Garden deterrents can harm wildlife
Caustic substances can damage sensitive eyes and noses of animals. Consider these alternatives!
Caustic substances can damage sensitive eyes and noses of animals. Consider these alternatives!
Erin Ryan, a wild animal welfare specialist for the BC SPCA shares simple ways you can make the switch to a rodent proofed home!
Showers battered the neighbourhood over two days, but that didn’t slow down the squirrels.
Pledge to #StashYourTrash in your community and learn how to locate attractants that can create conflict for animals!
Squirrels, chipmunks, raccoons, and other critters can wreak havoc if they get inside your home.
Reggie Raccoon is looking forward to a day of loot on December 25. Will his greed reign, or will the spirit of giving find its way into his heart?
Voters will hit the municipal polls across the country this month– and that means you still have time to talk to candidates about issues that matter to you.
One resident feeding pork chops to raccoons has created conflict for an entire neighbourhood.
You might be surprised at what #3 says to keep your family, as well as wildlife and domestic animals, safe!
The folks in Ingersoll, Ontario, love seeing squirrels, chipmunks, and even the occasional fox or coyote. But they still have their limits. One resident, Jim
Getting electricity into homes is a necessity in modern society – but nature doesn’t always agree. From ice storms to wild fires to tornados, there’s
A store-bought trap was the culprit in the torture a squirrel in the Vancouver area last week. The story is common: homeowners concerned about rodents
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