The most widespread and frequently encountered snakes in New York state are the garter snake and the water snake. Garter snakes use a wide variety of habitats, from woodlands to marshes to fields and ...
If you know the clog is a toy ... water run into the tank until the water level triggers the valve to shut. For a toilet that flushes but drains slowly, try plunging first—you may not need to ...
When water isn’t draining as quickly as it should—or, worse, isn’t draining at all—DIY-savvy folks ... flushed toys, and dropped jewelry. This Rigid toilet snake auger is easy to use ...
The narrow-headed garter snake is a nonvenomous snake found in and near the cool, clear headwater streams of the U.S. Southwest. With its stripeless, grayish-colored body, it has been called “drab” in ...
Too much water and a snake plant's leaves can turn yellow and mushy, too little and the tips can turn brown. To help you get it right, we spoke to experts who shared their tips for how often to ...
The Green Water Snake is often mistaken for a Green Mamba. Photos: Warren Dick. ACCORDING to professional snake catcher, Warren Dick, the Green Water Snake is often mistaken for a Green Mamba and ...