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What Does Opossum Poop Look Like: Identification & Pictures

Opossum poop is large, smooth, one inch in length, and typically dark brown. Yellow and white mold may also germinate if the droppings are old. Let's take a closer look at what opossum poop looks...

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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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What does mole poop look like: identification & pictures

Mole feces are small, pellet-like, and usually brown. Usually, homeowners may find small piles of this scat near the surface runways, which are dead grass strips from mole tunneling. Moles are the...

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Bats in attic: How to determine and signs to look for

You can determine if you have bats in your attic by looking for droppings, oily streaks, or stains on your ceiling. Also hearing squeaking noises from above, experiencing a very pungent odor in your...

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What does raccoon poop look like: facts & pictures

Raccoon droppings may look like that of a small dog. Their scat is usually tabular, two to three inches long, and primarily black, with broken or rounded ends. Raccoons are some of the most...

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