Q: This substance is completely natural and safe for use around humans and pets, but it kills ants and other crawling critters. It's composed of ground up fossil pieces that cut into insects' exoskeletons when they walk over it. Sprinkle diatomaceous earth in corners, under the sink, in windowsills, and anywhere else you often see ants.  Every week or two, vacuum up the diatomaceous earth and replace it with fresh powder. This substance doesn't work as well in humid areas, since it loses its sharpness when it becomes wet. If you have a lot of black ants on your carpeting, cover it in a fine layer of baking soda, let it sit for a few hours, then vacuum it up. You can also apply cornstarch to a surface and vacuum it up immediately before you try to vacuum up the black ants. The added cornstarch in the vacuum will suffocate the animal. Certain natural sprays act as insect repellents. You can easily make your own by adding 10 drops of essential oil to a cup of water, then pouring it into a spray bottle. Spray the mixture all over your house to keep ants away. Here are a few essential oils to try:  Eucalyptus oil (don't use this one if you have a cat) Tea tree oil Lavender Peppermint Lemon Windex You might already have a box in your laundry room. This household substance doubles as a very effective insecticide. Simply sprinkle boric acid in corner and around room perimeters. Ants and other critters will die after crawling over the powder. If you don't have any other repellent on hand, try sprinkling some cinnamon in the room where the ants are gathering. Ants are repelled by the fine powder and strong smell. While sprinkling cinnamon won't kill the ants, it might keep them from coming back.
A: Use diatomaceous earth. Use baking soda to clean carpets. Try an essential oil spray. Use boric acid. Try cinnamon powder.

Q: Pocket camcorders are compact, lightweight digital video cameras that are easy to use. Pocket camcorders are a great option if you’re looking for something inexpensive that can capture videos of moments like family vacations and birthdays. One downside to pocket camcorders is the low lens quality, so if you’re looking to shoot professional-grade videos, they’re probably not for you. Action cameras are compact digital video cameras that allow you to shoot hands-free, high-definition videos. Most action cameras come with attachable components that let you mount them on bikes, helmets, and other outdoor gear, making them a great option if you want to record yourself doing different outdoor activities. Action cameras are durable, and many models are built to withstand impacts and water damage. Professional digital video cameras are much more expensive than their smaller, simpler counterparts, but if you’re a professional videographer, it may be worth the investment. Professional video cameras are able to capture videos with great quality that are suited for things like broadcasts, documentaries, and music videos. They come with a wide range of manual controls that let you tweak and perfect your shots. If you’re not familiar with using the manual controls on a digital video camera, a professional video camera might not be for you. Cinema cameras can record high-quality footage fit for the big screen, but they come with a high price tag and a complex set of controls. Be prepared to invest a lot of money in accessories and camera gear, and you’ll likely need a camera crew to help you record with your cinema camera. Once you know what style digital video camera you want, try out a few different models to see which one you prefer. Make sure the camera you choose is comfortable to hold. Check to see if it’s too heavy for you. If it’s a large camera with a lot of accessories, know that you’ll have to carry a lot with you whenever you travel with it. Make sure all the camcorder’s buttons and features are easy to access.
A: Go with a pocket camcorder for something simple and cheap. Choose an action camera if you want to shoot videos on the go. Invest in a professional video camera if you want to shoot top-quality videos. Choose a cinema camera if you’re making feature films or commercials. Try out different cameras in the store to see what you like.

Q: Wood Spikes are traps used to defend structures by impaling zombies, players or animals. It's best to put wood spikes outside the fort, right next to the walls.  To make a Wood Spike, you need 9 Sharpened Sticks. Click Wood Spikes on the craft list to acquire the highlighted pattern. Place 1 Sharpened Sticks on each box to craft. Use about 3 layers of Spikes, or more, to make sure that no zombie can survive before they can reach your fort walls. The Trunk Tip is the best trap structure in the game; they make fine traps compared to wood spikes due to the fact that they don't break. However, they do give less damage and require a 2-block deep hole to place them in.  To make a Trunk Tip, you need 4 Wood Blocks; any kind of wood block will do (i.e. Birch Wood, Pine Wood, Burnt Wood or Wood). Press I; click the name Trunk Tip in the craft list to activate the highlighted pattern. In each box, you put 1 Wood to complete the crafting. Before placing Trunk Tip next to your walls, make sure to dig 2-blocks deep off the ground since this kind of trap is taller, which count as though zombies are standing one block higher. A Barbed Fence Wire is a craftable item but can also be scavenged around the world. This is commonly used to fortify a perimeter or to block breaches in walls during the night.  To make a Barbed Fence Wire, you need 2 Sticks and 1 Barbed Wire. Barbed wire can be obtained by crafting 3 Forging Iron; as a result, it will give you 15 barbed wires. Open your craft window. Make sure you have the requirements inside your inventory. Click the Barbed Fence Wire name to activate the pattern. In the middle, put 1 barbed wire then put 1 stick on either side of it. Make sure you have completely locked down the place. Block up any entry; place torches around your fortress, and then grab any range weapon you have. Zombies die because of the traps you set up earlier. There's no need for you to use your gun. Save your ammunition as much as you can and only use your range weapon for emergencies.
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Make Wood Spikes. Make Trunk Tips. Make Barbed Fence Wire. Keep Watch.