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Apply silicone caulk to any cracks around your windows and doors or along the foundation of your home.  Most spiders will sneak into a building through these various cracks and unintended openings. Sealing the cracks will prevent the spiders from coming in. You can purchase caulk from a hardware store. Follow the instructions provided on the label to prepare and apply the caulk correctly. When you apply the caulk, make sure that the cracks are completely filled and covered. These are the other types of passageways spiders use to invade your home.  Weather stripping and door sweeps will seal the gaps left at the bottom and sides of your doors and windows. Door sweeps are especially important because you cannot use caulk to cover the crack at the bottom of the doorway, making a properly fit door sweep your only means of cutting that path off from spiders.  A tight-fitting screen is also an essential tool. Spiders can slip in through the gaps left by loose screens, and so can many insects spiders like to feed on. Install screens over your windows and vents. Repair any holes in your screens as soon as you spot them. If you spot a hole in your screen, repair it or replace the screen. Otherwise, spiders and insects may find their way into your home through that hole. Spiders gravitated toward clutter inside a building as readily as they do outside a building.  Do not let piles of clothing, papers, towels, linens, or shoes sit on the floor. If you do leave a pile of clutter on the floor, shake out each piece of material as you clean the clutter up to shake off any unwelcome spiders. Spare clothing, holiday decorations, extra linens, and other objects that belong in long-term storage should be stored in sealed containers to prevent spiders from sneaking in.  Do not use cardboard boxes. If you must rely on cardboard boxes, however, cover all exposed openings with packing tape. Good storage methods are especially important for items stored in a dark basement or attic. Consider storing outdoor tools and sports equipment in sealed storage containers, as well. This includes roller skates, gardening tools and clothing, ski boots, and team uniforms. If you do not want to store these items in plastic bins, store them in a large plastic bag with a tight seal and no holes.  Cover all sources of pet and human food. Spiders are not interested in human and pet food, but insects that spiders feed on are very interested in these food sources. As a result, keeping food hidden away in sealed bags and containers will attract fewer insects, thereby attracting fewer spiders. You should regularly clean your general living area, but every couple of weeks, you should also clean around the areas where spiders like to dwell.  Vacuuming and dusting removes both full-grown spiders and egg sacs, preventing the latter from hatching and producing a vast quantity of baby spiders. Vacuum under furniture, inside closets, under heaters, and around all baseboards. Dust high wall corners and other areas prone to little human or pet activity.

summary: Seal cracks in your walls. Install tight-fitting screens, weather stripping, and door sweeps. Clean away clutter. Place storage items in sealed plastic bins. Dust and vacuum regularly.


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Pour a small amount of chlorine bleach onto a clean rag and dab it into the linoleum in an inconspicuous area. Bleach has a lightening effect if not used on an already light surface, so if the linoleum looks discolored or markedly lighter, do not use bleach to clean the stain.  Bleach should only be used as a last resort. Some advise never to use bleach on linoleum, while others report success in removing hair dye stains. This is why spot testing bleach is essential; if it discolors the surface of the linoleum, it should not be used since it can cause even more damage. Wear gloves when using bleach. If the bleach is safe to use on your linoleum surface, apply the bleach to a cotton ball, then rub at the dye stain, taking care to not rub outside the stained area. As you are cleaning, you may find it helpful to rub the area clean with water to get a better idea of your progress before blotting again with bleach. Once you have finished removing the stain, damped a clean rag with water and rub the area you were cleaning to get rid of any excess bleach or other cleaners.

summary: Spot test the bleach. Dab at the stain with bleach. Wipe away excess bleach.


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Tap one of the tabs to select your category.   Tap the screen to show the playback controls. Tap the Pause button to pause the video and slide a finger across the bar at the bottom of the screen to adjust the volume. You can also skip between videos in a series by tapping the forward and back buttons
summary: Tap the Videos icon on your iPad’s Home screen to launch the Videos app. Tabs are shown at the top of the screen, for Movies, TV Shows, Podcasts and Music Videos. Tap the title of the podcast or TV show episode you want to watch (for movies and music videos, skip to the next step). Tap the title of the video you want to watch. The video begins playing on your iPad. Slide a finger across the bar at the top to skip forward and back in the video. You can stream the video via AirPlay by tapping the AirPlay button (rectangle with an arrow) and selecting an available device. To stop watching the Video, tap the Done button.