If you eat from a jar labeled “MOUSE ONLY,” that one’s on you.
"A good rule of thumb is if you can fit a pencil into a crack, hole or opening, a mouse can get through it. The mice might not fit through a pencil hole, but their nose and mouth can quickly widen the ...
Daniel Conrad, owner of Garden City Pest Control, said demolitions are prime catalysts for rodents spreading in a community. ...
Warming temperatures mean more rats, and the possible spread of more disease between the rodents and people. That has some scientists and municipal governments asking: is birth control part of the ...
"Some cats are easy-going, patient and low maintenance," Dr. Vaid says. "Other cats are high maintenance, sassy and full of ...
Wyoming isn’t immune to a rat invasion like the infestation taking place in Boise that one exterminator called “a nuclear bomb of rats.” Spikes in ...
From frazzled hair to frazzled rodents, Maggie May shares a wryly practical lesson on keeping pests out of your air-conditioning — and why a little prevention saves money, nerves and dignity.
Q: I want to show my houseguests some eagles before they have to leave, any suggestions? A: At this time of year, bald eagles ...
Mice love a cozy, hidden spot, and a thick mulch layer can feel like a five-star winter rental. The good news is you don’t have to ditch mulch to make your beds less inviting. With a few small changes ...
There are signs mice are visiting your garden. If you don't want to use traps, you may be able to make your garden impenetrable by planting one specific herb.
If you do see a buildup of mold, don’t panic; it’s easy to eliminate. Start by firing up your grill first. According to the U ...
Lowndes called a company that trapped animals and learned the groundhog was trapped on the roof; it was not getting up and ...