Nothing beats spending a relaxing summer night outside the terrace with the moon shining and birds singing. But the nice atmosphere can be ruined once mosquitoes and other insects start bugging you. Understandably, your first instinct is to swat them away or use a repellent on them but there is a more effective way to counter annoying pests.

Installing a bat house nearby sounds weird especially if one does not know how helpful they can be. Contrary to what movies and myths portrayed bats, they do not hurt humans. They attack insects.

Do you know that a single bat can consume as much as 1,200 insects in just an hour? Amazing, isn't it? If only bats are around humans all the time, there is no need for chemical repellents that are harmful to the body.

Unfortunately, bats are becoming extinct. Their population is slowly diminishing in numbers which is quite alarming. In fact, they are now considered endangered species. For this reason, there is a rapid increase in insect population and a high demand of toxic repellent.

How do you install a bat house? If you want to help increase the bat population, you can do this by installing a bat house in your place.

Bats dwell by colonies so if you decide to construct a house for them, you should construct a mid-size house that usually fits 100-300 bats. These numbers can already consume 360,000 mosquitoes and other insects for only one hour.

They don't like their houses on top of the trees. Instead mount the bat house on a pole about 15-20 feet above the ground. You can also install them near the awning of your house where they can receive a bit of sunlight.

Installing bat house not only helps eliminate your problems with annoying insects but you are also helping to preserve a very valuable ecological flying mammal.

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We would all love to have spotlessly clean homes 24/7, but this just isn't reality for some of us. There are a few easy steps you can take to keep your home clean and tidy.

One of the untidiest things that we own are our clothes. Seriously, think about it. We are all guilty of throwing down a coat, or a cardigan or a jumper and leaving it there. If you have so many clothes that you have run out of storage, have a sort out and get rid of the ones you don't wear.

If your stuff is of good quality, and you just don't wear it any more, consider selling it. If you can't be bothered and just want rid of it, either throw it away or give it to a charity or goodwill organization. It doesn't matter how it goes, just as long as it does.

You've obviously been struggling for storage, so think how much easier it will be if you get rid of 25% of your clothes.

The next thing you need to do is sort out those loose items that have been hanging around without a home. Clocks, picture frames, books, you know the kind of things I mean.

Now get some very large and strong bin bags and pack all these items into them. Now that all your surfaces are clear, you can place these items around our home to show them off to their best effect. This is also useful as you may find that you much prefer the minimalist approach as opposed to the clutter you had previously.

If after all this your home still doesn't look that great, its time to get rid of some of your furniture. Bulky, old furniture can make a modern home feel very cramped, so it's time to treat this in the same way a you did your clothes.

There are pieces of furniture in all our homes that we don't particularly like, they are just, there! Well, if you want a comfortable home with a good vibe it's time for them to go. Selling them is the most profitable way to go, but don't spend the money on more furniture or clutter!

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