A coyote can run as fast as 43 mph. When injured or disabled, the furthest it can go is 32 miles per hour. So it is no wonder that the coyote is among the fastest animals in North America. If you...
Beginner’s Guide to Varmint Identification & Removal
Beginner’s Guide to Varmint Identification & Removal
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Playing dead on the part of this marsupial is a physiological response - It is automatic and involuntary. Because of the anxiety and shock caused by a possible attack, the North American opossum...
Raccoons are generally dangerous to humans and pets. With their strong defensive features, they can be aggressive, bite or scratch. Not only may they attack, but the diseases they often carry can be...
Wild raccoons live 3 to 5 years, and captive raccoons can live up to 15 years. Many baby raccoons don’t live for more than a year, but once a raccoon makes it past their first year of life, the...
Raccoons kill chickens to eat them. Raccoons typically attack at night when the chickens are most vulnerable. Raccoons are built to be excellent hunters, so attacking chickens makes for an easy meal...
Some of the most common varmints include rodents such as rats and mice and larger animals like raccoons, skunks, and opossums. This guide explores some helpful tips and tricks to identify and keep...