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Getting Rid of Ants in the House

An ant in the house is an ant, right? No, not quite. The Albany NY area is home to many types of ants from carpenter ants, odorous house ants,...

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Fascinating Facts About Cockroaches

Everyone has heard the catchy Spanish folk song, “La Cucaracha,” about a cockroach unable to walk because he has lost one of his six legs

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Advantages to Rodent Bait Stations

Advantages to Rodent Bait Stations Effective control of large populations when trapping would be impractical. Using weather resistant baits in tamper

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Woodchuck and Groundhog Removal

With Groundhog Day tomorrow, lets discuss woodchucks and groundhogs. The groundhog is also known as a woodchuck, whistle-pig and land-beaver....

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Are Mouse Traps Enough for a Rodent Problem?

Are you setting mouse traps and catching mice or not catching mice at all? Sometimes mouse traps are not enough to eliminate mouse populations in...

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Cold Weather and Insects

Insects shrug off hot or cold winters Cold weather won't necessarily a reduce insect populations the following summer. Date published:

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Animal Hole Identification

Are wondering, “What animal is digging in my yard?” “What animal caused that hole?” “What size hole does an animal

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Raccoon

The raccoon, also called “coon,” is a stocky mammal about 2 to 3 feet long, weighing 10 to 30 pounds. Raccoons are distinctively marked, with a

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Bat Proofing in the Winter

Contrary to popular belief, bats don’t always migrate when cold weather arrives. Sometimes they hesitate too long and get stuck, but some like the