Showing posts with label raccoons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label raccoons. Show all posts

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Busy time

Well its been awhile since my last post. We have been very busy handling all types of wildlife problems from bats to raccoons to woodchucks. Its that time of year. Spring is approaching here and mother natures creatures are really becoming active and starting to drop litters. If you are experiencing wildlife issues now is the time to take care of them. Very shortly all the newborns will become mobile and compound your problems. If you are experiencing any wildlife problems please give us a call, even if you just have a question. We can be reached at 716-903-0758 or email us at billrumley@cayugacreekwildlife.com. Also visit us on the web at www.cayugacreekwildlife.com

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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Skunk Grubbing

Ever notice small quarter size holes in your lawn. Lots of customers first thoughts are oh no I got moles or voles, when indeed skunks are the culprits. This damage, commonly known as skunk grubbing occurs when skunks are digging in the lawn in search of, yup you guessed it, grubs. These are a favorite food of the skunk and a lawn that has a healthy population of grubs, will most likely also be visited by skunks. In the course of a few nights, a grubbing skunk can damage lawns in excess of 1 acre. These unsightly holes will continue to grow until the offending skunks are removed. Raccoons will also dig up lawns for grubs, but they tend to roll back entire sections of turf, compared to just the small quarter sized holes created by skunks. If grubbing skunks are destroying the lawn that you put so much effort into keeping manicured give us a call. We can be reached at 716-903-0758 or check us out on the web at http://www.cayugacreekwildlife.com/