As we inch closer to the official start of spring, here are some tips you may need to keep raccoons out of your home ...
If homeowners know what raccoon poop looks like, they may notice it appearing in piles on elevated surfaces around the yard. Nests are typically made of scraps from the garbage or leaves and sticks.
And while they're awfully cute, the damage they can cause is not. When raccoons nest in buildings, they can destroy insulation, chew up wires, and tear holes through walls, and it can cost you ...
They also build nests for their eggs in the river floodplain forest. Despite being neighbors, raccoons and alligators are definitely not friends. In fact, one might say they are natural enemies.
A Danish study has found that Common Racoon Dog poses no threat to ground-nesting birds, despite assumptions that the ...
And while they're awfully cute, the damage they can cause is not. When raccoons nest in buildings, they can destroy insulation, chew up wires, and tear holes through walls, and it can cost you ...