Tag: Raccoons

August 15, 2014
A New Spin On “Coon-Dog”?????

While it’s quite common to hear of raccoons feeding from bird feeders, outdoor pet food dishes and trash cans, we ran into something a little different this week.  Apparently this guy had a different interpretation of “coon-dog” and decided to make use of a doggy door to get into the house for the cat food. […]

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January 22, 2014
Who Is Eating Rover's Food?

Raccoons, like most wildlife, can be very entertaining …. when they know their place and stay there.  However if a raccoon decides to become an “un-paying tenant,” his entertainment value can lose its luster rather quickly. Raccoons are opportunistic eaters and are also nocturnal; therefore, any food left out over night, from bird seed in […]

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November 15, 2012
Is It Our Home Or Theirs???

Imagine that your extended family has lived on the same property for generations.  Suddenly an outsider appears, levels the entire dwelling, and builds a brand new home.   Looking at it this way is it really any surprise that various wildlife species invade our homes?   The exterior siding of our homes can provide as easy a […]

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September 25, 2012
Bats In The Belfries???

Many homeowners experienced a wildlife invasion earlier this year that appeared to take care of it self ….. eventually.  Be aware, however, chances are the invasion is apt to be repeated unless steps are taken to prevent it.   Many wildlife species find their way into our homes to birth and nurture their young, then leave […]

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December 23, 2011
Santa DID NOT send him down the chimney!!

This little guy was our latest detainee.  He decided to make himself at home without being invited.  Don’t be fooled by that cute little face, however…he can be MEAN!   Raccoons, as with many animals, will take advantage of attic space in homes or buildings.  They are looking for the same things you and I are […]

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