It's annoying to find lizards and frogs inside. They must be coming in through the sliding door gaps. I've found lizards stuck in between the screen door and the glass door. If I had a choice, I wouldn't have sliding doors.
Reasoning_project Study G is just approved. Great, 'cause I wrote the most boring book report imaginable. And the whole thing knocked me out for the day. This is the third one of these I've done and I tell myself each time I'll not go there again. But who could turn down 20.00?
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Ah I see mine approved too. I have a hate and love relationship with them too. Hate the essay but love the cash. I keep thinking I'll return it but once I get into it, It's not so bad.
My brother has that in Boca Raton. I like frogs and lizards, but not necessarily in the house. Can you find how they're getting in past the screen door? In the daylight, close the screen door and look for a gap in the lower corner. It means the door isn't level. Look for 2 screws near the top of the door. I've fixed 100 of these
Yeah I've fixed screen doors and replaced screens. That isn't the issue. I think they're getting in where the two doors meet, right in the middle. There's a gap for the sliding part. It's not all airtight I think otherwise it wouldn't slide. Doesn't happen that often. I might just put some kind of cloth in the tracks to keep them out.
They had some group chat ones earlier this year that were decent (chat as in audio and actually speaking). We had someone in our group who seemed happy to do the final writeup so basically I had to do some reading beforehand and spend ~90 minutes talking about the problem with a few other people. Don't recall how I got the qual but we did 4 sessions averaging $30 per. I've only managed to catch one of the individual ones -- they keep posting before I get home. There was a fair bit of reading and thinking and writing. Ended up taking me 90 minutes, which isn't bad for the pay, but like alk said it kinda wiped me out thinking-wise for the day. Was reduced to mindless work only after that.
If you use cardboard cut to size, and wax the top with soap or a candle, it might not interfere with the sliding. You could put the lizards to good use and send them to Jen.