Problem: Article: Vinegar is such a strong smell that ants will often avoid it. Put some in a spray bottle to use around your kitchen. It's perfectly safe. Just clean your counters first. Then, spray them down lightly with vinegar. Let it dry. The smell will soon dissipate.  In fact, spraying vinegar directly on ants may kill them.  Reapply if you see more ants. Diatomaceous earth has been used as a natural deterrent for ants for years. It's non-toxic, so it's safe to use around kids and pets. However, make sure you get the food-safe variety, not the kind used to filter pools. Then just sprinkle it around where you've been seeing ants. One way to help reduce the number of ants is to use very hot water. The boiling water won't destroy the whole colony, but it will kill about two-thirds of it. Try about 3 gallons (11 L) of boiling water for each large anthill you see. Be very careful with this method. You can be burned both by the water and the steam. An old-fashioned deterrent is bay leaves. You can find bay leaves on the spice aisle, and they are usually still whole (though you can buy ground, too). Spread them out on places where you see ants, and often, the ants will not go in that area.
Summary: Try white vinegar. Sprinkle diatomaceous earth. Pour boiling water on mounds outside. Spread out bay leaves.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You can add extra things in the vivarium to improve your dragon's quality of life. Other furniture you can add to the vivarium includes sturdy sand-blasted and sterilized branches. This means they are free from parasites and bacteria which could potentially grow in the warmth of the vivarium. Arrange the branches so they are on a gentle upward incline, to allow the dragon to climb if he wants. Plastic imitation plants give the illusion of greenery to the vivarium. Don’t put live plants in the vivarium; keeping them is very difficult. Live plants will wilt because of the heat, and watering the plants increases the humidity, which encourages mold. Plastic imitation plants look great and are easy to deal with. In addition to plants, the hide, and a branch, you can place additional logs, bamboo shoots, and rocks in the tank. You can even build a rock structure. This will give him more things to walk through and make it nicer for you to look at. If you have a glass tank, get a tank background to place on the back of the tank. It helps make your pet feel more secure than a blank spot. Plus, it will be nice to look at for you and your family. You can buy reptile hammocks for your bearded dragon. Dragons seem to really like hammocks. This will give him a place to lay and enjoy himself.

SUMMARY: Add other furniture. Place some plastic green plants. Add decorations. Put a tank background on the tank. Consider a reptile hammock.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use a coffee can or similarly shaped container as your quenching chamber. Pour in water or vegetable oil so it’s 2–3 inches (5.1–7.6 cm) from the rim of the container. Make sure the oil or water is at room temperature.  This step should be done before heating the steel, as the steel should be quenched immediately after removing from heat.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/1\/1a\/Harden-Steel-Step-4-Version-3.jpg\/v4-460px-Harden-Steel-Step-4-Version-3.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/1\/1a\/Harden-Steel-Step-4-Version-3.jpg\/aid1214287-v4-728px-Harden-Steel-Step-4-Version-3.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"546","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Water is great for rapidly quenching the hot metal, but it could cause thin steel to distort or crack. Vegetable oil has a higher boiling point, so the hot steel will take longer to cool and reduce the chance of it cracking. However, oil may spill and create a fire hazard if the steel is put into the oil too quickly. The water or oil will continue to boil as the heat transfers from the steel. Keep the steel completely submerged until there is no more steam or bubbles, which should only take a few minutes. Set the steel back on your work surface when you’re finished.
Summary: Fill a heat-safe container with water or oil deep enough to submerge your steel. Remove the steel from the quenching medium when it stops bubbling.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you're on mobile, you'll need to tap the Facebook app to open Facebook. This is in the top right corner of your Group interface. On mobile, tap the "Add Members" option at the top of your screen. This will add them to your Group. Facebook presents your most frequently-contacted friends first; as you add these friends to your Group, the list will refresh with more friends.  You can also type the name of a friend you'd like to add into the "Add Members" field. On mobile, tap the name of each friend you'd like to add; this will select their name by placing a checkmark next to it. You can select as many friends as you like. There is no limit to the amount of members a group can have. On mobile, tap "Done" in the top right corner of this menu to add all selected friends to your Group. You can do this by clicking the "Members" tab at the top of your Group. You have successfully added members to your Group! On mobile, tap "Info" in the top right corner of your Group menu, then tap "Members". This will bring up a list of people currently enrolled in your Group.
Summary:
Open your Facebook Group. Click the "Add Members" field. Click the name of a friend you'd like to add. Add as many friends as you'd like. Review your Group's occupant list.