Article: Fencing your yard will prevent larger animals, such as deer or coyotes, from passing through your backyard. Ticks travel on mammals, so keeping larger animals out will help control the tick population in your yard. Besides, deer will chomp on your garden, and coyotes will chomp on your cats. Like brush and dead leaves, firewood holds darkness and moisture. Keeping it stacked in a dry location denies ticks of their safe haven, and it will keep your firewood nice and dry when it's time to use it next winter! Make sure they play in areas that are located well away from high grasses or trees. If the swing set has grass growing around the legs of the set, get that weed whacker over there and start trimming! Ticks can nest under feeders undisturbed––by cleaning regularly you make it undesirable for them. Regularly check yourself, your children and pets, especially after playing or hiking outdoors.  Look for ticks in the hairline, under arms, on legs—–all over. Remove them with a pair of tweezers. Be careful not to squeeze the body of an embedded tick, you do not want the tick to regurgitate into the attach point as this aids in the passing of diseases such as Lyme disease. You can make a non-toxic tick repellent at home. Get a 16-ounce (475ml) spray bottle and start spraying!   Create a citrus based repellant. Ticks avoid citrus, which makes it an effective weapon. To make: Boil 2 cups of water, and add two chopped lemons, limes, oranges, or grapefruit—–alone or in combination. Let it boil for a minute or so, then simmer the concoction for an hour. Strain the fruit out, let it cool, pour into the sprayer, and squirt it on you, your kids, your pets and your yard—–anywhere ticks might like to go.  Other natural repellents use geranium, lavender, or peppermint essential oils. These are not safe for cats though, so avoid spraying the cat or indoor areas where the cat lives.
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Fence your yard. Keep firewood stacked neatly and in a dry location. Don't let kids play in known tick areas. Clean thoroughly underneath bird feeders. Check yourself for ticks. Make a natural tick repellent.
Article: One of the great things about highlighter sticks is that they’re super portable and easy to use. A quick midday swipe over your cheekbones and the bridge of your nose can rejuvenate your faded glow. Blend gently with your fingertips and you’re all set!
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Carry your highlighter stick in your bag for touch-ups.
Article: Select the dirt block-shaped Minecraft icon, then click PLAY at the bottom of the Minecraft launcher. It's in the middle of the Minecraft window. Doing so brings up a list of your singleplayer worlds. Double-click the world in question to load it. In order to find a village in Minecraft, your selected world must have cheats enabled for it. If you don't have a world with cheats enabled, click Create New World, enter a world name, click More World Options..., click Allow Cheats: OFF, and click Create New World. Press the / key to do so. The console text box will open at the bottom of the window. Type in locate Village and then press the ↵ Enter key. The capital "V" in "Village" is extremely important, as using a lower-case "v" will result in a broken command. You should see a white-text message that reads "Located Village at [x-coordinate] (y?) [z-coordinate]" near the bottom of the Minecraft window.  For example, you might see "Located Village at 123 (y) 456" here. The y-coordinate (altitude) is usually unknown, meaning that you'll need to use trial-and-error to guess it. Re-open the console, then type in teleport [player] [x-coordinate] [y-coordinate] [z-coordinate], replacing the bracketed information with your username and the coordinates of the village. You will need to guess the y coordinate.  For a player named "Waffles" in the above example, you'd enter teleport Waffles 123 [guess] 456. Names are case-sensitive. Try using a number between 70 and 80 for the y-coordinate. If you are running Minecraft 1.12 or higher, you can use the selector @s instead of your username. This will run your teleport command. As long as the y-coordinate isn't so high that the fall kills you or such that it places you inside of a wall, you will land in, above, or below the village.  If you're underground, dig up to get to the village. If you spawn inside of a wall in Survival mode, you'll quickly suffocate; to prevent this, you can attempt to mine your way out.
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Open Minecraft. Click Singleplayer. Select a world that has cheats enabled. Open the console. Enter the "locate" command. Review the results. Type in the "teleport" command. Press ↵ Enter.