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How to get rid of nuisance deer
How to get rid of nuisance deer
Nuisance deer can cause major property damage. Learn tips for deterring deer, such as using repellents, fencing, scare tactics, and deer resistant plants.
What to expect in the first 3 months after adopting a new dog
What to expect in the first 3 months after adopting a new dog
The first three months with a new adopted dog are filled with surprises, but you can prepare by being flexible and following the 3-3-3 rule.
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State Farm® Insurance AgentSimple Insights®
How to get rid of nuisance deer
How to get rid of nuisance deer
Nuisance deer can cause major property damage. Learn tips for deterring deer, such as using repellents, fencing, scare tactics, and deer resistant plants.
What to expect in the first 3 months after adopting a new dog
What to expect in the first 3 months after adopting a new dog
The first three months with a new adopted dog are filled with surprises, but you can prepare by being flexible and following the 3-3-3 rule.