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Find a natural block of wood—about 5–6 inches (13–15 cm) in width and height, and 7 inches (18 cm) in depth—and use a drill to create holes that are 0.3 inches (0.76 cm) in diameter, the perfect size for bees. Drill the holes roughly 6 inches (15 cm) deep, being careful not to drill all the way through the block of wood.  It doesn't matter how many holes you drill, as long as each hole is fully-enclosed and isn't blended with another one. Make sure the holes don’t have splinters in them. Replace the nest blocks after a couple years to keep the bees safe and healthy. You can do this in the spring when the bees emerge from the nest. Find empty, clean containers, such as a food can or milk carton, to put the straws in. Stack the straws on top of one another to create as many tubes as possible. Try to use paper straws if possible, gluing them to the bottom of the container with a non-toxic glue. Make the straws at least 1 centimetre (0.39 in) shorter than the container to help protect them.  Choose a container that is sturdy and will protect the straws from inclement weather. Using paper straws instead of plastic ones will help prevent mold, but you should still change out the nest every year in the spring when the bees leave the nest. If you're using a milk carton, cut off the top part so that you can easily stack lots of straws. Situate the straws so that some stick out farther than others—this will help the bees locate their own hole. A depth of at least 6 inches (15 cm) is ideal. You can buy nests for bees at gardening centers or online that will be easier to clean and longer lasting. Choose from homes such as stackable wood nesting trays, paper tubes, or bundles of reeds.  These pre-made nests are often the size of a birdhouse. Check the instructions or guidelines that come with the pre-made house to find out how often to switch them out. The nest should be facing the warmth of the morning sun, and it needs to be protected from rain and wind. Mount the nest on the side of a building, tree, or fence where it will get the proper warmth and protection.  Make sure the nest is placed close to plants and trees so that the bees can easily reach the pollen—200–300 feet (61–91 m) away is ideal. Use nails or screws to attach the nest to the structure.

summary: Create a nest by drilling holes into a block of non-treated wood. Make a nest out of clean drinking straws for a quick fix. Purchase a pre-made bee house for a long-lasting, more durable nest. Mount the nest in a secure, warm spot 4–7 feet (1.2–2.1 m) off the ground.


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People might not really enjoy your company, but such is the burden of acting. Motor-mouth syndrome commonly besets those using high-energy drugs like cocaine, as the thoughts spill out so fast the user can't get them up fast enough. It doesn't matter what you're saying, just keep talking. Tap your fingers and feet. Get up and move around every few minutes. Let your eyes dart back and forth across the room uncontrollably. You want to feel like there is an enormous reserve of energy inside of you that is bursting at the seams, powering you like the energizer bunny. Many cocaine users even report that they breathe faster than normal. If you're faking drug inhalation, then you'll be scratching at your nose and wiping away excess snot for the majority of the night. When all of your energy comes from drugs, you can quickly go from restless to agitated. You might snap easily, be prone to anger, or just start acting uncomfortable and squirmy. This is often showcased by extreme mood swings, which become more noticeable with higher doses and longer highs. Uppers don't tend to last long, instead sapping the user of all their energy and leaving them far, far more depressed than when they began. Cocaine, for reference, usually only lasts about 20 minutes. Sleepiness, irritability, and lethargy are common in the crashing phase.

summary: Talk as much as you possibly can. Resist the urge to stand still. Wipe your nose frequently. Move into irritability as the night moves on. "Crash" into a low-energy mess if you don't "re-up" during the acting job.


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Keep yourself engaged while you are studying by using bright, colorful school supplies to take notes and write down ideas. These may include pens and paper, note cards, stickers, highlighters, and Post-it notes. Adding color to the studying process will make it more fun and activate the creative part of your brain, which will help you retain things better. Atmospheric music will make studying more enjoyable and stimulate your brain without distracting you. Try playing classical music or movie scores in the background while you study. Play music at a moderate volume and avoid anything loud or jarring, which will break your concentration. This can be a fun activity that will help you remember information more easily. Write the song before practicing a few times in your head. If you need to, use a melody from a popular song.For example, make your math equations into a song or sing about historical figures in chronological order.
summary: Use colorful study materials. Play background music while you study. Write a song about your notes to help you remember them.