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What to Know About Raccoons in Your Yard
Raccoons are not fussy. They eat nearly everything and live almost everywhere. Here's what an animal expert recommends if you have them in your yard.
Call it scat, droppings, sign, or just plain old poop, animal feces can be a dead giveaway that a particular species is active nearby. Raccoons are no different.
Raccoon mating season runs from January through March, and while raccoons are fairly sedentary most of the year during mating season, the males can travel up to several miles in search of females.
Raccoons have been depositing their droppings in my garden for over two decades. Fortunately these are large, smelly and impossible to ignore, so I’ve been cleaning up and disposing of them ...
Raccoon activity could slow down during the winter months if it gets cold enough, but some may decide to use your home to stay warm instead.
Nov. 23 was not a typical workday at one Toronto-area office building. When employees showed up, there was a gaping hole in the ceiling above one desk. Underneath the desk, near the legs of a red chai ...
Two human cases of a rare parasitic infection linked to raccoon feces were found in Los Angeles County, prompting public health officials to launch an investigation. Two cases of Baylisascaris ...