Nesting season is a wonderful time of the year - it brings forth the much anticipated next generation with nest building and brooding activity once chicks hatch. However nest placement and related activity can result in conflict. Read on to find out what to look out for to ensure protected species and nests are correctly identified and left alone.
You may have noticed an increase in bear activity recently. This is likely related to travelling between territories or in search of food while waiting for the summer bounty to arrive, however mothers with cubs will also seek out the safety of human settlements to keep cubs safe from solitary males. Read on for what to do when you encounter a bear in your yard and how to deter them from returning.
Gutters intended to manage precipitation off roofs can also provide easy wildlife thoroughfares along its edge. As wildlife use these structural features, vulnerabilities and gaps are identified and accessed to enter attic spaces. Read on to know what to look out for, how to solve the problem or better yet prevent it from occurring in the first place.
Mice in apartment units are frustrating for residents and property managers alike. Pest control companies will often deliberately provide incorrect advice to ensure unresolved problems and a recurring revenue stream. However there really is a simple permanent fix which brings peace of mind and protects against ongoing damage, without the need for ongoing financial outlay. Read on to find out how.
Have you considered how the soffiting and soffit angles are prime sites for wildlife entry? Often overlooked, these architectural features are vulnerable to being accessed by everything from birds to raccoons. Let's explore why this is the case and how to effectively prevent against unwanted guests.
Human structures provide ideal spots for raccoon denning and at this time of year, raising their kits. Whether it is under your patio or in your attic, we look at how to humanely get them out and permanently keep them out while prioritizing the safety and wellbeing of all involved.