by German Rodríguez | Feb 24, 2017 | Wild Turkey
The first time you caught sight of a wild turkey strutting through your yard might have been exciting. But now, weeks later, you’re not as excited about your new friend. That turkey has devoured your garden and scared away the birds you so enjoyed seeing at the bird...
by German Rodríguez | Sep 14, 2016 | Wild Boar
In Texas, they’re called feral hogs. In Arkansas, they’re razorbacks. Whatever the local name for wild boar, everyone agrees that they’re extremely destructive creatures. One of our customers experienced their destructive nature firsthand, before installing Nite Guard...
by German Rodríguez | Sep 2, 2016 | Skunk
We recently discussed how to keep raccoon out of ponds. Today, we’re continuing in this same vein with a blog post about the raccoon’s stinky friend, the skunk, and how to keep skunk out of your yard. Hide the Food So, why do skunk end up in your yard to begin with?...
by German Rodríguez | Aug 4, 2015 | Raccoon
Summer is a time to enjoy the freshest of fruits and veggies. A major part of the summer bounty is sweet corn. You see it growing and ripening in your backyard garden and count the days until you can bite into those juicy, sweet kernels. However, your sweet corn...
by German Rodríguez | Jun 9, 2015 | General, Raccoon
As certain animals have adapted to the daytime, others have adapted to the night. In order to survive, nocturnal animals evolved senses that would help them navigate, and find food. Most notably, nocturnal animals have eyes that are well-adapted to low light...