Our outdoor cat had a kitten that was born behind our outside washer/dryerIt thinks that the area is her spot to goIt is difficult for me to get behind the machine to clean and w/summer near it's starting to smell and attract fliesIs there anything to spray or put back there to deter it from using that area?? Someone suggested sprinkling a spice on the ground, would this work?? If so, what type???
This depends on what you intent to use isYes aluminum cans, have a coating in them, because of the acid that is in soda popthat will eat away at the aluminumso they do coat it with a clear plastic, however this is a water bottle, and will not be coated insideOn a survival note, if i had to make a choice which to carry, light wait aluminum, or the durability of stainless steel, actually, i use aluminum in the summer for light wait, but during the winter i use stainless steel, because it is more durable, and does not dent easy hope this helps you
This Site Might Help YouRE: difference between stainless steel and aluminum water bottle? i bought this snoopy water bottle or thermal whatever from old navy (its in the shape so im guessing water bottle) and well it says its made from stainless steel and im just wondering can the interior/ the inside break/flake off? and whats the difference between the two water bottle??
Stainless steel is a neutral metal, which is why so much cookware is made from it; it's safeAluminum does have a coating, but BPA is no longer included in that coating with many manufacturersEven so, as long as it's just water in an aluminum bottle, you're fineAnd aluminum bottles are much safer than any plastic bottle you could buyBut anything acidic can affect a liningStainless steel bottles also tend to be cheaper, but heavierFrankly, aluminum and stainless steel are both pretty healthy choicesYour biggest health concerns with them would be your own cleaningNo matter what, any bottle that is not cleaned will pick up germs, so no matter which bottle you get, as long as it's kept clean, you'll be fine.
Cyanne pepper or even some sheets of aluminum foil, (not balled up) will workThe hate to walk on thatMake sure you get the smell out first.