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Squirrel In Attic Removal Near Me Garland If you are searching for squirrel in attic removal near you in Garland, TX, AAAC Wildlife Removal of Dallas is ready to help. Squirrels are a common issue in the area due to Garland’s mature trees, residential rooftops, and easy access points that…
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Squirrel Removal Garland by AAAC Wildlife Removal

Squirrel Removal Garland Squirrel removal in Garland, TX is a common need for homeowners who discover scratching noises, scampering sounds, or unexpected activity coming from their attic or walls. Garland’s mix of mature trees, residential neighborhoods, and green spaces creates an ideal environment for squirrels to thrive. This playlist explores…
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AAAC Wildlife Removal — About Our Services

Overview of AAAC Wildlife Removal's humane removal and exclusion services.
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How to Tell if a Snake is Venomous: Expert Guide & Safety Tips

Check for these tell-tale signs to stay safe! Hey there, adventurer! Ever been out on a hike, soaking in the beauty of nature, when you suddenly spot something slithering across your path? Your heart skips a beat, and you wonder, “Is that snake dangerous?” We’ve all been there. It’s a…

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Monitoring for Wolves

United States Department of Agriculture: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Wildlife Damage Management Technical Series Date of this Version 3-2021 Document Type Article Citation Hansen, J. and C. Urbigkit. 2021. Monitoring for Wolves. Wildlife Damage Management Technical Series. USDA, APHIS, WS National Wildlife Research Center. Fort Collins, Colorado. 11p.…
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AAAC Wildlife Removal of Dallas - Squirrel Removal Garland

Squirrel Removal Garland If you are dealing with squirrel problems in Garland, TX, AAAC Wildlife Removal of Dallas is here to help. Squirrels are a common wildlife issue in the area because Garland’s mature trees, suburban neighborhoods, and rooftop access points make it easy for them to climb onto homes…
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Dealing with Nuisance Wildlife (UGA Extension B1248)

Habitat modification, exclusion, relocation, and legal overview for common nuisance species from University of Georgia Extension.
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Safety

United States Department of Agriculture: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Wildlife Damage Management Technical Series Date of this Version 12-2018 Document Type Article Citation Vantassel, S.M. and B.K. Osthus. 2018. Safety. Wildlife Damage Management Technical Series. USDA, APHIS, WS National Wildlife Research Center. Fort Collins, Colorado. 19p. Abstract Wildlife…
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AAAC Wildlife Removal of Dallas - Squirrel Trappers Garland

Squirrel Trappers Garland If you are looking for professional squirrel trappers in Garland, TX, AAAC Wildlife Removal of Dallas is here to help. Squirrels are one of the most common nuisance wildlife issues in the area because Garland’s mature trees, residential neighborhoods, and rooftop access points make it easy for…
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CDC Vital Signs — Wildlife Rabies

Wildlife rabies carriers by region, 5000 annual cases stat, and prevention messaging from the CDC.
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TWS Wildlife Damage Management Working Group Newsletter: Winter 1999 - Volume 6(1)

Center, Internet, Wildlife Damage Management TWS Wildlife Damage Management Working Group Newsletter: Winter 1999 - Volume 6(1) Date of this Version 1999 Document Type Article Abstract Forward -- Scott Craven; Next Edition Deadlines; 1999 Wildlife Damage Management Working Group Officers:; Tws 6th Annual Conference Working Group Sponsored Sessions; Proceedings Of…
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AAAC Wildlife Removal of Dallas - Squirrel Removal From Attic Garland

Squirrel Removal From Attic Garland If you are dealing with squirrel removal from the attic in Garland, TX, AAAC Wildlife Removal of Dallas is here to help. Squirrels are common attic invaders in the area due to Garland’s mature trees, suburban neighborhoods, and easy rooftop access. Once they find a…
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Spatiotemporal Partitioning of Two Invasive Ungulates in Guam [Abstract]

Kelly J. Koriakin , United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, Colorado Follow Kurt C. VerCauteren , United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, Colorado Follow…

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Nearly two dozen raccoons get cozy in woman’s Mississippi home

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Living with Wildlife in Illinois — Nuisance Wildlife Guide

Attic exclusion techniques and hardware cloth specs for squirrels and bats from the City of Chicago and Illinois DCCA.
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Can fake eyes keep hungry gulls at bay?

Some gulls hesitate to peck a food box when they think someone might be watching The post Can fake eyes keep hungry gulls at bay? appeared first on The Wildlife Society.
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Nuisance Wildlife Trapping Guide (Purdue Extension FNR-404-W)

Box trap setup and bait selection for raccoons, squirrels, and skunks from Purdue University Extension.
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Queenless wasp colonies explode into chaos but hidden helpers save them

When a queen wasp suddenly disappears, her colony doesn’t calmly choose a successor — it erupts into chaos. Researchers found that female wasps immediately begin battling for power, shattering the colony’s social order in a frenzy of aggression. But while some fight for the throne, others quietly become the colony’s…
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We are living in a golden age of species discovery

Roughly three centuries ago, Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus set out to catalog and name every living organism he could find. He is now widely regarded as the founder of modern taxonomy after introducing the binomial naming system and formally describing more than 10,000 species of plants and animals. Scientists have…
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Taming the Beast in Your Basement

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Taming the Beast in Your Basement

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Protected: Hantavirus scare is good reminder for rodent control basics

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. The post Protected: Hantavirus scare is good reminder for rodent control basics first appeared on Pest Management Professional.
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Volume 12, Issue 5, May 2026 CAN Newsletter

The Wildlife Society’s Conservation Affairs Network supports communication, collaboration and coordination on policy engagement across our organization and participating chapters, sections, working groups and student chapters. The monthly CAN newsletter highlights policy issues occurring at local, regional and national levels, and provides opportunities for wildlife professionals and students to engage…
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Carl Wolfe’s legacy lives on

How the late wildlife biologist and outdoor educator continues to foster student success The post Carl Wolfe’s legacy lives on appeared first on The Wildlife Society.
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Wildlife removal expert helps evicted babies in this unique way

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DNA reveals two new bass species hidden in plain sight

University of Georgia researchers have identified and formally described two previously unrecognized species of black bass, known as Bartram's bass and Altamaha bass, in a recently published study. Although the species are only now being officially classified, they have been seen before. Ecologist Bud Freeman first came across Micropterus pucpuggy…
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Taming the Beast in Your Basement

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CERTUS partners with Walsh’s Pest Control

CERTUS has partnered with Walsh's Pest Control to expand its Southern California presence. The post CERTUS partners with Walsh’s Pest Control first appeared on Pest Management Professional.
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Evidence of Rat Hepatitis E Virus Circulation through Wastewater Surveillance, Central Argentina

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DNA traces in bird feeders leads to rare bat discovery

Researchers hadn’t previously known that Mexican long-nosed bat range stretched into Arizona The post DNA traces in bird feeders leads to rare bat discovery appeared first on The Wildlife Society.
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Nasal saddles reduce survival rate in Eurasian teal

The Journal of Wildlife Management, Volume 90, Issue 3, April 2026.
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DNR: Poisoning wildlife is illegal without rarely issued permit

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US Structural Pest Control market grew 6% last year

The United States structural pest control industry generated total service revenue of $13.416 billion, a $762 million increase from the $12.654 billion measured in 2024, according to Specialty Consultants, LLC. The post US Structural Pest Control market grew 6% last year first appeared on Pest Management Professional.