Assuming coyote is required, the following 95 results were found.
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glands on either side of their anus that can release spray on command. The glands in themselves aren't unique; wolves, coyotes, dogs and both wild and cats have anal scent glands as well. In all other animals, the scent glands are primarily used for...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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7 main trails in the park, where visitors may encounter all sorts of wildlife, including squirrels, beavers and maybe even coyotes. The Milne Dam Conversation Area is Markham’s largest park, with the Rouge River flowing through the middle. Trails in the...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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corridor) as well as GO (along the Milton Line, connecting Milton to Toronto). The railway tracks provide wildlife like coyotes and fox a great vantage point because they are elevated over flat land making hunting easier. Located on the edge of the...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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green space and large waterway, Peterborough is home to a large number of wildlife, from squirrels, raccoons, fox, deer, coyotes and even bear to a plethora of bird species. Bird watchers flock to this area because of its unique make-up of landscape....
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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bird strikes, however other pest animal wildlife often cause serious issues for airports and runways including raccoons, coyotes, fox and deer. At Hawkeye, we frequently work in and around airports and have experience with techniques working best in...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Animal Control
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and raccoon control in Burlington, Ontario. With more housing developments getting closer to Highway 407, a lot of skunks, coyotes and other small wildlife are being pushed from their homes leaving new houses and yards at risk for nesting grounds. With...
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to Skunks, Raccoons and Squirrelswe also deal with Bats, Bears,Beavers, Bobcats, Domestic and Feral Cats, Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhogs, Lynx, Marten, Minks, Moose, Muskrats, Porcupines, Possums, and Rabbits. Please explore our...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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of a beaver is 5 to 10, sometimes up to 20 years. Because of its size, behavior, and habitat, the beaver has few enemies. Coyotes, wolves, bears and other large carnivores are the main predators. By damming streams, beavers often raise the water level...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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removal. Pest wildlife animals like Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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What Do Groundhogs Eat?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/what-do-groundhogs-eat
and Ecosystem Balance Groundhogs play a vital part in biodiversity by providing food for larger predators such as coyotes, foxes, weasels, badger, and birds of prey. Additionally, their burrows also provide shelter to other rodents, reptiles, and foxes....
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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Humane Skunk Trapping Dos and Don'tshttps://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/skunk-trap
be a safer option for the skunk, but said skunk may invite larger predators to your yard. In the wild, skunks fall prey to coyotes, fox, bobcats, and even large birds of prey (mostly owls). You likely don't have a whole lot of those animals residing in...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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How Long Do Ducks Live?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/how-long-do-ducks-live
and Human Impact Ducks have to contend with a fair number of wildlife predators, including, raccoons, skunks, weasels, fox, coyotes, birds of prey, crows, ravens, magpies, snakes, and fish. Wait.. what? Fish? Yep. Muskie, pike and even large snapping...
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in the northwest end of the city, residents will increasingly have encounters with wildlife such as raccoons, skunks, coyotes, foxes and groundhogs. Neighbourhoods such as Old Peel Village have already seen such and increase. Learn more about our...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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Are Raccoon Babies Dangerous?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/are-raccoon-babies-dangerous
deal with pest wildlife animals such as Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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Mississauga. Pest wildlife animals like Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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- Author: Super User
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removal. Pest wildlife animals like Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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It's February - Skunk Mating Time!https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/skunk-activity-february
removal. Pest wildlife animals like Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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Raccoons in Wallhttps://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/raccoons-in-wall
429-5393. Pest wildlife animals like Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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wind. Lastly, your mews must be in a quiet, stress-free area and must be secure against predators, such as dogs, cats, and coyotes. Equipment/Supplies: Do your homework on what specific equipment and supplies you’ll need for the raptor’s housing...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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How to get raccoons out of your chimneyhttps://www.hawkeye.ca/raccoons-in-chimney
fitting the bill. As mother raccoons are seeking out a warm and secure place to raise her babies without worrying about coyotes or rainstorms, chimneys somewhat resemble a hollow tree found in the woods and can offer exactly what they need. So, if you...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Animal Control FAQs
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removal. Pest wildlife animals like Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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When Wildlife threatens Human Lifehttps://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/when-wildlife-threatens-human-life
removal. Pest wildlife animals like Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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Raccoon Noises: What Does a Raccoon Sound Like?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/raccoon-noises-sounds
removal. Pest wildlife animals like Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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removal. Pest wildlife animals like Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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Pest Wildlife Animals we deal with are Bats, Bears (Black, Brown), Beavers, Bobcats, Cats - Domestic (Feline), Chipmunks, Coyotes, Deer, Elk, Fox, Groundhog, Marten, Mink, Moose, Muskrat, Porcupine, Possum/Opossum, Rabbits, Raccoons, Skunks, Squirrels...
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Where Do Squirrels Sleep?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/where-do-squirrels-sleep
garlic, onion, cider vinegar, and peppermint oil. There are also commercially available deterrents using predator urine (coyote, fox, etc.) Contact Hawkeye for Expert Squirrel Management If you find that your attic is hosting a squirrel or five, it may...
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Raccoon Distemper Outbreak FAQshttps://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/raccoon-distemper-outbreak-faqs
the spread of the virus. Canine distemper can spread to a number of species, including: dog, cat, weasel, ferret, fox, coyote, skunk, wolf and more. Learn more about removing dead raccoons here:...
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Let's look at why these methods are not long-term solutions: Decoys & Plastic Predator Statues What They Include: Coyote replicas Owl statues Fake eagles Predator silhouettes Why Cemetery Operators Try Them: Visually non-invasive Affordable Easy to...
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dens attract other wildlife or pests during the cold season? A: Indeed, a raccoon den can bring on larger wildlife (such as coyote) any time of year. This may be even more of a concern during the winter months when all wildlife has to contend with food...
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for 3-4 days in a row several times a year. It requires identifying areas of concern including local wildlife such as coyote, deer, birds of prey, cranes, etc.), note the largest birds in area and how many birdstrikes were reported in the previous year....
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they are highly intelligent and recognize quickly that these devices do not pose any physical danger. Predator Urine (Coyote, Fox, etc.) Why people try it: It is believed to trigger a strong fear response in raccoons. Reality: Raccoons in the GTA are...
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threat to raccoons in the inner cities, there are still other natural predators around. Especially in recent years, the coyote population in urban areas has increased significantly. Urban Food Sources Storm drains are often used by raccoons to travel...
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raccoons have all the shelter they need. And again, because of the proximity of humans, natural predators such as the coyote and fox aren't as much of a threat. This also means that litters have a better chance of survival and the urban raccoon...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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It's Time to Apply for Migratory Bird Permitshttps://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/migratory-bird-permits
or rivers. They spend as much time in water as they do on land. Water is their safe zone to flee to when evading fox, coyote, and other predators. In urban environments, you will find geese on beaches, golf courses, in marinas, parks, or just about...
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at bay. But, if that's not enough, you can purchase predator urine (how weird is that!?) - you'll probably want to go with coyote urine. Peppermint Oil Peppermint! Many critters don't like peppermint - neither the plant nor the oil. A few drops of...
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Where Do Possums Live?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/where-do-possums-live
the open, puts most smaller animals at risk. The opossum's biggest threats are birds of prey and canine predators, such as coyote and fox. All of them quick and excellent hunters who have no trouble catching up to a possum out in the open. Hence, the...
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Do Squirrels Hibernate?https://www.hawkeye.ca/blog/do-squirrels-hibernate
rural areas and natural squirrel habitats, hawks and owls are likely the biggest threats. They are closely followed by fox, coyote, the occasional wildcat, and weasels. What may be surprising is that squirrels also need to be on the lookout for snakes....
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to squirrels. These types of squirrel repellents can typically be purchased in the form of predator urine, such as fox or coyote, which mimic the scent of natural predators Mothballs Mothballs contain naphthalene, which has a strong odor that can repel...
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and Repellents Nothing can make squirrels scurry away in a hurry more than the scent of a predator such as a fox or coyote. There are a number of commercial products that mimic a predator’s smell. Use it alone or in addition to natural repellents for...
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Speaking of deterrent scents, raccoons have extremely sensitive noses. Consider using natural raccoon deterrents such as coyote urine, peppermint oil, cayenne pepper, or vinegar around the perimeter of the coop. These scents can mask the smell of your...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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Whereas the Golden eagles will hunt a far larger variety of mammals ranging in size from a ground squirrel to a deer, coyote, or bobcat. Both raptors can provide excellent services in terms of bird control as just their sheer presence will inflict fear...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
- Category: Bird Control Services
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many raccoons already present in most neighbourhoods, chickens may well lure more wildlife, both in numbers and species; Coyote, fox, and all animals found in the weasel family come to mind. And, let's not forget about domesticated predators such as...
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How can I keep Wildlife Out of my Home and Gardenhttps://www.hawkeye.ca/keep-wildlife-out-of-home
great place for all kinds of critters to make into a home. It is easy for raccoons, mice, rats, skunks, squirrels or even a coyote to dig under your deck and make a nest. You will need to add wire mesh/cloth around the perimeter of your deck, along the...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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encroachment of the surrounding oak ridges moraine and overtaking farmland. Over the last several years there has been more coyote incidents and interactions. Please visit our animals section to learn more about how to deal with these animals and how to...
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- Author: Dan Frankian
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Airport Wildlife Hazard Management, Canadian Outdoors Card and Hunting Permit, Handgun Safety Course Proficiency, Urban Coyote Control, OPP G8 Safety and Training Course, and Bird Control Installation Specialist. This CWCP designation and all of his...
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