Raccoons and crows ripping up turf in search of food creates lawn disturbance and destruction which can be frustrating during the Spring and Summer months when landscaping and yard use is a priority. Read on to find out what wildlife are looking for and how to prevent this activity from happening.
Moles can be disruptive to lawns and gardens due to their excavation activities and creation of mole hills. Read on to understand their behaviour, where they go in the winter and what you can do about management.
While Canada Goose goslings are undeniably cute, their presence can lead to conflict with people. Read on to find out what you need to know about these families and how to mitigate potential issues.
During denning season coyotes become more territorial and protective around their dens where they are raising pups. Read on to understand coyote denning behavior and learn what precautions to take to avoid conflicts.
Chimneys can provide an inviting entry point for various wildlife species seeking shelter or nesting sites. While the presence of these animals may seem harmless, it can lead to potential hazards and costly damages if left unaddressed. Read on to find out about the common species accessing chimney spaces, the risks involved, and effective preventive measures to keep your chimney wildlife-free.
Deer with their spotted fawns is wonderful to observe in the spring and early summer. However, it's crucial to understand deer behavior to avoid disturbing or endangering the fawns. Read on to find out what you can do to help give them the best chance at survival.