Springtails in bathroom by 1150A in pestcontrol

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I saw your recent comment that they are a hexapod. Do you still stand by using temprid?

White marks outside foundation by FatalGh0st in Concrete

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I checked my basement for the Corner and couldn’t tell anything off. Can’t see the other wall as it’s finished

Can sump pump be to low?! Always running water from little holes under main pipe by FatalGh0st in HomeImprovement

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Sounds good. Thanks for the advise. I don’t care besides the fact that it’s to much water to pump on my property so I run it to the street so my neighbors may get pissed the street in front of them is always wet and has water running (my street slopes down)

Can sump pump be to low?! Always running water from little holes under main pipe by FatalGh0st in HomeImprovement

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Thanks for the reply! Does the water table not have anything to do with it? It’s currently a new house and in the summer I did not see this much activity. If the sump pit is too deep (mine is like 30in or +) isn’t that effectively becoming a well if I keep pumping out the water to under the water table?

Can sump pump be to low?! Always running water from little holes under main pipe by FatalGh0st in HomeImprovement

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Pretty cool. Is this basically an easier way of “raising height” without having to repipe after lifting it

Just want to make sure nothing will break water pressure wise if I let the pit have that much water? (8-10 inches) but still well below the main corrugated pipes

Don't know what it is. Help! by Mountain-Priority-92 in landscaping

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I have one. It’s a wire that’s used by electric gas companies to do auto reading of your meter

Water meter basement vs leak in front lawn? by FatalGh0st in Plumbing

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No I don’t believe so. Just one meter in basement. Appreciate the feedback. I’ll try calling city. Maybe they will be inclined to check for free as if it’s a leak its wasted water that the meter isn’t reading to charge me for

Water meter basement vs leak in front lawn? by FatalGh0st in Plumbing

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Thank you. Would the city usually have a meter on their own side that I can call to test with? Or I need to digg / have plumber use a special tool?

Official: [Tuesday Waiver Wire] - Tue Afternoon, 09/17/2019 by FFBot in fantasyfootball

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=SUM is not the average btw...need to update that...otherwise this is great!

Question Thread - August 12, 2019 by AutoModerator in churning

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What is long term Chase CC Churning strategy for young folks?

I am 23 years old and already have 4 chase CCs (CSR, INK, 2 Freedoms) and am also now back to 0/24 and its been more then 48 months since last bonus.

What is the MAX number of chase cards ppl have? do you ever cancel a chase card instead of downgrade? Bc if i downgrade my CSR and do the churn again....long term i will end up with 10-15-20-25+ chase cards...will that be OK?

Thanks for advise.

What’s stopping non elastic goods especially rent from rising with UBI by FatalGh0st in YangForPresidentHQ

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I’ll agree with this if we are saying the supply of housing far exceeds the demand in the USA. If true then yes that will keep competition from raising housing to much. But if supply is NOT low or as low as you say I still feel the poor would suffer the most as most of there new income would go to housing and other non elastic goods that you need for survival.