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  2. How To Keep Squirrels Away From Your Home And Garden - AOL

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    “Over time, urine and feces can accumulate, too, in places such as attic insulation.” ... You’ll also hear a lot of rustling or scratching noises as they move around. Gray squirrels are ...

  3. Night noises turned out to be a stranger living in her attic

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    A woman heard weird noises in her home in the middle of the night, and soon learned a stranger was living in her attic.

  4. Florida family discovers 6-foot boa constrictor that was ...

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    A Florida man said it all started with strange noises his family heard coming from their attic. Bob van der Herchen, of Englewood, Florida, and his family believed for years that they might have ...

  5. Something Upstairs - Wikipedia

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    He lives in a house of past events, built in 1789. Kenny's room is in the attic. One night Kenny wakes to a scraping noise in the old slave room. When he looks inside, he sees a ghost that tries to get out from a stain on the floor. It moves a box full of books out of the way. Once it is out, the ghost feels the attic walls, in search of something.

  6. Drummer of Tedworth - Wikipedia

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    It was alleged that the drummer had brought these plagues of noise upon Mompesson's head by witchcraft. [2] Drury was said to have been associated with a band of gypsies . Glanvill, who visited the house in 1663, had claimed to have heard strange scratching noises under a bed in the children's room.

  7. Chalkboard scraping - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, humans are less averse to the white noise than to scraping. [4] A 1986 study used a tape-recording of a three-pronged garden tool similar to a fork being "grided" across a chalkboard, which roughly reproduces the sound of fingernails on chalkboard. The recording was then manipulated, removing pitches at the extremities and the median.

  8. The Distrest Poet - Wikipedia

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    The Enraged Musician.. The engraving of The Distrest Poet in its third state was issued on 15 December 1741 as a companion piece to The Enraged Musician, a comic scene of a violinist driven to distraction by the noise from the street outside his practice room.

  9. Grand Wizzard Theodore - Wikipedia

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    Furious with the noise, his mother entered the room and told Theodore to lower the volume, or she would turn off the music. According to Theodore, while his mother was standing in the doorway scolding him, he was still holding the record down with his hand, "rubbing the record back and forth", causing a scratching sound.