Do you want to make life more hazardous for mice, ticks, flies, gnats, and mosquitoes in your backyard or around your hunting property?
If so, now is a good time to start. Cooler weather and shorter days allow more time in your workshop to build nesting boxes for airborne hunters. And when winter ends, you can deploy your new housing units to attract and hold more mouse-hunting owls, and insect-eating bats and birds to patrol your properties and eat all those small annoyances.
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