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How To Identify A Nest of Rats In Attic Areas Or Outside Your House

You can identify rats in attic areas by looking for rat droppings around your home, gnaw marks on wood or insulation, and accumulation of shredded paper or fabric. Other signs include a strong urine...

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What Does Snake Poop Look Like: Identification & Pictures

Snakes have peculiar eating habits meaning their digestion process is relatively different. Snake droppings vary based on the kind of snake. The color, size, and content of snake poop often...

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How Do You Know If You Have A Rat Or A Squirrel? Squirrel Poop vs Rat Poop

Squirrel poop is small, dark, tubular poop that doesn't have a strong odor. Rat poop is large dark, log-shaped and has a putrid stench. While squirrels and rats share some similarities—both of...

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Mountain Lion Screams: What Does a Cougar Sound Like?

Mountain lions make sounds similar to house cats, including meows, purrs, and hisses. They will also produce a "blood-curdling" scream when attacking their prey. Cougar vocalizations include a raspy...

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What do Weasel Tracks Look Like: Identification & Pictures

Weasel tracks are elongated and oval shaped with claw marks. Their tracks usually have four toes on the front foot and five on the hind foot. Weasels leave drag marks between their footprints, which...

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About the Author

Erika is a Denver, CO native. She graduated top of her class with a Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Bioscience. She’s passionate about the protection of wildlife and humane management of varmints. On this blog, Erika shares in-depth tips on everything varmints from guides, and removal, to detection and prevention.

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