Article: Don’t jump in too fast with a Cancer man. Once you’ve shown him that you’re interested or secured a date, give him a little bit of space. Let him get to know you slowly while sending out signals that you’e committed to allowing him in.  For example, don’t set up dates two days in a row or immediately invite him over to your place. Avoid asking him personal questions right off the bat. Let him open up to you in his own time. You’ll love how romantic and compassionate he’ll be! Plan a weekend trip to the coast, rent a kayak or try paddleboarding. Take a casual day-date to the beach during the summer. Cancer is a water sign and Cancer men love being near the sea. Although a Cancer man might be hesitant to invite you over when you’ve just started seeing each other, once he’s beginning to commit to you he’ll definitely want to show you his home. In fact, the perfect date for a Cancer man is a night spent at home together. Turn the lights down, curl up together under a blanket, and let him choose the movie.  Cancer men love and are proud of their homes. Compliment him on his place and show him that you love spending time there with him. A Cancer man will still love to go out and be social, but home is his place to recharge and relax. He’ll love that you want to spend time with him there. Cancer men are sensitive and don’t like to be in tense, fraught situations. Keep your temper under control when you’re together and avoid gossiping or critiquing others. For example, avoid snapping if a car cuts in front of you, or complaining about the service at a restaurant. Instead, take a deep breath and let it go. Your calm reaction to a small annoyance is a big plus to a Cancer man.
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Let the relationship progress slowly and naturally. Head to the water for a great Cancer date. Have dates at his place and yours when you get closer. Be even-keeled and calm when you’re on dates together.

Problem: Article: Research and follow instructions online detailing how to back up your device. This mod will not work if your device is not rooted. Search online for steps on how to root your specific device. Just tap on the Google Play icon in your app drawer. Use the search bar, and tap on the application when it shows up ni the results. " This should automatically download and install the app to your device. After tapping Install, a permissions notification will pop up. Accept the it.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/c\/c7\/Use-MetaMorph-on-Android-Step-5Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Use-MetaMorph-on-Android-Step-5Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/c\/c7\/Use-MetaMorph-on-Android-Step-5Bullet1.jpg\/aid4318208-v4-684px-Use-MetaMorph-on-Android-Step-5Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":377,"bigWidth":"684","bigHeight":"560","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a> (screenshot)<br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
Summary: Back up your data. Make sure your device is rooted. Open Google Play on your device. Search for MetaMorph. Tap on "Install.

Netting that is too small for starlings to penetrate will prevent them from entering your orchard while still allowing sunlight and less invasive birds through.  The practicality of this approach may vary depending on the size of the area that you wish to cover. Maintaining the netting is important—holes may allow the starlings to get through. The areas may need to be covered only for a limited time.  Once the starlings move on to a new area, they may not try to return, or you may be able to continue prevention with less extreme measures. Starlings prefer to nest in areas where the trees are dense and close together.  For a long-term solution to deter the birds, consider thinning the trees on your property. Sometimes thick or commercial grade material such as metal flashing or industrial vent/chimney covers may be necessary. Metal spikes along ledges and other areas that starlings have started to roost will help drive starlings away to other areas. Boards or other materials set at a 45 degree incline along ledges and other roost areas will deter starlings due to the uncomfortable angle.  You may be able to remove the boards once the starlings have moved on to new territory.
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Cover orchards or nest areas with netting. Thin trees in densely forested areas. Block any openings bigger than 1” wide. Install deterrent spikes on roosting areas. Install angled boards over ledges.