant for rabbits, choosing richer fruits or vegetables, like apples and carrots, will be more effective in trapping a rabbit.  If you are using a one door trap, place bait at the end of the cage, behind the trap opening. If you are using a two door trap, place bait between the two doors, in the center of the trap. Some baits to use for rabbits are fruits and vegetables like apple cores, bananas, potato peelings, lettuce leafs, raw cabbage, carrots, dandelions, and leafy weeds. If you find traditional baits aren't producing success, you can try using baits that are more unusual. Some ideas for these types of baits are cheesy biscuits crumbled up and peanut butter. Rabbits may be able to smell your scent on the trap and will avoid the trap because they feel that something is wrong. To cover up your scent, drip or spray apple cider onto the trap. Now that you have placed your bait, it's time to set your trap. Follow the trap's instructions explaining how to set your trap. After you have set your trap, you'll want to check the trigger to make sure it is working properly. Gently press down on the trip plate, and the doors should immediately snap closed.  If the rabbit you are trying to trap is on the smaller side, they may not be able to trip the trigger, so place a small weight on the trigger plate so that the combined weight of the two will be enough to make the trap effective. It could also be good to camouflage your trap with twigs and leaves, because a metal trap can produce a glare in the sun, causing the rabbit to avoid it. After you have set your trap, you'll want to check it often to see if you have caught a rabbit. If a rabbit is caught and you neglect your trap, the rabbit can quickly become malnourished, so you want to check the trap daily to prevent harming the rabbit.  Keep in mind you may accidentally trap other animals in your trap. Raccoons are often lured into rabbit traps as well as other animals, so if you catch another animal release it immediately. You may find that you are not having much success with your trap if you are trying to catch a rabbit in the summer. That's because during the summer, rabbits often have a much higher supply of food and nutrients available to them. The best time to trap a rabbit is in the winter, when food is more scarce and the rabbit will be in search of food. If you have checked your trap and found a rabbit in it, be careful when removing the rabbit as it is probably scared and may bite you. Consider wearing gloves when removing the rabbit to prevent disease from spreading if it bites you, and approach it cautiously to prevent from frightening it even further. If you have caught a rabbit in hopes to keep it from destroying your garden or flowerbeds, then relocate the rabbit at least five miles away, if local law permits. Try placing the rabbit in a covered area, for extra protection.

Write an article based on this "Break the touch barrier. Hold his arm. Use the right body language. Make your hand available. Do a pressure test."
article: When you are with your boyfriend, try to touch him more than you normally do. This will help make him more comfortable with touching you and he will feel more confident about holding your hand if he is nervous.  Try touching his arm when you laugh at his jokes. Or you could give him a shoulder massage if you think he looks tense. You can even try giving him a high five just to start breaking the touch barrier. This kind of touching is appropriate when you are hanging out with your boyfriend socially. You might not want to try this much at school, at church, or in front of your parents. Be careful not to touch him too much or he may become uncomfortable. This is a great way to initiate touch and let your boyfriend know that you want him to return the touch. Just reach over and link your arm through his when you are walking or sitting next to each other. This kind of action is appropriate when the two of you are alone. But try to remember to let go of his arm if another person approaches you – especially one of his friends – because it might make it seem like you want to be alone. Much of what we communicate isn’t spoken with words alone. Body language is very important in letting someone know what we think or feel. Show your boyfriend that you want him to hold your hand by using your body language to your advantage.  Make sure to maintain open body language. This means not crossing your arms in front of your body or putting your purse directly on your lap. Try to make eye contact with him whenever possible. This will let him know you are interested and help him feel connected to you. Imitate his body language when possible. If he leans in, you should lean in as well. This will help your boyfriend feel like you understand him. When you two are sitting down next to each other put your hand next to his. Try to put your hand so close that you are almost touching, but not quite. This should be a good hint that you want to hold hands with him. If you can, try to put your hand palm up next to him so it makes it that much easier for him to hold it. Put your hand next to your boyfriend’s hand and leave it there for a moment. Then, ever so slightly, move your finger so that it brushes his finger just for a moment.  If he touches your finger back, that probably means he wants to hold hands with you too. If he moves his hand away, that might mean that he doesn’t want to hold hands with you right then.

Write an article based on this "Prune affected portions of your plants. Mist your plants with cold water. Place a humidifier near your plants."
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If you notice webbing on branches or spots on your leaves, you should prune these parts of the plant with hand pruners or shears. Discard the infested parts of the plant in the trash. Throwing away mite infested portions of a plant near your garden may spread mites to other plants. Moisture will keep mites away from your plants. Moving the plants indoors and misting them with water 2-3 times a day will reduce the likelihood of mites infesting the plants. You can also keep the plants over a saucer of water to prevent your plants from attracting mites. Spider mites thrive in dry conditions, and a humidifier will help keep them away. Do not use a humidifier when applying horticultural oils.