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Wild animal repellant
It's you're lucky day; you've finally found a website that talks about wild animal repellant. Finally, you're about to find out what you need to buy, how much of it to use, and how long it will take for your wildlife problems to go away and never return! Is it going...
Wild animal diseases
Wild animals can expose humans and pets to a number of diseases. Some of these issues, like rabies, are well-known, but others may not be so obvious. some of the diseases wild animals can transmit to humans and pets include: Rabies: Top on everyone's list of wild...
What to do if you find a baby wild animal
There are many myths out there regarding humans and baby wild animals; if you touch it the mother won't take it back, etc. The truth is less severe, though the less interaction humans and baby wild animals have, the better. There are two primary situations in regards...
What is the best bait to catch a wild animal
The best bait to catch a wild animal will depend on the animal in question. When it comes to nuisance wildlife, many of these creatures are scavengers, and therefore aren't too picky about what they put into their mouths. Also, bait doesn't need to be edible in...
Squirrel repellent
Squirrels are destructive when they are after something they want. We see this in small examples, like around birdfeeders and gardens; a determined squirrel will easily rip apart any barrier put up to protect seed or vegetables. Because of this destructive and...
Should you feed wildlife?
This is an interesting topic, and that's because the answer is different depending on who you ask. The elderly woman next door who leaves out food for the deer will tell you there's no harm in it, after all, what if the winter is particularly harsh? The deer might die...
Scratching sounds in the attic or walls
It starts off like something out of a horror movie; it's late at night; you're curled up on the coach under a blanket watching your favorite show; the house is quiet--almost. Then, though you're not quite sure you heard it the first time, a sound of scratching behind...
Remove wild animal under your shed, deck, or porch
Sheds, decks and porches are prime real-estate for wild animals. These areas are often open enough for a wild animal to wiggle underneath, and the structure overhead provides a nice barrier from wind, rain, snow, and potential predators. Animals under a shed, deck, or...
Remove wild animal on your roof
A wild animal on your roof is a warning sign of worse things to come. If an animal is on the roof it's likely inspecting it for openings to lead to the interior of the home. Some animals, like squirrels and raccoons are adept climbers, and if there are nearby trees or...
Remove wild animal inside your wall
Once a wild animal gets inside the home it can be difficult to get them to leave, and the majority of them will not give up the space without a fight. Of all the places in a home to have a wild animal, inside the wall is among the worst. Walls are typically hollow by...
Raccoon Repellant
There are many products on the market that claim to be raccoon repellants. Most of these items play off of human sensibilities for marketing, conning consumers into buying products that have no realistic scientific support. In fact, the Federal Trade Commission has...
Raccoon biology and information
Appearance: Raccoons are mammals averaging between 10 and 40lbs. They are dog-like in appearance, but have distinctive dark masks of fur around the eyes and dark rings on their bushy tails. Unlike dogs or cats--for which they are commonly mistaken--raccoons have a...