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Neighbors

Wildlife Detectives Feeding pets outside is guaranteed to attract your wild neighbors looking for a meal. Not to mention, freaking out your beloved pet in the process. Just check out this kitty's reaction to an opossum eating his food!...

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Wildlife

Wildlife Detectives Curious about what one of our Wildlife Detectives can discover during a home inspection? During skunk mating season, we routinely find cuties like this little guy. NOTE - Not all of our inspections are this straightforward. -0:04 People have...

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Mating season

Wildlife Detectives Curious about what one of our Wildlife Detectives can discover during a home inspection? During skunk mating season, we routinely find cuties like this little guy. NOTE - Not all of our inspections are this straightforward. -0:09 People have...

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Coyotes

The San Francisco Bay Area contains a healthy population of coyotes as well as dog lovers. Here are some great tips on what to if you encounter a coyote while walking your dog. https://urbancoyoteinitiative.com/what-to-do-if-you-encoun…/ What To Do If You Encounter A...

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Food Source

Wildlife Detectives shared Kathy Diamontopoulos's post.· Food, water and shelter is what attracts wild animals, including rodents. As you can see in this video, bird feeders do attract rodents. Interesting how this little guy created his own shelter in the snow, right...

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Coyote Call

Wildlife Detectives Education is vital to understanding our wild neighbors. The coyote has been the subject of many myths, and is probably one of the most vilified animals in this country. Dr. Marc Bekoff and Camila Fox (Project Coyote) provide us insight into the...

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Department of Fish and Wildlife Trapping license: 65504

From raccoons living inside your attic to a skunk living under your home, Wildlife Detectives identifies what type of animal has taken up residence, and if babies are present. Using our “hands off” humane techniques, we ensure no animals are harmed, and that mother and young stay together. We then seal up entry points to prevent a re-occurrence.

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