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Are Water Moccasins Aggressive?
Water moccasins are venomous pit vipers found in the Southeastern United States. These snakes can reach 2–4 feet long and display a range of colors including dark brown, black, olive, or yellow. They’re also known as cottonmouths because the white inside of their mouth is displayed when threatened. Water moccasins are semiaquatic and are the […]
Read More..How to Keep Rats From Entering My Apartment
Just like any other residential or commercial property, apartments and apartment buildings can fall victim to rat infestations. Quite possibly the worst roommates ever, rats only care about two things: food and shelter. The critters are agile and cunning and will seek out protection anywhere that is close to accessible food sources. If your apartment […]
Read More..Can Opossums Get Rabies?
Opossums, also commonly referred to as possums, are America’s only marsupial. These nocturnal creatures are common throughout Florida and love scavenging through trash. While docile and generally wary of humans, you should never try to interact with a wild opossum as they can carry a host of diseases that could threaten your health. But are […]
Read More..How to Keep Pigeons Away?
In general, birds are loyal creatures that are dedicated to their mates as well as their homes. Once they’ve established a nest, they are unlikely to leave unless permanently removed. Pigeons, in particular, love to flock together, and once they’ve chosen their hangout, they aren’t leaving. Unfortunately, pigeons can be a disturbing and annoying nuisance […]
Read More..What Are 3 Signs That a Raccoon Has Rabies?
Raccoons—masked, cute, and usually depicted as mischievous critters—are actually much more harmful than is let on in cartoons and movies. While most raccoon activity is more annoying than dangerous (like rummaging through your trash), others can be very harmful as raccoons are frequent carriers of infectious diseases. One such disease is the rabies virus. Technically, […]
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