Write an article based on this "Keep the tank clean. Remove any spoiled food in the tank. Check your crab for mites on a daily basis."
article: To prevent the mites from reappearing in your crab’s tank, you should give the tank a thorough weekly clean. To clean the tank effectively, you should remove your crab from the tank and place him in a holding container. You can then use the plain water method to clean the tank and boil or bake the tank contents to sterilize them.  If you keep a sponge in your crab’s tank to boost the humidity, you should smell the sponge to ensure it smells clean and not rotten. If it smells rotten, you should replace it. You can also place the sponge in the microwave and nuke it for several minutes to kill any mites. Clean the lid of the tank, if you have one, once a day to keep pests like mites from getting into the tank. You may want to consider taping down the lid of the tank to prevent dust and pests from floating into your crab’s tank. Avoid keeping live plants near your crab’s tank, as plants can attract their own pests, including mites. The mites can then move from the live plant into your crab’s tank. Mites are often attracted by your crab’s food and can burrow into the food, such as dried shrimp and plankton-type crab food. You can try feeding your crab only dry food for a little while, as strong smelling wet foods or fresh foods can attract mites. You should also remove all crab droppings in the tank on a daily basis and replace your crab’s water in his water dishes to keep it clean. You should take some time every day to give your hermit crab a mite check up. Examine him in the light for any small moving specks on his shell or on other parts of his body. If you notice that he has any mites on his body, you should give him a full immersion bath in dechlorinated water and do a thorough cleaning of his tank and the tank contents. This is the only way to ensure the mites are eliminated from your crab and his tank, and have a lower chance of coming back.

Write an article based on this "Know when and why to use your fingers. Get a small amount on the back of your hand. Apply five dots to the forehead, nose, two cheeks, and chin. Pat the cream into your skin. Alternatively, gently blend it outward. Gently pat the cream around your eyes. Dab extra on to cover imperfections."
article: Most people prefer to use their fingers to apply BB Cream since it tends to be the easiest method.  Balmy BB Creams should be applied with the hands since the heat of your skin melts it, making it easier to apply. Applying BB Cream with your fingers will produce a less smooth result than applying it with a sponge or brush, though. Squeeze a puddle of BB Cream roughly 3/4 inch (1.9 cm) in diameter, or the size of a dime, onto the back of your hand. Strictly speaking, this is not essential. It will make it easier to dab the cream on in equal portions, however. Dip the tip of your middle finger into the puddle of BB Cream on the back of your hand. Dab the cream on your fingertip onto your face. Only apply it in dots: one in the middle of the forehead, one on the tip of the nose, one on your left cheek, one on your right cheek, and one on your chin.  The dots of BB Cream should be about equal in amount. Do not apply the cream in streaks or in large splotches. You should use the cream sparsely, apply a thin layer to avoid making your skin look too heavy or weighted down. Use your index and middle fingers to gently pat the cream in. Rub the BB Cream into your skin using a circular motion, but instead of keeping your fingers in contact with your skin for the entire motion, tap your fingers up and down as you rub.  This gentle, light pressure spreads the cream evenly without irritating your skin. Start with the forehead and work your way down toward each cheek from the middle. Move onto your nose and chin after that, then finish off with your cheeks. If you are not fond of the patting technique, you can apply gently pressure with your index and middle fingertips. Blend each dab of cream using outward strokes. As before, start with the forehead before working your way to the nose and chin. Finish with the cheeks. Use even gentler pressure when you reach the eye area, regardless of whether your are patting or blending the cream on in strokes. By using a gentle patting pressure near your eyes, you prevent the fine lines that may show up when the dragging, stroke motion strains the skin around your eye, which is especially sensitive. Wait a few minutes for the BB Cream to dry. After it dries, if there are any particular areas in need of extra coverage, you can dab another thin layer of BB Cream over them. Note that you may never achieve a purely flawless look with BB Cream, since it tends to even out the skin tone more than it covers imperfections.

Write an article based on this "Set a bucket under a tunnel. Cave in the sides of the tunnel way. Cover the dug out hole. Catch the mole in the bucket."
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You can spot a molehill by finding fresh piles of dirt around your property. The tunnels will extend out from the molehill, so feel around the grassy area surrounding the molehill for spots that are softer to the touch or step. When you find a path of a tunnel, dig a deep hole going through, and underneath the tunnel. Dig deep enough under the tunnel to place a 2 to 5 gallon (7.6 to 19 liter) bucket under the tunnel runway. Pack soil around the bucket, and block the mole runways on each side of the bucket. This will cause the mole to continue digging and fall into the bucket as they break through the packed dirt. Cover the top of the dug out portion of the tunnel with sod or a large board to prevent sunlight from shining through to the tunnel. This will give the mole the sense that he is still digging underground even though the top of the tunnel has been disturbed and dug up. Remove the plywood or sod and check the hole every day to see if the mole has fallen into the bucket. If the mole has fallen into the bucket, you have successfully caught the mole.