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The best fox repellents to get rid of foxes for good

Read about safe and humane ways to use fox repellant to keep foxes out of your yard, and find out why foxes want to be in your yard in the first place.

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The best raccoon repellents for your house & garden

Raccoon repellents that are the most effective are made from spicy, caustic, or very fragrant ingredients. These include peppers, vinegar, ammonia, garlic, epsom salts, and peppermint oil. Spray or...

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Can you eat coyote? 

Yes, Coyote meat is okay to eat. It is very nutritious and is high in protein and vitamins, and low in fat and cholesterol. Coyotes' varied diet gives the meat its desirable nutrient density. Some...

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Foxes Overview: Lifespan, Diet, Sleep and Nesting

This article is all about foxes! Read interesting details about foxes regarding the way they live, their behavior, the species of foxes, and more.

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Coyotes Overview: Lifespan, Diet, Hibernation and Nesting

The word Coyote is an English word that has three syllables. The correct pronunciation is “kai-yo-tee.” Like any word, the way someone pronounces it can vary depending on where they live and...

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What To Do If You See a Coyote: Life Saving Tips!

Coyotes are nocturnal animals and typically won't be seen during the day. If you see a coyote, back away slowly. Do not run away. Instead, yell, make loud noises, or bang items together. Wave your...

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About the Author

Whitney is a graduate of Georgetown College and a current graduate student at the University of the Cumberlands. She resides in the beautiful state of Kentucky, which she has always appreciated and endeavors to maintain the land's well-being. A lover of animals and the earth, Whitney strives to communicate accurate information that will help readers learn new information, ideas, and become informed stewards of the natural world.

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