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Conflicts with Wildlife Around the Home

Conflicts with Wildlife Around the Home Product code: PPP-56

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PPP-56

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Description

Sometimes we invite wildlife into our living area by naturalizing our backyards. We add feeders, birdbaths, ponds, ornamental flowers, shrubs and grasses to make our backyard look more natural and this is very attractive to wildlife. Once the cute critters find their way into our yards they seem to take up residence in attics, under decks or anywhere they like. Now the cute little visitors are turning into unwanted pests. They get into the garbage, gnaw on shrubs and electrical wires and test the patience of a backyard wildlife enthusiast. This publication offers realistic techniques that homeowners can implement to kindly evict unwanted mammals and elude the damage and inconvenience that they can cause.

Produced

12/1/2006

Author

Fred Whitford

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