Write an article based on this "Hire a wildlife expert. Catch and relocate with traps. Check before using lethal methods. Destroy the nests and eggs."
article: If you’ve tried a number of tactics and nothing has worked, then it may be time to call in the wildlife professionals. Get ahold of a local wildlife refuge or zoo and request contact information for an avian expert. This person will come out to your location and may even relocate large bird flocks.  Again, be prepared to pay for these services. You may be able to contract with an expert if repeated treatments and visits are necessary. Contact Wildlife Services or Animal Control in your area to see if traps are available for rent or to borrow. If not, you can buy a “bob” or “funnel” trap online relatively cheaply and resell it afterwards. Place the traps around the infested areas and check them daily. When you find a bird inside, drive as far away as you can and release it. Look into the laws in your area before attempting to harm any pest birds. Some species are protected by law, whereas others are considered “non-protected” and can be killed by shooting or chemical agents, also called avicides. For example, certain states in the U.S. allow citizens to shoot pigeons and sparrows as a control measure. However, you’ll need to check your local laws as well since some jurisdictions do not permit shooting wildlife in residential areas. It is best if you exhaust all other measures before even considering this type of action. Some people may find this tactic repugnant, but it is one guaranteed way to reduce your pest bird population. Remove or destroy eggs once every two weeks in the spring and summer months. Pull down nests from window eaves, gutters, and other undesired places at the same time.   A less messy method is to give the bird population birth control pellets via feeders. However, you won’t be able to guarantee that only certain types of birds are affected. Depending on the bird type, you may need to contact the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to get a permit for egg or nest removal.

Write an article based on this "Select an organic, unrefined extra virgin coconut oil. Apply once or twice a week. Give yourself at least 30 minutes for your conditioning treatment. Scoop a small amount of coconut oil from the jar. Melt the coconut oil. Use a comb to divide your hair into sections. Use your fingers to massage coconut oil into your hair. Let the oil set in your hair for at least 30 minutes. Use shampoo to remove the oil from your hair."
article: Look on the labels for a coconut oil product that is cold-pressed or expeller-pressed, as these processes extract oil from coconut flakes without any chemicals. Avoid hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils. Jars of coconut oil are available in most grocery stores in the cooking/baking aisle near other cooking oils, or in the health food aisle. For best results, use coconut oil as a conditioner 1-2 times a week. Soon, you should notice a difference in the quality and strength of your hair. Because the coconut oil needs to set in your hair for at least thirty minutes in order to be effective, it's best to make sure you'll have enough time for the treatment before you begin. Use coconut oil when you know you'll have at least half an hour and up to overnight to leave it in your hair. At room temperature, the oil will be a white, solid material. Use your fingers or a spoon to remove a small clump of oil. Aim for about 1 tablespoon (15 ml) (15 grams) for longer hair, and ½ tablespoon (7 grams) for shorter cuts. Place the oil in a heat resistant container. Place your container of coconut oil in the microwave and cook on high for 30 seconds, or until the coconut oil has turned from a white solid to a clear liquid. Let the container sit for a minute, or until it is cool enough to handle. First, divide your hair into 4 parts, and then split up these parts into ½ - 1 inch (1.5-2.5 cm) wide sections. Use hair clips to help keep these sections apart. It doesn't matter whether your hair is wet or dry for the steps that follow. Coat your fingers in the melted coconut oil. Then, starting at the roots of your hair, and moving all the way to the bottom of your strands, massage the oil into the different sections of your hair. Continue rubbing the oil into your hair until all of the oil is absorbed. This will allow the oil to absorb into your hair. While 30 minutes is the minimum recommended amount of time, leaving the oil in for 2 hours or more is ideal. You can also leave the oil in your hair overnight. If you are going to leave the oil in your hair overnight, place a towel over your pillow, and wear a shower cap to avoid making a mess. After the oil has set in your hair, wash your hair thoroughly. Use a natural shampoo that foams easily; you'll want maximum suds to help cleanse the oil. When you're finished, style your hair as usual.  You might need to shampoo your hair 2-3 times to make sure you've washed all of the oil from your hair. Use a clarifying shampoo if your regular shampoo doesn't work. There is no need to use regular conditioner after you wash with shampoo. The coconut oil will have already done the job!

Write an article based on this "Begin with dry hair. Comb out the tangles. Apply a setting spray or hairspray to your hair. Use a curling iron with a barrel between ¾ inches and 1 inch (2.5 cm). Curl 1-inch sections at a time. Clamp a section of hair in the curling iron. Roll the iron up. Release the curl. Pin up each curl as you go. Alternate the size and direction of each curl. Continue until all your hair is curled. Spritz your curls with hairspray. Unpin the curls. Shape the curls with your fingers."
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You should never use a curling iron on wet hair, as it causes breakage and burning. Instead, make sure your hair is completely dry before curling it. Before you start curling, make sure your hair is free of tangles and snares by running a brush or comb through it. You can apply a detangling spray or serum if necessary, as well. Before you use your curling iron, apply a setting spray or hairspray to help the curls hold. You can also use a product like wave-enhancing spray, mousse, or gel, to help give your hair body and set the curls. Let it dry before you start curling your hair. Look for a setting spray that doubles as a heat protectant to prevent hair damage from the curling iron. To get extra curly hair, you need to use a small curling iron to create fairly tight curls. Choose a curling iron with a ¾ inch to 1-inch barrel to get small curls. Larger barrels will create a wavy, rather than curly, look. Begin with a small section at the crown (or top) of your head and work your way through the top portion of your hair. Then, curl the next highest layer all the way around before moving lower. Many people also start curling from the bottom, but it won’t make a big difference either way. Open the handle and close the hair in the curling iron. Start in the middle of the section, rather than clamping it at the end, to create curls that last all day. Begin twirling the iron so that the hair wraps around it. Then, gently release the clamp and slide the iron down the hair. Clamp it and roll it again. Continue this process until you reach the ends of your hair. Then roll the iron until it is close to, but not touching, your scalp. Clamping the middle of your hair in the iron and working your way toward the ends will create longer lasting curls that rolling the iron from the bottom of your hair up. Hold the curl in place for 5 seconds before releasing it. Then, open up the iron and pull the handle down, letting go of the curl. After you make the curl, wrap it around your finger in a small loop or bun. When you have it wrapped, use a bobby pin or single prong hair clip to secure it to your head. This process will help your curls set, and it keeps them out of your way as you curl the rest of your hair. As you go, alternate the amount of hair you curl at one time and well as the direction in which you roll the hair. Doing so will give you a bit more volume, as well as curls in different sizes and orientations, which will make them look more natural. Continue curling one piece of hair at a time until all your hair is curled. If you have a lot of hair and are curling small sections, this may take a while. While your curls are setting, spritz them with hairspray before unpinning them. Allow the hairspray to dry completely before you remove the bobby pins. Release the bobby pins, and unroll the curls. Shake your curls out, then use your fingers to separate them. Scrunch up or twist the curls with your fingers, creating the shape you want. Don’t brush out your curls, as this will undo all the work you’ve put in and create frizziness. You can apply a finishing product to set the style, if desired.