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How to Test for Lyme Disease
Lyme disease, caused by spirochetal bacteria, is found in wild animals, particularly deer and rodents. Ticks carry the disease between these animals, as well as to humans. To test for this disease, use a two-step process that consists of the ELISA test a...
How to Use a Winch
Off-road driving with your vehicle can be exhilarating, but sometimes you might find yourself stuck on some rocks or in a pit of mud. Fortunately, if you have a winch mounted on your vehicle, you shouldn’t have any problem getting yourself unstuck. To use...
How to Keep Birds Out of Trees
While birds may look pretty and sound nice in your yard, you may want to prevent them from taking up permanent residency in your trees. Birds will often eat fruit like apples or oranges on trees. Certain birds, like magpies and sparrows, will also scare a...
How to Access the Camera on Samsung Galaxy
This wikiHow teaches you how to open the camera on your Samsung Galaxy phone or tablet.
Rit Dye Instructions for Dyeing Your Clothes
Rit Dye is an all-purpose dye that can be used to color most natural fabrics, along with other materials like paper, wood, rope, and even nylon-based plastics. There are several dyeing methods to choose from, based on how vibrant you want your colors to b...
How to Control Your Apple TV on iPhone or iPad
This wikiHow teaches you how to use your iPhone or iPad as a remote with your Apple TV. This feature is only available on iOS 11. If you don't see the features below, you may need to update your iPhone's or iPad's operating system to iOS 11 if you haven't...
How to Embed a Tweet
X, formerly known as Twitter, makes it easy to embed your own (or somebody else's) Tweets into your web page or blog post. An embedded Tweet includes the Tweet itself, attached photos or videos, and the Tweet's interactions. We'll show you how to find a T...
How to Open a PDF on Android
This wikiHow teaches you how to install the Adobe Acrobat Reader app from the Play Store and open any PDF file saved on your phone or tablet, using Android.
How to Repair Vertical Blinds
Vertical blinds sometimes get bent, stuck, or otherwise damaged. Basic troubleshooting often fixes minor problems like a backwards or crooked blind. However, if you can't find an obvious cause like a backwards blind or something similar, you may have to r...
How to Install a Curved Shower Rod
A curved shower rod makes any bathroom look more elegant and spacious. Installing a curved shower rod is an easy project that anyone can do. Select a rod that matches your bathroom and will fit your shower enclosure. Mount the flanges, then snap your r...
How to Treat Depression in Dogs
If your dog is lethargic and not acting like its usual self, then it may be suffering from depression. Depression can have a variety of symptoms, which usually include changes to the dog's behavior and energy level. Depression can be caused by changes in...
How to Remove Telegram Contacts on PC or Mac
This wikiHow teaches you how to delete people from your Telegram contacts list when you’re on a computer.
How to Cite Using the Harvard Style
Accurate citation is crucial for research papers and can help you avoid accusations of plagiarism. The Harvard reference style and citation method is used by university students and faculty in a number of different disciplines. Harvard style takes an "aut...
How to Dye Fabric with Arashi Shibori
Arashi Shibori is a traditional Japanese technique used to dye fabrics. To dye fabric using this technique, you’ll need a cylindrical object and some twine or yarn to tie the fabric down with. You can dye your fabric any color you’d like, and you can even...
How to Flavor Soy Milk
Soy milk is a great alternative to dairy milk if you’re vegan, lactose intolerant, or you just prefer something other than regular milk. You can spice up your soy milk with a variety of different flavors, like chocolate, blueberry, and cinnamon. You can a...
How to Treat Bacterial Vaginosis with Home Remedies
As the name suggests, bacterial vaginosis (BV) is caused by an overgrowth of the bacteria in the vagina.[1] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world's leading hospitals Go to source As a bacterial inflamma...