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Mud Daubers in Florida: Nature’s Artisans of Clay

August 4, 2023
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Florida, a state known for its diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife, is home to various fascinating creatures, and among them are mud daubers, a group of solitary wasps. Mud daubers, scientifically known as Sphecidae, are intriguing insects […]

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Understanding the fascinating Snakes of Florida: Rat Snakes, Black Racers, and Banded Water Snakes

July 13, 2023
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Florida is home to a remarkable variety of snake species. Among the many fascinating reptiles that inhabit the Sunshine State, rat snakes, black racers, and banded water snakes stand out for their distinct characteristics and widespread presence. […]

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Comparison of Carpenter Bees, Honey Bees, and Wasps

May 19, 2023
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In the vast world of insects, bees and wasps hold a significant place due to their ecological importance and fascinating behavior. This blog aims to explore and compare three distinct species: carpenter bees, honey bees, and wasps. […]

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Do You Have a Raccoon Problem?

March 7, 2019
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Hearing noises in your walls? Is something heavy walking above or below your home? Did you see a raccoon on your roof? These are all signs a raccoon has taken up residence in your home. They’re also […]

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Keep Wildlife Out of Your Home through Wildlife Exclusion

January 21, 2019
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In this post, Dan Coffey, our Wildlife Lead Technician, shares a how-to-guide for wildlife exclusion. For starters, wildlife exclusion is the act of preventing something—typically pests, like raccoons, squirrels, rodents, and other critters–from enter into a place. […]

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Lessons from the #MPRRaccoon Raccoon Internet Sensation

June 17, 2018
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You may not have noticed, but one of the biggest sensations on the internet this week was a cute raccoon that blew up the internet.. It wasn’t her cute looks that caught the attention of the masses; […]

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