When you think of garden pests, raccoons probably rank high on the list—those masked little bandits are famous for raiding bird feeders, knocking over compost bins, and digging through garden beds.
Nextly (as Trump would say) the furry SOBs ruin gardens and landscaping. They dig up the earth and turf between the ground and fences. And or the soil in boxed areas. What are they looking for? Snails ...
Domesticated cats can make great low-maintenance house pets, but if you live somewhere with a stray cat problem, then you know there is a big difference between feral cats and a domesticated cat. If ...
T.J. Brearton didn't plan on keeping chickens—but a repurposed playhouse, a fox, and some very named hens changed everything about how he gardens.
The residents of Bly Road in Independence worry that a proposed 400-acre AI data center down the street will end their quiet way of life.
Part one of this two-part series, explores the use of beneficial nematodes as a natural option in the fight against the grubs ...
A dog dashed onto the homestretch of an Olympic ski course Tuesday -- while competition was ongoing. It's not the first time a creature stole the show at a sporting event.
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8 Cute Backyard Animals That Cause Big Problems (and Humane Ways to Deter Them)
Cute visitors can chew, dig, and raid, but simple humane barriers and cleanup keep backyards peaceful and wildlife wild every ...
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Urban Wildlife Experts Warn Trash Can Mistakes That Keep Attracting Raccoons
Small trash habits train raccoons fast. Tighter lids, cleaner bins, and smart timing can break the nightly curbside cycle at ...
Nature doesn’t care about property lines. A veteran wildlife officer explains why critter trouble is inevitable and how to ...
Animal intakes spiked at Raven Ridge Wildlife Center in Lancaster County this winter. For one mangy critter, recovery is in sight.
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