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Sunnyside Apartments should call us. Based on what’s being said in recent news stories, there could be 50 to 100 raccoons on that property. They’ve apparently been there for more than a year.ABC 13 recently ran a story about raccoons at the complex. Residents are seeing three to six raccoons
Another squirrel species has shown up in the Houston Metro Area: flying squirrels. Gray squirrels or Eastern fox squirrels are a lot more common, but people are seeing more of the flying variety.Flying squirrels can glide from 150 to 500 feet. They sail from tree to tree to avoid predators,
Raccoons are sometimes fun to watch, at least if you’re viewing them in a zoo, or seeing them in the yard some distance from your house. When you’re up close and personal, they’re a little less fun.Here’s what you need to know if you have a close encounter with a
Squirrels love to nest in homes, both in attics and in exterior walls.They’re cute in your yard, but they’re absolute terrors inside your home. When you have them, the smartest thing to do is to get rid of them as fast as you possibly can.Here’s what you need to know. How
People have been dealing with rat infestations as long as there have been cities. Rats enjoy living close to where the people are. People generate all the things rats love: food scraps to eat, nice insulation materials for them to nest in, and weird things to play with. They’re curious and
Rodent breeding season is upon us, which means the rats here in the Houston metro area will be looking for a place to nest. Your attic makes the perfect spot. Insulation makes perfect nesting material, and your heated attic gives rats shelter from the winter cold. Homes in Memorial are really