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Busy as Beavers
Beaver Dam Removal When we remove squirrels, raccoons or bats from homes, we suggest repairs to prevent future problems with these animals. So, after a squirrel removal, you might find us replacing some chewed fascia so others can't get in. Or, after a raccoon...
Mole Damage versus Vole Damage
Mole or Vole...What's the Difference? You are looking at your lawn or mulch bed and it is disturbed. That, in turn, makes you disturbed because you know some creature has been crawling around making this damage but you're not sure which animal. In today's post we'll...
How Do Animals Get In?
Raccoon and Squirrel Prevention Though we don't put out neon signs flashing "Vacancy", we humans often, unknowingly, make it easy for squirrels and raccoons to get into our homes. How do we do this? We give them opportunities to get in when we neglect to address...
Staying “Positive” with Your Trapping
Positive Set: Trapping Term Explained If you wanted to catch a raccoon, squirrel, groundhog, or skunk that was using a specific hole where would you set the trap? If you said, "Right at the entrance to the hole", give yourself a pat on the back. You are on the right...
Roof Damaging Raccoon
Raccoon and Water in the Attic What's worse--The sound of some animal crawling around in the attic or visible water damage on the ceiling and wall? Sort of a loaded question...both options stink and in many cases they are tied together. Solutions for both raccoon and...
Muskrat Profile
Odd Muskrat Removal Ryan was called to an odd muskrat job recently. Why was it odd? Because the muskrat was captured in a courtyard between apartment units rather than next to a pond or stream. This muskrat was apparently out wondering when it somehow got down into...
Meet Our Mole Trapper!
Moles Ruining Your Lawn? Even though there is a fresh layer of snow over the ground this morning across the Akron, Canton, Kent area, the topic today is mole trapping! We've not posted about mole trapping thus far in 2017 as we like to hold off trapping them until the...
Repairing Woodpecker Holes
How to Repair Woodpecker Holes Woodpeckers make holes in wood on and around people's homes. Why? Biologists tell us they do it to attract mates, establish territory, find food, and make spots in which to live. Whatever the cause, woodpecker holes in your property are...
Animal Exclusion : The Long Term Solution
Keeping Nuisance Animals Out is Key Wrangling a raccoon...picking up a load of squirrels...trapping the skunk living under the porch. For sure, these are the easily understood actions of nuisance animal trapper. Consider, though, that the actual removing of nuisance...