What did our ancestors eat way back when?
The one thing I would bet, would have been whatever they could catch. I’m also sure that is why we gain weight so easily, we are not out looking for and gathering our own lunch. “Smithsonian –...
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You may have to click on the picture to see the two coyotes that were just trolling through this neighborhood. The trouble with these critters is that it could be your dog or cat or pet. I have seen...
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Skunks Skunks generally forage at night and are considered omnivores (they will eat anything) eat plants, berries, grass, bugs, worms, eggs, reptiles & rodents. Skunks don’t have the best...
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I have to tell you, sometimes I worry about people. Why you ask? Because of stories like this “Feeding Alligators: dangerous unlawful.” I guess it doesn’t really surprise me, that is why those shows...
View ArticleWhat is digging up my yard?
Do you have holes in your yard? Have you seen critters or other animals digging in your yard? Many things can cause damage to yards, from animals digging for their food to animals or...
View ArticleNew hotel design inspired by bugs
National Geographic photographer Ingo Arndt‘s new book Animal Architecture shows how animals and insects from around the world build intricate structures from nature’s raw materials. I love when people...
View ArticleProBest Pest Management is on the job!
Its a plane, its a bird no its the ProBest Pest Management technician ready to stop those pests at your home. Problems with bees, cockroaches, ants, bedbugs, earwigs, wasps, scorpions, stored...
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Bats are great and need your love. Here are a few facts & tips: Babies are born furless. Only mammal to fly. Bats eat lots of bugs, disperse seeds and pollinate plants. They can eat their body...
View ArticleAre bats using their friends to search for food?
“Bats eavesdrop on each other to find foods” I have to be honest I think bats are cool, I was out on a trip into the desert many years ago. We were actually on a trip to find some tarantula’s and...
View ArticleDid you know that rodent teeth continue to grow?
This story is from Grant County, Washington and just highlights the need to understand rodents. I have on occasion had people tell me “I don’t care if I have rodents or birds in my attic”. “I don’t...
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