Six-Word Saturday 8.23.25| This, that and the other thing
As every Hamilton homeowner knows, our gardens are shared spaces—not just with the human families who tend them, but with the local wildlife that considers them a personal buffet. Squirrels in gardens have become a familiar sight across neighbourhoods from Dundurn to Stoney Creek. These bushy-tailed creatures can be entertaining to watch, but they also... Continue reading The post Squirrels and Your Garden: Friend or Foe? appeared first on Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control.| Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control
Have you heard about “zombie squirrels”? These squirrels, suffering from squirrel fibroma virus, grow strange-looking sores all over their bodies. In most cases, they recover from the virus. Still, I feel badly for them. It looks uncomfortable, even if they are not actually zombies. I do not feel badly for this squirrel. I saw it […]| The Last Word On Nothing
Pelted by nuts on our morning walk… Walking between trees this morning, I was aware of the thuds of missiles dropping around us. Some were falling worryingly close to us. In the same way that trees are sacrificing whole branches to improve survival rates for what’s left, they are now shedding nuts and leaves early … Continue reading Squirrels getting their own back?| Writing Wrinkles, and Random Ramblings
In the previous post about my smart bird feeder, I mentioned how it had been besieged by a squirrel who in fact destroyed the cord connecting the camera to the solar panel and I explained my experience with customer service. I haven’t received the items from the company yet – they said it could take […]| Karma's When I Feel Like It Blog
Discover John's Creek squirrel infestation solutions to protect your home. Learn about humane removal, prevention tips, and keeping your property safe.| Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control
I don’t often enter poetry competitions, but Writing Magazine wanted a sonnet this time, which has to rhyme, so a level playing field. Although mine didn’t win, I was mentioned in the s…| Writing Wrinkles, and Random Ramblings
“A close and long-term biological interaction, between two organisms of different species.” I’ve been watching pigeons in my garden spilling seed for other pig…| Writing Wrinkles, and Random Ramblings
A violent storm raged here in the early hours of yesterday morning and my bedroom window, which I keep open at night in all but the absolute coldest weather, twanged off the catch, crashed against the wall and almost smashed. Outside, in a strange cold blue light, the trees moved like enthusiastic metalheads [...]Read More...| Tom Cox
Twitters are spreading… No – not that kind! Word is getting around. I now have two robins visiting daily. this morning, they faced each other under the peanut feeder (I wasn’t qui…| Writing Wrinkles, and Random Ramblings
Acorn sink or float science experiment for your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom. Collect acorns on a nature walk for this fun experiment.| Pre-K Pages
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Happiness can quickly turn to frustration in your new home if you find a squirrel infestation. Learn about our wildlife control in Clinton today!| Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control
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The squirrels we see running along fence lines or jumping from tree to tree in our yards may seem harmless, […]| ABC Humane Wildlife Control and Prevention