Snails are most active at night, when the soil is wet and inviting. By allowing your beds to dry out slightly, you can make your garden less attractive to them.  The only exception to this measure will be when you have thirsty plants like roses or impatiens that need to be watered several times per day. Only give your plants as much water as they need. Soggy soil is particularly inviting to snails, slugs, and other moisture-loving pests. Do a walk-through once a day and pick up any rubbish or refuse you happen to find. Snails often seek shelter underneath metal cans, wooden boards, and similar items. Once they find their way inside, they’ll lay eggs and their number will multiply.  Likewise, it may be a good idea to get rid of oddly-shaped statues, ornaments, and other garden fixtures where snails might be hiding if you’ve dealing with a serious infestation. Snail are hermaphrodites, which means even a single critter has the potential to lay dozens of eggs and make your snail problem worse. Some plants are better adapted to surviving snail attacks than others. Examples of resilient species include geraniums, hydrangea, impatiens, rosemary, lavender, begonias, and most ornamental grasses. By contrast, plants like hosta, dahlias, beans, cabbage, and strawberries are among the most common targets of hungry snails. If you keep chickens or ducks, allow them to roam freely in areas most affected by snail activity. These birds will hunt and eat snails and other small creatures that commonly go unseen in your garden. As an added bonus, they'll even convert them into a free fertilizer for you. Consider inviting other wildlife into your garden, if you’re not worried about their numbers becoming an issue. Many types of birds, toads, and snakes have been known to make a meal of garden snails.

Summary: Water your plants in the morning. Keep your garden free of litter. Plant species that are naturally resistant to garden snails. Let farm birds to graze on stray snails.


Your doctor will have you describe all your symptoms.  He or she will then analyze them, and use your medical profile, lifestyle, and family history to form a diagnosis. They will ask specific questions about what kind of jobs/sport you participate in, or any other activities that may irritate your sciatica. Your doctor might also ask if you have any problems controlling your bladder or bowel movements, if you have experienced excessive numbness or weakness in your leg or thigh, or if you suffer from frequent urinary tract infections. In addition to the background diagnostics, your doctor will use a physical examination to identify pain locations and to determine the main causes of your sciatica. This will primarily focus on whether the sciatica originates from the spine or not. This test can determine if you are suffering from a case of sciatica.  You will lay down on a bed, on your back with both legs straight. You will be asked to raise the affected leg at a 45 degree angle, while keeping it straight. Then, the doctor will test the reflexes of your foot. If your feel any pain at your lower back or thigh, you are probably suffering from sciatica. Your doctor may use other tests to determine your condition. These tests include:  Blood tests to determine whether or not you are suffering from infection X-ray or CT scans that can pick up any spinal deformities or herniated discs MRIs to gain a more detailed picture of the condition of your nerves and bones

Summary: Visit your doctor to receive a comprehensive medical assessment. Receive a physical examination from your doctor. Get a straight leg raise test done to identify sciatica. Undergo additional diagnostic testings.


To get more of a sense of privacy, head for the stall at the very end of the line. You may feel more comfortable going to the washroom if you are farther away from other people using the washroom. For men and boys who just need to pee, you may pee at the urinal that is farthest from the door or at a urinal where there is no one on either side of you. This small sense of privacy could do a lot to steady your nerves and get you to feel more calm. . Breathing exercises can help you to feel calm and relaxed, which will then help to loosen up your bladder muscles and allow you to go to the bathroom. You may do simple breathing exercises where you breath in and out, inhaling for three counts and exhaling for three counts. You may also try belly breathing, where you inhale through your nose and fill your belly with breathe. You can then hold for three counts at the top of your inhale and then exhale through your nose again, letting your belly pull into your spine. This will allow you to experience deeper breathing and feel more relaxed. You can try to activate the muscles that control your ability to go to the bathroom by practicing tightening your pelvic muscles and then releasing them. You can also sync this to your breathing, where you inhale as you tighten your pelvic muscles and then exhale as you release your pelvic muscles. As you tighten your pelvic muscles, you may experience a sensation similar to holding your urine when you have to go to the bathroom very badly. As you release your pelvic muscles, you may experience a sensation similar to releasing your urine, such as when you go to the bathroom. Get in a relaxing head space by putting in headphones and listening to music on your smartphone or a music player. Choose music that helps you to feel relaxed, from classical music to smooth jazz to trance music. This way, you can focus on the music rather than the environment of the washroom or any embarrassment you may be feeling when you are in the washroom. . Meditation can be great for getting into a relaxed headspace and removing yourself from any discomfort you may be experiencing. You can do deep breathing meditation, where you close your eyes and focus on your breathing as you inhale and exhale. Or, you can try mantra meditation, where you repeat a mantra in your mind as you inhale and exhale. This could be a mantra that you find soothing and relaxing.

Summary: Go for the stall farthest from the door. Do breathing exercises Practice tightening and releasing your pelvic muscles. Listen to soothing music. Try meditation


You can buy fake teeth at many costume shops. Fake teeth are often designed to look as if some of your teeth are missing. You can visit a local costume or craft store and see if they sell fake teeth. Many people think of hillbillies as people with missing teeth. A trucker hat may be a good idea, for either a man or a woman. Trucker hats are sometimes associated with redneck/hillbilly culture. Rednecks are slightly different than hillbillies, however. Rednecks are thought of as working class southerners, while hillbillies tend to live in rural areas not necessarily in the south. A trucker hat may be seen as more redneck than hillbilly. You can try carrying a knapsack, which is a small bag usually made out of a blanket or rag. As hillbillies are often thought of as homeless or wandering, this could help you get the image down. Try carrying something like toilet paper in your knapsack. You can pull it out and carry this at parties or for pictures. Toilet paper may indicate you have to use the bathroom in the woods, giving you the rustic hillbilly feel. Bandanas are often associated with hillbilly outfits. Try tying a bandana around your neck or wrapping your hair in a bandana. You can choose any style you like, but a checkered style may best convey the hillbilly aesthetic. Beer can help you give off a rustic, working class vibe. Consider carrying a beer can around, or something like a forty ounce of beer. Keep in mind beer is slightly more associated with rednecks than hillbillies. As stated, the two are different. A beer can may result in your costume getting mistaken for a redneck costume. Straw hats are often associated with the hillbilly lifestyle. Consider buying a wide-brimmed straw hat and adding it to your hillbilly outfit.
Summary: Invest in fake teeth. Consider a trucker hat. Carry a knapsack. Add a bandana. Carry a beer can. Go for a straw hat.