How To Avoid Ticks
Wear a bug spray containing at least 20 percent DEET when outdoors, and reapply as directed on the label.
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Wear a bug spray containing at least 20 percent DEET when outdoors, and reapply as directed on the label.
How much do you know about flying squirrels? Many people living in regions with heavy flying-squirrel populations have never even heard of flying squirrels
The Big and Little Brown Bats Are Finally Making a Comeback For decades a deadly disease known as white-nose syndrome has been decimating the bat population
Are Raccoons Commonly Consumed As Food By Humans? | Wildlife Control Raccoons may serve, as the cutest forms of wildlife, so it would be a shame if raccoons were captured, killed, cooked, and then eaten by humans
You have certainly heard that tongue twister before. "How much wood can a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?" That is a good question. Do woodchucks chuck wood? And what exactly does "chucking" wood mean? And if they do, then how much wood can they chuck
Mosquito Control Tips: Eliminate areas of standing water around the home such as flowerpots, birdbaths, baby pools, grill covers and other objects where water collects. Mosquitoes need only about a � inch of water to breed.
The Internet is full of blogs and articles that tell of spiders that can eat some mammals. There are some excessively large tarantulas that can put down creatures that possess an even greater body mass than the spiders themselves. YouTube is full of disturbing videos showing tarantulas, such as the aptly named goliath-bird eater, chowing down on mice and rats, but have you ever heard of a spider that can eat a bat
When you think of natures most gifted swimmers you will likely picture some type of fish, or perhaps a tadpole, or some type of water-dwelling creature. As it happens, there are indeed certain types of insects that spend a majority, if not all of their time, within bodies of water. One such insect, the whirligig beetle
A school was recently closed on account of a false widow sighting. Experts are saying that false widow spider populations are increasing, but is this a reasonable thing to be concerned about? According to experts, false widow bites are venomous, but being bitten is rare