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{{fa}}The man cave. Packed to the rafters with man gear, such as trophies, antlers, games, men magazines, beer cans (used and collectible), faded plaid Lay-Z-Boy chairs with food crumbs tucked into every possible crevice and electronic paraphernalia, this is almost a no-go zone. The trouble is, this is a potential vermin safe haven unless it's kept clean regularly. And while it's a place where the men go to be boys, allowing it to reflect a frat house filled with chips, spilled beverages and foot odor is encouraging trouble.
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The man cave. Packed to the rafters with man gear, such as trophies, antlers, games, men magazines, beer cans (used and collectible), faded plaid Lay-Z-Boy chairs with food crumbs tucked into every possible crevice and electronic paraphernalia, this is almost a no-go zone. The trouble is, this is a potential vermin safe haven unless it's kept clean regularly. And while it's a place where the men go to be boys, allowing it to reflect a frat house filled with chips, spilled beverages and foot odor is encouraging trouble.
  
 
Although you may want to ignore the man cave or just use a blow torch because you know it’s a big (and potentially nasty) job, eventually it must be attacked. Lace up your biohazard suit and grab every bottle, can or gallon of sanitizer and attack. Oh and yeah, you might like to grab the creator of the man cave too and dispense some cleaning-your-own-den lessons at the same time.
 
Although you may want to ignore the man cave or just use a blow torch because you know it’s a big (and potentially nasty) job, eventually it must be attacked. Lace up your biohazard suit and grab every bottle, can or gallon of sanitizer and attack. Oh and yeah, you might like to grab the creator of the man cave too and dispense some cleaning-your-own-den lessons at the same time.