Many gardeners have had at least one encounter with rats; the typical urban gardener has probably had many. Urban gardens are particularly hospitable to rats because they provide food, water, and safety. Rats will burrow into any available earthen space within close proximity to food but prefer fresh, fertile soil to make their nests—a garden is prime real estate to them. A rat burrow can be anywhere from one to six feet deep and will have an entrance, an exit, and maybe even an escape hole.
Working Wife Outraged After Husband Sends Her Angry Texts Complaining About Watching His Own Kids
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Recent events in Ukraine have alerted gardeners to the fact that much of the agricultural fertilizer we have used is sourced from the breadbasket of Europe, as Ukraine is often called. Most fertilizers provide nitrogen and phosphorus with some potassium, which are manufactured by steam, chemical, or compaction granulation, to enable nitrogen to be released into the soil for plant use. However, with a serious shortage of these available globally, the search for nutrients we could use instead may be very close to you. Read on to hear about research into recycling human urine into fertilizer is happening worldwide and ways to help use it in your own garden. These are the elements you may recognise from the details listed on commercialized NPK fertilisers. The various elements in urine do depend on what an individual person has eaten and drunk but on average, these are the proportions in human urine. Scientists lament that most of these nutrients are flushed back into wastewater treatment plants and not re-utilized in our agricultural fields.
Consider the most annoying things in life. For the vast majority, "bursting for a piss" is surely up there with "wasps," "offensively slow walkers," and "plugging your phone in overnight and waking up to discover the plug was never on. For the uninitiated, omorashi —from the Japanese word for "wet yourself"—is a fetish that involves being sexually aroused by the discomfort of a full bladder. Like any fetish, it has varying degrees of extremity: Some members of the omorashi community experience arousal by encouraging someone to develop a full bladder, while others can orgasm after watching someone lose bladder control and experience the relief and embarrassment that comes with it. Water sports are nothing new—golden showers and urophagia drinking urine , for example, are well-documented fetishes.
The Mumsnet community is criticizing an overwhelmed dad after he fired off a series of dramatic texts to his wife to complain about watching their children while she was at work. The baffled woman thinks her husband is being selfish but doesn't know how to fix the problem. In her post , the anonymous woman shared her husband is "clearly resenting the loss of his child-free summer holidays. She explained that before they had children, her husband, who works as a teacher, "would be free to please himself for the whole six weeks.