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Monthly Archives: June 2016

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How to Keep Raccoons out of Your Trash Cans

RaccoonsBy AndersonWildlifeJune 27, 2016

Raccoons are omnivores, which means they will eat both plants and meat. They are scavengers that frequently seek out meals in people’s trash cans. They can pull lids off, tip cans over, and leave garbage strewn all over a yard or driveway. If you have found trash scattered about, a raccoon may be to blame.…

How to Make Your Yard Unattractive to Squirrels

SquirrelsBy AndersonWildlifeJune 22, 2016

If you live in a house with a yard, you probably have squirrels. They can be a nuisance when they dig holes to bury acorns and chew on plants in a garden. Fortunately, there are several simple strategies you can use to make your yard an unattractive place for squirrels so they will stay away.…

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