Problem: Article: Use this method to avoid killing non-target animals such as dogs. You will need a cage trap or live trap to capture the mink. Unlike the locations in the other sets, you want to find a spot where the mink will not drown. Look for mink signs in the area. Place the trap away from open areas. This will prevent theft, vandalism, and distress to the animal. Make sure the hole is dark and deep. Mink are curious creatures and will be attracted to the hole. Make sure the hole is big enough to hold the cage. Alternatively, you can place the cage in a pre-existing den or hole. If you are trapping the mink near your house, then place the cage in a dark area such as under. Press the cage deep into the ground or partially bury it to provide stability. Consider placing an anchor (such as a rock) inside of the cage so that it will not tip or misfire when the mink enters. You can also use stakes or pegs to secure the trap to the ground Cover the cage with surrounding vegetation and debris (such as branches and leaves) to make it appear like a den. Place soil, leaves, branches, and other material on the cage’s base to hide the treadle. Wrap the cage in something dark, like a blanket, if you can. Trip it several times to make sure it is functioning. Use a pen or pencil, stick the end through the side of the cage, and push down on the treadles to trip the cage. If you need the doors to close faster, use small stones or weights on top of the door. Use fresh fish or a dead muskrat. Place it at the back of the cage. You can also use fish oil or raccoon glands as a lure. Minks are nocturnal creatures, so the best time to check for their capture is in the morning. Check the cage daily. This helps to prevent people from discovering the trap. It will also keep the mink out of the light and heat during the day.
Summary: Use a live trap if you plan to capture and dispatch the mink yourself. Find a suitable spot. Dig a hole. Secure the cage. Camouflage the cage. Set the trap. Place bait in the trap. Check the trap in the morning.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: One way to send positive signals to someone you hate is to maintain positive posture and body language. Holding positive body language will send non-verbal signals to the other person that you actually don’t hate them. At the same time, if you’re not aware of your body language, you just might send negative signals to someone you hate.   Smile, but don’t smile in a weird way. Stand up and be confident. Avoid crossing your arms or taking other defensive postures. Don’t violate their personal space. When interacting with someone you hate, always make sure to focus on the positive. The more positive you are, the nicer you’ll seem – even if you hate the person. In addition, your positive attitude might rub off on the person you hate, they might be more positive, and you might wind up liking them.  Point out the positive things going in your life and among your mutual friends and acquaintances. For example, say "I think Sarah really deserved that promotion. She's a hard worker." Only say good things about other people. For example, say "John's new haircut looks nice, doesn't it?" Compliment the person on their achievements and congratulate them on good things going on in their life. Sometimes we deal with people who are abrasive or argumentative. We don't want to interact with them, but we hate to let them go unchallenged. However, if your goal is to be nice to someone like this, you can’t fall into their trap. Avoid confrontations and arguments with them at all costs. Instead:  Politely excuse yourself it they are doing or saying something that challenges you in a rude way. For example, say: "I have not seen Raul in a long time, please excuse me." Change the subject to a topic that will be harder for them to anger you about when talking. For example, say: "On a different note, what do you think about that White Sox winning the World Series?" Don’t talk touchy subjects, such as politics, religion, race and ethnicity, or anything that could potentially offend the person. Embracing a care-free attitude will help you deal with people you don’t like. The more relaxed and care-free you are, the easier it’ll be to let small annoyances and transgressions roll off your back. In addition, the person you’re dealing with might see your relaxed demeanor and loosen up themselves.  Tell yourself that small things don't matter. Don't read too much into people's actions or words -- take them at face value. Don't let things like people flaking out or blowing you off bother you. Perhaps one way to improve your relationship with the person you hate is to talk to them about your feelings, what they do to antagonize you, and what both of you can do to make your interactions more pleasant. If you successfully communicate, you might be able to foster a relationship that is healthier and in which both of you form a true friendship.  Speak in terms of “I feel.” For example, say "I feel we could become better friends, John." Don’t make accusations. Ask them for their feedback about what they perceive your relationship to be. For example, say: "How do you feel about our friendship, do you think we could improve it?" One way to be nice to someone you hate is to offer to do favors and other things for that person. Offering to do favors for the person will signal that you either like or care for the person instead of hating them. Ultimately, doing nice things for the person will not just give the impression that you like the person but it may help create a relationship in which both of you reciprocate and respect each other.  If the person mentions they’re having a problem with something (and you can help), offer assistance. If you know the person in a work environment, offer to cover for them if they’re sick or for some reason have to miss work. Bring the person food or other small gifts when they’re going through a bad period in their life.

SUMMARY: Maintain positive posture and body language. Focus on the positive. Avoid arguing with them. Avoid sweating the small things. Communicate with them about your feelings. Do nice things for the person you hate.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Dark clothing requires extra gentle washing and can also bleed onto lighter clothes if they're washed at the same time. Therefore, always separate dark and light clothing before doing laundry. Darker garments should be washed separately. The less exposure dark fabrics get to water and detergent, the better. Turning your clothing inside out before washing it minimizes contact with water and soap. For best results, look for a detergent specifically formulated to wash dark clothes. A basic detergent that's free of additives is your best option. Avoid things like "color-safe bleach," as no bleach is actually 100% color safe. While you should avoid most additives, a built-in fabric softener is a good idea, especially one specifically formulated for dark clothes. Pick the shortest cycle offered by your washer or dryer. A briefer cycle minimizes dark clothing's exposure to water and soap, reducing the amount of damage it accrues. Choose the coldest water setting possible. Cold water does not cause as much fading and bleeding in the wash. Never wash dark clothes in warm or hot water. White vinegar can help prevent the build up of residue from detergent. Detergent residue is a major culprit in dark clothing becoming faded. During the rinse cycle, open your washer and add a cup of white vinegar. The less time dark clothing spends in the dryer, the better. It's best to hang your dark clothes to dry. Do not hang your clothes in direct sunlight, however, as sun exposure can fade color.
Summary:
Separate dark and light clothing. Turn dark clothing inside out. Pick a detergent for dark clothing. Opt for a shorter cycle. Use cold water. Add a cup of vinegar during the rinse cycle. Hang dry your clothes.