When you live next to a wooded lot, you also live next to critters. Over the years, we've seen deer, chipmunks, mice, armadillos, coyotes, woodpeckers, rabbits and some entirely unwelcome snakes. But ...
Squirrels are smart, but pest control experts are smarter. Here are the most common ways that these pros see squirrels ...
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Top Picks for Rat Traps to Rid Your Indoor & Outdoor Space of Rodents
The eXuby rat traps capture and kill the heftiest rats (roof and Norway) instantly. With razor-sharp jaws and powerful ...
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The Best Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeders and 12 Tips That Work
Let's be honest: there's no such thing as completely squirrel-proof bird feeders. But you can cut down on squirrels' visits ...
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Why Squirrels Drive Us Absolutely Nuts
However, the squirrels’ drive to obtain food isn’t limited to birdseed or peanuts. Their omnivore orientation also drives ...
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What Central Park’s Squirrel Census says about conservation tech: Interview with Okala’s Robin Whytock
By the time New York Climate Week wrapped up in September this year, Robin Whytock had a point to make. Over the course of ...
Automatic Trap Company’s TerraTrap GS delivered results fast for the Santa Barbara Airport—in just a short time the once-overrun yard was clear of ground squirrels. SONOMA, Calif., Oct. 22, 2025 ...
Rats stealing bird food and scaring off robins and blackbirds is a common problem for wildlife lovers - but experts say there's a simple household trick that can stop rodents in their tracks. If ...
With UB40’s classic reggae hit echoing in my mind, I pondered this question for the first time since moving to Central Oregon three decades ago. Tipped off by my dogs’ unusual curiosity around the ...
We followed the Owl Whisperer around the gun battery toward a grove of pitch pines, where he had seen the saw-whet owl. Then I heard someone ask behind me, “Where are they going?” I turned around and ...
Squirrels: Are they just rats with better PR? Be advised that this is not safe reading material for squirrel lovers, or even squirrel apologists. In my opinion, squirrels are worse than rats—smarter, ...
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