In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: While having snakes on your property might be hard to avoid, you definitely don't want them entering your home again.Snakes like cool and dark places, so you should seal any entrances to your basement with diameters that are larger than a quarter inch in diameter. They also could be entering through loose window frames or door sweeps, so you can make sure those are securely fastened. Any vents or drains that lead into your home can be covered with screening, so that the snakes cannot pass through. If you have birds in your backyard or a rodent problem in your home, you may be attracting snakes onto your property. It's often hard, however, to get rid of small mammals who are native to the area, especially those who are part of your ecosystem. Snakes love mice and rats. Because our buildings are made mainly out of timber, rodents often find shelter in the space between the exterior and interior walls. If you hear scratching noises or find evidence of mouse trails in your kitchen, get an expert to solve the problem. Remember, no mice, no snakes!  Leaving out your pet food can also attract mice which will, in turn, attract snakes. Cover up your pet food when they aren't eating, or bring the food inside A mouse can easily get through a hole the size of a pencil. If there are holes in your walls, fill them immediately.High-pitched sound devices are now becoming a popular way to discourage vermin from entering homes; evidence shows some positive results. Remember, snakes always follow their food source. Whether or not you are attracting them intentionally, birds inhabiting your yard will attract snakes. Bird feeders will not only attract birds into your area, but also mice and rats, who will feed on any fallen seed. While snakes might not be interested in the seed itself, they will be interested in the animals that feed on it.  Natural bird repellents are rarely effective, and you don't want to be poisoning any birds or snakes in your area.If you want to remove birds from your yard, you should start by filling any vents or holes in your home that might attract them to roost. Bird netting or sticky pads can repel certain species from setting up their nests in your yard. Scare tactics, such as audio recordings of their species in distress or predator decoys, can often be helpful. Just know that you'll have to cycle through a few options, as birds are intelligent and will adapt. If you're still having trouble keeping snakes away, you can prevent snakes from entering your yard by building a snake fence.Take a strong piece of steel and stick it the ground, flush to your fence. Angle it at 30 degrees, so the snake won't be able to scale it and enter your yard.  You might also want to consider trimming your grass or shrubs, as small predators like snakes love to hide in these shaded, overgrown areas. Use mortared rocks instead of freely stacked stones, as snakes will hide within your rock walls. If you're concerned about your children or pets, you can build a small fenced off area for them to play in, minimizing the risk of them coming across a snake.
Summary: Stop snakes from entering your home. Find out why the snake entered your area. Remove rats from your property. Reduce the number of nesting birds in your yard. Modify your yard.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Sweet peas will do best if they get an early start. As soon as the soil can be worked in the late winter or early spring, get ready to plant the seeds. In climates with mild winters where the ground doesn’t freeze, you can actually plant the seeds in October or November to have early spring flowers. Sweet peas like full sun, but they also need to have their roots kept cool. An ideal place for sweet peas is an area that gets full sun, but that has low-growing plants nearby to keep the roots shaded. Dig a long row in the garden where you want to plant the sweet peas. The trench should be about 4 inches (10 cm) deep. Use the sharpened end of a pencil to poke holes in the soil inside the trench, and then drop a single seed into each hole. Cover the holes with a bit of soil and press down to encase the seeds with soil.
Summary: Plant the seeds in late winter or early spring. Select a sunny site with cool soil. Plant the seeds.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Since the game is several hours long, your guests likely don’t want to stand the entire time. Use your dining chairs, folding chairs, or lawn chairs for extra seating. Place the chairs around your living room so guests can spread out. If you don’t have enough chairs, ask your guests to bring their own. While you might not want to watch the pre-game, it will help everyone get in the mood to watch the game. Have it on in the background as your guests are arriving. This also ensures you won’t miss the Super Bowl kickoff. Some guests may sit down and watch the pre-game, while others may mingle. There are 2 ways to have a betting game. One option is to ask guests to pledge money, such as $5-$10 to make a bet. The other option is to buy a prize in advance and allow guests to “bet” for free. Ask each guest to pick the winner and predict the game score. The person who is closest to being correct wins the pot or prize.  Make it clear to guests that the closest guess wins, whether they’re higher or lower than the actual score. To prevent disputes, ask guests to write down their bet before the game starts. Drinking games are super fun and can spice up any party. Make a list of your drink triggers before the game starts and share it with everyone. Then, every time a trigger happens, yell, “Drink!” and take a sip.  Invite non-drinkers to take a sip of soda or water so they don’t feel left out. Triggers might include, “Touchdown,” “foul,” “a player cries,” “a commercial makes someone cry,” “there’s an animal in a commercial,” “there’s a field goal,” “your team scores,” and “someone yells at a referee.” Some guests may get antsy when they sit for too long. Plus, you may have guests that aren’t big football fans. Keep them entertained with beer pong. Place 9 solo cups in a triangle shape on either side of a table. Provide guests with a ping pong ball that they can try to bounce into the cups. If they get it in a cup on the opposite player’s side, their opponent has to drink. If the players don’t drink, you could have them eat a snack or drink a soda instead. Super Bowl commercials have a lot of repeating themes, like adorable animals, tear-jerking scenes, and cars. A bingo game helps everyone have fun, even during commercial breaks. Make your own commercial bingo sheets or use a prepared bingo sheet that’s available online.  The boxes on each sheet should be in a different order. Otherwise, everyone will get a bingo at the same time. You can find a template to make your own bingo sheets here: https://www.fanduel.com/theduel/posts/super-bowl-54-commercial-bingo-game-01dz1w6n75cy
Summary:
Arrange chairs around your television so people can comfortably watch. Turn on your TV as soon as the pre-game starts. Place a friendly bet on the game’s outcome for extra fun. Play a Super Bowl drinking game so even non-fans are invested. Set up a beer pong game for guests who want to be active. Hand out commercial bingo sheets to every guest.