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Gardener shares 1-ingredient hack to keep wildlife away from backyard plants: 'They'll bite it once, but never again'
I love that." Gardener shares 1-ingredient hack to keep wildlife away from backyard plants: 'They'll bite it once, but never ...
People use mothballs in many ways, but they're not always safe. To protect you and your household's health, try these ...
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We created the squirrel problem we complain about
Squirrel conflicts persist not because the animals are unusually destructive, but because human environments concentrate food ...
January is a busy month for garden pests, particularly rats and mice. But there are three flowers that can help deter the rodents from entering your home ...
The aggressive squirrel that caused a ruckus in San Rafael, biting people and sending at least two residents to the emergency room, was likely raised by humans, according to wildlife experts. Flyers ...
Squirrels are opportunistic rodents that look for the easiest way to consume their next meal and that includes your seeds, bulbs, and plants. Once all the easy-to-access food sources are depleted, ...
Chipmunks are among some of the cutest forms of wildlife you might encounter in your outdoor spaces. Known for their notable tan and brown stripes, these small rodents belong to the same family as ...
Squirrels are adorable little creatures small in size with bushy tails, but when they start to dig up your garden or move into your attic, their cuteness is quickly overshadowed by concern. While a ...
Squirrels are becoming more active in North Carolina — and your car’s engine could become their next chew toy. Squirrels are attracted to cars because they can provide nesting spots, and they chew ...
Squirrels are becoming more active in North Carolina — and your car’s engine could become their next chew toy. “Wires in cars, plus some of the plastic in your car, is nice and hard to chew on, and in ...
If you’re not sure if you have a pest problem, here are some ways to tell. One way to protect your crops is to set up a barrier with garden covers such as nets, crop cages, tents or hardware cloth.
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