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1. Raccoons Are Making a Comeback in the US, Here's Why In recent years, raccoons have been making a comeback in the United States, particularly in urban and suburban areas. While raccoons have long been part of the American landscape, their population has been in decline for decades due to habitat loss, hunting, and trapping. But now, the masked bandits are making a comeback in some cities, thanks to an abundance of food and shelter. This article explains why raccoons are thriving in urban and suburban areas and why they’re a welcome addition to the ecosystem. 2. How to Keep Raccoons Away From Your Home Raccoons are crafty creatures that can cause a lot of damage when they invade your property. If you’re dealing with an infestation of raccoons on your property, there are several steps you can take to prevent them from coming back. This article outlines the best ways to keep raccoons away from your home and yard, including removing food sources, sealing up entry points, and using humane traps. 3. Video: Raccoons in the Wild This video from National Geographic takes viewers to a wildlife
Living in Minneapolis means sharing your space with a diverse array of wildlife, including squirrels, raccoons, skunks, and more. Understanding the habits and behaviors of these animals can help homeowners better navigate encounters and minimize potential conflicts. Securing Waste and Food Sources: One of the most effective ways to deter wild animals from your
In an endearing and unexpected twist, two baby raccoons have taken the internet by storm by mistakenly identifying a French bulldog as their father. The heartwarming video, shared by TikTok user @marshallwilliamson, showcases the daily adventures of the raccoons and their newfound canine “dad,” Buster. The clip has quickly gone …
Just as human beings tend to spend more time outdoors when the weather is warm, so too do our furry friends. And, just as human beings tend to spend more time indoors when the weather turns colder, rainier, icier, and snowier, so too do our furry friends. There is a major distinction, however, between us and our furry friends: These critters do not have the ability to build modern homes with central heating and soft, cushy places to sleep
If you have recently dealt with a wild animal in your home, garage or attic, you probably breathed a huge sigh of relief to get rid of the critter(s). Realizing that you are sharing your space with a bat, bird, mouse, rat, squirrel or raccoon is no fun. Getting them out of your home is certainly the first step one takes toward regaining control of your property, however there is another important step that cannot be overlooked. In addition to safe and humane wild animal removal, Minnesota Wild Animal Management, Inc...
At Home Depot, employees are no strangers to moving heavy bags of mulch around for customers. This job is typically straightforward and uneventful. But one day, something extraordinary happened in the gardening section of a Colorado Home Depot store that caught an employee off guard. While reaching for a bag of …
A recent video capturing the playful antics of a raccoon trying to catch snowflakes is sure to bring a smile to your face. Filmed by a home security camera in Washington State, the footage offers a heartwarming glimpse into a rare and delightful moment. Timothy Ellis was busy at his computer one …