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Many problems can be caused by nuisance wildlife. You may be at risk from wild animals like squirrels or bats. A wildlife problem that is not addressed immediately can lead to more problems down the line. The problem wildlife will continue multiplying and causing more damage. What should I do if I have a wildlife issue. You could attempt to solve the problem yourself by purchasing wildlife traps at your local hardware store. However, this can be dangerous and time-consuming. Wild animals are smart and can outsmart even you. They will avoid traps completely. We provide Wildlife Removal services to residential and commercial clients including exclusion services to keep wildlife out of your home or business. We can trap or remove your problem animals and seal the structure to prevent re-entry. We also specialize in waste cleanups, damage repair, and re-insulation. Call AAAC Wildlife Removal Today!

What Is Integrated Pest Management (IPM)? / UC Statewide IPM Program (UC IPM)

Integrated pest management, or IPM, is a process you can use to solve pest problems while minimizing risks to people and the environment. IPM can be used to manage all kinds of pests anywhere–in urb

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5 Evaluation of Pest-Control Strategies | The Future Role of Pesticides in US Agriculture | The National Academies Press

Read chapter 5 Evaluation of Pest-Control Strategies: Although chemical pesticides safeguard crops and improve farm productivity, they are increasingly fe...

Integrated Pest Management: Concepts and Strategies | Land-Grant Press

This publication provides an overview of the basic concepts of integrated pest management (IPM) to aid in management decision-making. As an introduction...

Problem Wildlife in the Garden and Yard

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Insect Pest Identification and Control | Penn State Extension

Expand your knowledge on insect pest identification and control with Penn State Extension experts’ tips and advice. Learn more here.

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Management Practices for Enhancing Wildlife Habitat

By enhancing wildlife habitat on your property, you can improve the habitat quality for wildlife while increasing wildlife viewing and recreational opportunities.

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Anybody in here quit working in Pest Control because they were fed up

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Ants

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Black ants or carpanter

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Can we talk about our jobs on this subreddit?

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Victor Smart-Kill Wifi Mouse Trap known issue

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HELP VOLES ARE GOING TO KILL ME

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Should I buy or waste of money?

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Achilles’ Steel: Broadening Horizons in Carbon Dioxide Removal

To prevent the most extreme impacts of climate change – such as devastating hurricanes, intense wildfires, and deadly heat waves – we must all work together to reduce our emissions. … Read more

Set Clear Customer Expectations When Using Natural Products, PMPs Say

Seventy-six percent of those who responded to PCT’s most recent poll said it is more important to set clear customer expectations for green services and to explain how green products work (vs. tradi

Researchers Studying Climate Change's Impact on Malaria Transmission

Researchers at the University of Florida, Pennsylvania State University and Imperial College, combined novel experimental data within an innovative modeling framework to examine how temperature might

Orkin Fights for Factual Pest Portrayals in Pop Culture

Orkin brings back Bug Week by calling for accurate representation of insects across the internet.

In Memoriam: John Patton

Patton, longtime leader of Patton Pest Control, Novelty, Ohio, and a former president of the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) and the Ohio Pest Management Association (OPMA), passed away on

News | Owl chicks ringed, new fox cam & help for seals

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Film | Tender Barn Owl Moment After Egg Laid | Gylfie & Dryer

Gylfie the barn owl laid her first egg of 2024 on April 21. Watch her partner Dryer preen her lovingly as she settled down to brood after laying.     Gylfie & Dryer Barn owls Gylfie & Dryer

Keep Your Eyes on the Road: Tips to Reduce Distracted Driving Accidents

Texting or talking on the phone, eating, drinking and smoking, are the leading distracted driving behaviors, PestSure said, an insurance and risk management provider for pest management professionals.

Perimeter Service 'Add Ons'

Here are some springtime extras to add to your toolkit.

Greenix Partners with LymeDisease.org

Greenix has committed to donating a portion of proceeds from any new tick, flea and mosquito account sold to LymeDisease.org, which educates communities and supports individuals affected by this tick-

A Reliable Power Grid

Our electricity demands are increasing, as we electrify transportation and heating systems and require more data centers and manufacturing and industrial facilities. To meet these demands, we need a

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FTC Announces Rule Banning Noncompetes

On April 23, the Federal Trade Commission voted 3-to-2 to approve a new rule banning noncompetes for all workers when the regulations take effect in 120 days.

Hawx Moves to New Headquarters Building

The company’s new location, located in Ogden, Utah, is a converted industrial space outfitted with state-of-the-art technology.

New Research Reinforces Cockroach-Sanitation Link

Rutgers University research encourages common-sense methods of pest control, suggests avoiding sprays and foggers.

Why We Shouldn’t Have Lawns

Look around almost any neighborhood in the United States and you’re likely to see acres and acres of turf grass. How we got to this point of ‘lawn-superiority’ is the … Read more The post Why

What next? Some practical suggestions for future studies on fence ecology

What next? Some practical suggestions for future studies on fence ecology editorPhoto 1. Photo by Caryl Buton. Trapdoors (in the front) or ramps (in the rear) and other escape devices are used to all

New Subject Editor: Cecilia Di Bernardi

New Subject Editor: Cecilia Di Bernardi editorMy name is Cecilia Di Bernardi and I am an early-career postdoctoral researcher at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences SLU. My work has so fa

Film | Fox Mother and Cub Inside Den | Discover Wildlife

Great news! You might remember that I rebuilt a fox den and set up cameras in the hope that a fox family would move in. Well they have and here are the first moments captured by my cameras this morni

News | Names for Luna’s Owl Chicks, Polar Adventures & Kestrel Eggs

hello This week I share my polar wildlife adventures with you. Also Athena the kestrel is now laying and the results of the vote to name Luna the tawny owl’s chicks are in.  Watch the livestream n

Film | Seal Battles for Survival | Grey Seals

From adorable pups to dramatic fights between bulls, grey seals are fascinating to watch. But these animals face continual threats. Join me as I visit a thriving colony in Yorkshire and find out what

Grow Beyond No Mow May: Options for Reducing Your Lawn

Lawns are often thought of as a staple of an American home, but what role do they play in the future of gardening? Read our related blogs in this series, … Read more The post Grow Beyond No Mow May

Editor's choice May/June 2024

Editor's choice May/June 2024 editorThe editor’s choice is the article by Natasha Ellison et al.: “ Combining animal interactions and habitat selection into models of space use: a case study with

Film | Kestrel Lays 2nd Egg & Calls Out to Partner to Help Incubate | Apollo & Athena

Moments after Athena the kestrel lays a second egg, she calls out to Apollo to come & take his turn at incubating.      Kestrel pair Relations between Apollo & At

Longleaf for All’s Prescribed Fire Workshop

In the heart of Southeast Georgia, nestled within the vast expanse of longleaf pine forests, lies the Willie Hodges Estate Family Farm—a testament to the harmonious balance between economic prosper

Removing Carbon Emissions from the Air

Direct Air Capture (DAC) is a climate tool that removes carbon dioxide from the ambient air. Since our natural carbon sinks like forests and oceans are overwhelmed, excess emissions have … Read mor

Film | My Polar Wildlife Adventures | Wild Travel

I’ve travelled to both poles to watch the extraordinary wildlife that inhabits these icy regions. In this webinar, I share my experiences of seeing polar bears in the Arctic and penguins in the Ant

ECHO Elevates the Field at Local and National Conferences

Professional conferences provide a platform for like-minded organizations and professionals to come together to advance communication and collaboration around shared priorities that help shape the fu

Restoring Longleaf Pine in the Hoke Community Forest

In the North Carolina Sandhills stands Hoke Community Forest, over 500 acres of protected forest land belongs to the citizens of Hoke County. This forest has historically sat idle and … Read more T

National Wildlife Federation Introduces New Southeast Forestry Internship Program

The National Wildlife Federation’s (NWF) Southeast Forestry Outreach Internship program is committed to cultivating the next generation of conservationists and professionals in the fields of forest

News | Name Luna’s Owl Chicks + New Live Swan Cam 🦢

hello Luna’s chicks can now stand up on their own and so I think it’s time we named them. Read on for a link to offer your suggestions. Meanwhile, after a lot of digging about in a watery reed be

Film | Mute Swan Pair Welcome 2 Eggs | Discover Wildlife

This Mute Swan pair now have two eggs, having returned to the same nest they used last year. Laid on the 2nd and 4th of April. The female will now lay every other day and last year laid 12 eggs! Date

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Many envision the ‘perfect’ American lawn as a lush, uniform green carpet that covers their outdoor space. But beneath this verdant facade lies a complex social history and significant environmen

Editor's choice March/April 2024

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Editor's choice January/February 2024

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Habitat selection and avoidance behavior of female greater sage-grouse raising young in an oil and gas field

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Editor's choice November/December 2023

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