Write an article based on this "Get live traps if you want to catch mice humanely. Use snap traps to kill the mice immediately. Move your traps every 2-3 days. Use a baited poison as a last resort."
article: Put the traps along any mouse pathways you found in your home or near problem areas along the wall. Place a bit of peanut butter or cheese inside the trap so mice are drawn to the scent. Each live trap is different, but you’ll be able to visually see if the trap is set or if it’s empty just by looking at it. Once a mouse has been caught, take the trap to a field about 2 mi (3.2 km) away so it doesn’t return to your home.  Wear gloves when baiting or handling traps so the mice can’t detect your scent. Some live traps only catch 1 mouse while others can catch multiple mice. Choose the type of trap that works best for you. Experiment with different types of bait, like marshmallows and jelly, to see if the mice like a different flavor. Set the snap trap in an area along the wall or on a pathway you’ve found earlier. Place a bit of bait, such as peanut butter or jam, on the bait pad. Pull the U-shaped wire piece back and hold it down with one hand. Use your other hand to set the metal bar onto the latch with the bait. When the mouse steps on the trap to eat the bait, the wire will snap down on the mouse and kill it.  Make sure to throw out snap traps as soon as mice are caught, and sanitize the area afterward. Be careful while setting the trap since the U-shaped piece is spring-loaded and will close quickly. Don’t keep snap traps in areas where pets or small children could reach them since they could get hurt. Check your traps twice a day to see if you’ve captured any mice. If you haven’t caught any mice in the traps within a few days, move them to a different area of your home where you suspect mice have been. Since mice often use the same paths, they’re more likely to return to the area. Mice travel 20–30 ft (6.1–9.1 m) from their nest every night. If you’ve found a nest in your home, keep the traps close by. Look for poisonous bait traps in the pest control section of your local store. Place the traps in areas where you notice activity, such as behind a cabinet or in your basement. When a mouse eats the bait, they will slowly die as the poison digests.  Some poison bait traps also capture the mice so they can’t run away after they eat it. Keep poison traps away from pets or small children since they could get extremely sick if they eat it. Don’t keep the poison near any food items since they could cross-contaminate one another.

Write an article based on this "Eat the entire pizza on your own. Use a fork and a knife to cut the pizza into smaller pieces. Pick up Roman slices and fold them if the crust is crispy. Order “pizza al taglio” if you’re on the go."
article: In Italy, most pizzas are “personal” pizzas, not for sharing between a table. The smaller pies are served extremely hot and personalized with your favorite toppings for you to enjoy. If you can’t finish your pizza, that’s okay! However, most pizza places in Italy won’t allow you to take your leftovers home. Italian pizzas are rarely served pre-sliced, but they’ll come with a fork and a knife for cutting the pizza. You can make slices, or cut bite-sized pieces to pop into your mouth. For Neapolitan pizza places in Italy, it’s customary to eat the entire pizza with a fork and knife, not your hands. In Rome specifically, once you have your pizza cut, you can pick it up and eat the individual slices however you want. The crusts are thinner and crispy, which makes them perfect for eating with your hands. Be careful! Italian pizzas are served extremely hot, so you might want to wait a second for the crust to cool after you slice it. Most pizza places will service pizza al taglio, or pizza by the slice. They’ll cut off a slice from a big pizza and serve it to you at a to-go window. It’s acceptable to eat this pizza with your hands while walking around. The shape and size of the pizza slices will depend on the restaurant making them. Some of them can be really big, so be prepared for a full meal!

Write an article based on this "Brew a pot of chamomile tea Rinse your hair with the tea. Sit in the sun to let it react with the tea. . Repeat the process."
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. Use either dried chamomile flowers or 3 to 4 tea bags to brew a very strong pot of tea. Allow it to cool once it has brewed. It should not be so hot to the touch it causes pain, as you'll be applying this to your scalp. Stand over the sink and pour the tea over your hair if you'd like to lighten your hair all over. Alternatively, apply the chamomile tea to the strands of your hair you wish to highlight. Allow the tea to dry in your hair by sitting out in the sun. There is no precise amount of time to sit, although longer is generally better. ash and condition your hair. Rinse the tea from your hair. Then, wash and condition it with moisturizing products. When your hair is dry, you'll see mild lightening and some highlights. You're unlikely to see dramatic results with chamomile tea right away. Chamomile usually gradually lightens your hair over time. You may need to try this method a few days in a row to get your desired results.