Spring marks a significant increase in wildlife activity throughout Connecticut. As temperatures rise, many animals enter mating and nesting season, leading them to actively search for shelter, food sources, and secure areas to raise their young. Residential...
Connecticut’s diverse landscapes and distinct seasons require local wildlife to adapt to changing conditions constantly. From the first spring thaw to the deep chills of winter, animal behaviors shift throughout the year in response to temperature, food availability,...
Connecticut homeowners are no strangers to encounters with local wildlife. As temperatures drop or the weather turns, attics become attractive refuges for raccoons, squirrels, bats, birds, and even rodents seeking warmth and shelter. Uninvited guests in your attic can...
In a world where human expansion continues to encroach upon the habitats of countless wildlife species, finding a harmonious balance between coexistence and safety is paramount. Humane wildlife control emerges as a beacon of hope, offering a compassionate approach...