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  • 2013
    • June
      • The Dangers of Feeding Raccoons and Skunks
      • How to Trap a Rabbit Effectively and Humanely
    • May
      • How Skunks Spray and Other Skunk Spray Facts
      • How to Trap a Groundhog
      • Is Animal Control a Part of Your Garden Maintenance Calendar?
      • Effective Eco Friendly Pest Control Options Really Do Exist (and There are Probably More Choices Than You Think)
    • April
      • Great Gifts for Lawn & Garden Enthusiasts
      • How to Control Moles on Your Golf Course
      • DIY Garden Pest Control
      • At Home Remedies: Repellent Myths Dispelled
    • March
      • Lawn Damage from Animals
      • What Do I Need to Start a Garden?
      • Common Garden Pests Identification
      • What to Do When You Find a Stray Dog or Cat
    • February
      • Health Risks for Animals Around Plants
      • How to Get Rid of Chipmunks in Your Garden
      • How to Get Rid of Rodents Humanely
      • How to Attract Hummingbirds without Attracting Unwanted Pests
    • January
      • Growing Fruits and Berries while Keeping Unwanted Critters at Bay
      • Vacation Wildlife Observation Tips
      • Giving Back: Organizations That Help Stray and Wild Animals
  • 2012
    • December
      • How Weather Affects Animals in Your Yard
      • Attract Birds, Not Squirrels!
      • Found an Abandoned Baby Animal? Now What?
    • November
      • Acid Rain: Preventing its Damage can Lead to other Issues
      • How to Help Animals after a Disaster like Sandy
      • Certifying Your Yard or Garden as a Wildlife Habitat
      • Protecting Your Campsite from Wild Animals
      • Re-Tweet Contest: November
    • October
      • The Do’s and Don’ts of Feeding Wild Animals
      • Fall is in the Air: Preparing Your Crops
      • The Benefits of Feral Cat TNR Programs vs. Euthanasia
      • Infographic: The Benefits of Feral Cat TNR Programs vs. Euthanasia
      • Best Ways to Protect your Pets from Wild Animals and Strays
      • Re-Tweet Contest: October
    • September
      • September Twitter Re-Tweet Contest
    • August
      • August Twitter Re-Tweet Contest
    • July
      • July Twitter Contest
    • June
      • Wobbly
      • Ron’s Raccoon and Wildlife Feature: Bobbi
      • Ron’s Raccoon and Wildlife Feature: Meet Ron!
      • Make Homemade Pesto with Basil from Your Garden
      • June Twitter Contest
    • May
      • What to Do with a Surplus of Tomatoes from your Garden
      • Havahart® Twitter Contest: May
    • April
      • Don’t Let a Rogue Rabbit Ruin Your Garden
      • Havahart® Twitter Contest: April
    • March
      • The Gardener and the Rabbit
      • Havahart® Twitter Contest: March
    • February
      • The Eccentric Life and Times of Frank the Cat
      • Why You Should Adopt Pets from Rescues and Shelters
      • The Hunting Expertise of the Domestic Cat
      • Chippy the Chipmunk
      • Havahart® Twitter Contest: February
      • Our Pet Squirrel Boogie
    • January
      • The Raccoon in My Bedroom
      • How a Havahart Trap Saved me Thousands
      • Momma Raccoon Removal
      • Havahart Twitter Contest
      • Abandoned Kittens Become Part of Our Family
  • 2011
    • December
      • My 17 Years of Rescuing Rodents
      • Havahart® 25,000 Facebook Fan Party: Recipes
      • The Rat in My Skillet
      • The Curious Case of Jethro the Snake
      • Reclaim your Flowerbed with Plants that Deter Cats
    • November
      • My Momma Raccoon
      • The Long Impact of a Pet’s Short Life
      • Dog Repellent Made Easy
      • The Drooling Possum on the Porch
      • Close Encounters of the Deer Kind
    • October
      • How Critter Ridder Helped with My Rat Infestation
      • Deer Proof Shrubs … Are They the Answer?
      • The Displaced Coyote
      • Recipes for Healthy Homemade Dog Treats
      • They Caught It…Finally!
    • September
      • How to Keep Rabbits Out of Your Garden?
      • Goodbye to Nasty Smelly Pests: How to Repel Skunks
      • Police Station Kittens
      • Gone Astray: Lost Puppy Finds Her Way Home
      • Mistakes you Don’t Want to Make When it Comes to Deer Repellent for Plants
      • How to Keep Squirrels Out of the Garden
    • August
      • It Takes More than Dog Repellent for Grass to Stop Dogs from Destroying your Lawn and Flowers
      • My Ground Squirrels Are Enjoying Their New Home!
      • Deer Repellent Strategies that Work
      • Half a Million Ferals
    • July
      • An Armadillo’s Reign of Destruction
      • Great Tips Thanks to Deer Repellent Reviews
      • The Skunk Who Loved Hot Dogs and Cheese
      • Ridding the Neighborhood of Feral Cat Violence
      • From One Cucumber to a Full Crop
      • Catching Racoons in the City
    • June
      • Keeping Deer Out of Your Garden by Using Deer Repellent Like a Professional
      • My Plants are Now Flourishing – Thank You, Deer Off®!
      • How to Get Rid of Skunks…For Good!
      • Havahart® Live Traps to the Rescue in Joplin, Missouri
      • How to Keep Rabbits Out of Your Garden
      • Repel Rabbits With These Simple Tricks
      • A Havahart® Trap Saved My Home From Rats!
    • May
      • Gardening Season Has Arrived!
      • Deer Proof Flowers … Don’t Put all your Flowers in One Basket
      • We are Giving Back!
      • How to Get Rid of Herons
      • How to Keep Deer Out of Your Garden
      • How to Set Up Your Motion Detector Sprinkler
      • How to Get Rid of Snake Pests
      • Ready, Set, Trap! Tips to Remember Before Setting Your Live Trap
      • How to Get Rid of Vole Pests
      • How to Get Rid of Beavers and Beaver Trapping Tips
      • How to Deter Muskrats and Muskrat Baiting Tips
    • April
      • How to Get Rid of Chipmunks and Tips for Trapping Chipmunks
      • How to Trap a Skunk
      • How to Get Rid of Armadillos and Armadillo Trap Tips
      • Cat Spraying Deterrent
      • Rabbit Bait and Trapping Tips
      • Critters Feasting on Your Garden?
      • Get Rid of Mice for Good
      • Are You Inviting Unwanted Animals, Without Knowing?
      • How to Deter Stray Cats
    • March
      • You’ve Got it Trapped…Now What?
      • What’s that Digging in My Garden?
      • How to Keep Squirrels out of your Garden
      • How to Get Rid of Raccoons
      • Keep Dogs Out of Garden Areas, Lawns and Landscaping
    • February
      • Getting Rid of Groundhogs in Your Yard
      • How to Trap a Fox
      • How to Get Rid of Cats
      • How to Get Rid of Rat Pests
      • How to Repel Deer and Keep Deer out of Garden, Landscaping and Lawns
    • January
      • Get Rid of Opossums and Tips for Opossum Trapping
      • How to Get Rid of Skunks
      • Effective Cat Deterrents for Gardens
      • How to Get Rid of Mole Pests
  • 2010
    • November
      • How to Keep Cats Out of Your Garden: Natural Cat Deterrents for Gardens
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    • October
      • To My Surprise!!
      • What is that sound in the kitchen?
      • How We (Humanely) Got Rid of Pesky Foxes
    • September
      • A Home Owner’s Guide to Feral Cats
      • Humane Animal Control Is Possible
      • A Squeaky Garage Surprise!
    • August
      • Squirrels are Determined Little Critters!
      • LIVE TRAPPING OR REPELLENT?
    • July
      • Skunk Relocation: How to Get Rid of Skunks
    • June
      • This Raccoon Found An Open Door Policy
      • Courage in the Face of Skunks: How to Trap a Skunk
      • Curse of the were raccoon
      • Git Rid of the Pooper Scooper!
      • What happens now?
    • May
      • Keeping Rabbits Out of Your Garden
      • Skunk Removal and How to Repel Skunks
      • Thank you!
      • Keeping score
    • April
      • Deer Don’t Like My Yard … And I’m Ok With That!
      • My Cats & Critter Ridder
      • Rabbit Food?
    • March
      • WOO HOO!!!!!!! It’s gone!!!!!!!!!
      • Deer in the Headlights
      • Live Trapping Unwanted Critters is Humane and Simple!
      • No More Garbage Can Raids in Our Neighborhood
      • Squirrels and Bird Feeders, The Fight Begins
      • Stray Cats 101
      • Ick Mice Ick

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