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gopher
July 25, 2023
Gophers have a voracious appetite for many types of greenery. Grass, roots, tubers, shrubs, flowers, vegetables, seeds, and even your trees are on the menu.
raccoon-laying-down
May 31, 2023
By debunking common myths and misconceptions, we can better understand raccoons and ensure a harmonious coexistence.
bats-in-attic
April 7, 2023
When it comes to an infestation, one thing is certain: you should not try to deal with it yourself. Doing so puts both you and the animal at risk.
groundhog-day
February 26, 2023
Some of the most normal wildlife species in the U.S. carry an interesting and sometimes even surprising history.
flying-bat
January 27, 2023
Of the many nuisance animals that can sneak into your home, bats may be near the top of the list for most terrifying.
black-bear-yawning
December 21, 2022
Some animals even have a biological coping mechanism that we do not: hibernation.
mice-on-cups
November 27, 2022
What if you notice signs of an infestation but choose to put off taking care of it?
deer-side-of-road
October 28, 2022
Overall, it is best to leave wild animals alone or leave them to the experts.
crow-in-cemetery
September 30, 2022
We avoid black cats. But aside from those common classics, did you know there are some interesting superstitions about wildlife too?
possum-on-fence
September 1, 2022
First and foremost, ensure that the company in question is licensed and insured with the proper training.
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