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Simple Ways to Repel Chipmunks

May 27, 2015 By Effective Wildlife Solutions

Few people would try to deny that chipmunks are adorable and fascinating to watch. But whether you see their charm or not, chipmunks do, on occasion, get into a bit of mischief… eating flower bulbs, munching cherry tomatoes in the veggie garden, burrowing under porches or walkways… not to mention hoarding astonishing amounts of seed from birdfeeders. None of these activities are catastrophic, but you may still be thinking about whether there is … [Read more...]

Tagged With: bird feeders, burrow, chipmunk, chipmunks, repel chipmunks, repellants

Trouble with a Canada Goose Nest?

April 17, 2014 By Effective Wildlife Solutions

Canada goose nest

Is there a Canada goose nest on your property causing you concern? Canada geese sometimes choose to nest in the strangest places, including up against buildings, inside planters in parking lots, in the middle of golf courses, or along walkways frequented by people. Although generally harmless, the goose parents are very protective of their nests, and may hiss and flap their wings or even chase people walking by. This behavior often frightens … [Read more...]

Tagged With: Canada geese, Canada goose nest, egg laying, prevention, removing nest, repellants

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