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How to easily attract owls to your yard (and why you'd want to)
Owls are nearly magical creatures that also act as nature's pest control. So of course you want to play host to one or a few.
There's nothing quite like one or two of these sharp predators to keep the local rodent population down, and so those wood mice and their foreign cousins, the recently arrived bank vole and greater ...
Real Simple on MSN
How to Keep Mice Away From Your House Permanently With These Prevention Strategies
Set up an effective perimeter to protect your home from these common pests. A mouse can fit into holes as small as a quarter ...
Outdoor Guide on MSN
Things That Are Attracting Skunks To Your Yard
They're actually pretty adorable, and they eat mice. But you may unwittingly be inviting them to hang out in, and tear up, your yard.
Snow. While it’s still early in the winter, here in Chautauqua County we are already feeling the freeze. The world has been ...
Snow. While it’s still early in the winter, here in Chautauqua County we are already feeling the freeze. The world has been ...
They say you never know what you have until it’s gone. I agree. My years as the resident barn owl at Wonderland Farms have taught me that many take what they have for granted.
Southern Living on MSN
6 Things That Are Secretly Attracting Mice To Your Home—And What To Do About It
Even if your house and yard are kept clean, you may be attracting mice without even realizing it. Stacks of old papers and ...
Keep mice out of closets this winter with six natural methods. Pest pros share effective, chemical-free tips to deter rodents ...
He plopped out of the St. George mixer with cement covering a quarter of his body. It took days to free him of concrete, but here's why it'll still be some time before he can be released into the wild ...
Jeremy discusses maternity service failings and what needs to be done to improve care, the growing problem of dodgy number plates, whether bereavement leave should be extended to friends and distant ...
As temperatures plummet, mice seek refuge in homes, drawn by easy entry points, warmth, and accessible food. Even clean houses are vulnerable to these opportunistic rodents. Eliminating clutter, ...
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