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Preparing for the Spring

Winter is coming to an end in the upcoming months and it is time to prepare for all of those pesky rodents to come out from hibernation. Once out of hibernation animals such as squirrels, mice and groundhogs will begin looking for food and a mate. [...]

2022-01-10T12:30:46-05:00February 12th, 2019|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Preparing for the Spring

Don’t let mice squeak by this winter!

Winter is coming and that means all of the critters that live outdoors are gonna be looking for a warm place to reside during the cold months of the year. What better place than the walls and basement of your home! Nobody wants these disgusting rodents [...]

2022-01-10T12:31:51-05:00November 1st, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Don’t let mice squeak by this winter!

Rodent-Proof your Home this Fall

Rats, squirrels, mice, and more might be looking for a new place to live this fall. It is important to make sure that your house is prepared for the new season, so that your home can be protected from potential rodent raids. Lawn Preparation Trimming weeds, [...]

2022-01-10T12:33:37-05:00September 11th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Rodent-Proof your Home this Fall

Keep Critters Away From Your Garden

With the warm weather finally making its debut, gardening season is upon us. After spending weeks perfecting your garden, animals tearing it up is less than welcomed. Especially after spending the whole winter looking forward to tomatoes, cucumbers, and other crops, the last thing you need [...]

2022-01-10T12:35:07-05:00June 1st, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Keep Critters Away From Your Garden

Do Bats Carry Rabies?

Bats could potentially carry rabies, just as most mammals do. 90% of human rabies cases in America are caused by contact with bats. Since only about 6% of the bat population is known to carry the disease, there is about one human death per year due [...]

2022-01-10T12:35:25-05:00May 15th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Do Bats Carry Rabies?

Snakes: Venomous Vs Harmless

It can be difficult to distinguish a venomous snake from a harmless one. The primary misconception of snakes is that the majority of them are dangerous. Depending on where you’re located, this is typically not true. A common myth about snakes is that just because they [...]

2022-01-10T12:35:35-05:00May 10th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Snakes: Venomous Vs Harmless

Prevent Squirrels From Taking Over Bird Feeders

Birds are typically one of the few welcomed animals in backyards. Tons of people love watching and listening to their chirps, but they are also quite beneficial to have around on your property. They usually feed on some insects that can be harmful to a garden, [...]

2022-01-10T12:35:50-05:00May 1st, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Prevent Squirrels From Taking Over Bird Feeders

Different Types of Snakes

Snakes are cold-blooded creatures that hold about 2900 species of serpents. As these animals have been around for centuries, most people have a preconceived idea that all snakes are dangerous, while most snakes are actually non-venomous. Learn about three of the most dangerous kinds of snakes [...]

2022-01-10T12:36:28-05:00April 10th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Different Types of Snakes

How to Spot a Squirrel Infestation

As there are several species of squirrels, the tree squirrel is typically the most common nuisance for homeowners. They make a ton of noise in any area they inhibit, and are also likely to cause damage. Due to the expanding number of squirrels and the decreasing [...]

2018-04-03T10:11:00-04:00April 3rd, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on How to Spot a Squirrel Infestation

Tips for Preventing Spring Infestations

Spring has sprung, and it is now officially the most common time for pests to emerge. While looking for a place to build their nest or food for their young, these wild animals might come a little too close for comfort. Before it’s too late, make [...]

2022-01-10T12:36:55-05:00March 22nd, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Tips for Preventing Spring Infestations
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