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The outdoors Group // Blog Bats are the most impressive and valuable nocturnal animals out there. Their contribution to our ecosystem and environment is essential to the life and growth of numerous crops and plants. Thanks to bats, many plants and flowers are pollinated, fruit and nut seeds are spread around, and harmful insect populations…
The outdoors Group // Blog The Dangers of Why Proper Replacement and Sanitation is Important. You just dealt with the hassle of a wildlife infestation in your attic. The animals were removed but a lingering smell persists. They are gone, why would there still be an odor? The answer lies in your home’s insulation. All…
The outdoors Group // Blog Poisoning nuisance wildlife is a bad idea for a number of reasons… First and foremost, poisoning wildlife is inhumane and causes unnecessary suffering. Many poisons take a long time to take effect, meaning that animals may suffer for an extended period of time before they eventually succumb to the poison.…
The outdoors Group // Blog Since the holidays are approaching, I am sure most of you are climbing into your attics to retrieve all the lovely holiday decorations – such a festive and joyous time! What you wouldn’t want to find would be leftover destruction from squirrels doing a little decorating of their own. You…
The outdoors Group // Blog During the spring and early summer raccoons give birth to a litter of kits. A litter can range from 1 to 8 babies with 3 to 5 being the typical number. Urban raccoons like to den in attics and crawl spaces. It’s dark, secluded, and usually has insulation for bedding.…