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Squirrels and raccoons may be cute but they, along with other animals like deer and armadillos, can cause significant headaches for homeowners and gardeners. Whether they're rooting through your trash, tearing up your garden, or presenting a disease threat to your pets and families, nuisance animals should be encouraged to live where they best belong: the wild.

海角官方首页 Extension wants to educate you on how to prevent wildlife from becoming a nuisance, and measures to take if animals do become a nuisance to you and your family.


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Provides information and resources on how to prevent and handle nuisance wildlife encounters.

Descriptions of animal pests by scientific and subject name and includes descriptions and identifying images.


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  • Stinging Biting Insects
    Elmer Gray, a research entomologist with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and specialist for 海角官方首页 Cooperative Extension, shares information on some of the season's most common biting and stinging insects, urging residents to stay vigilant and take preventive measures. Published: 08/08/24
  • Prevent Spread of Dengue
    The Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) has been shown to?transmit dengue in some regions, so Georgia residents should take precautions to prevent infection. Published: 07/15/24
  • Mosquito Season Prep
    With January rain totals well above normal across the Southeast, it is a good time to take inventory of where standing water is holding and what can be done to eliminate it. Published: 02/01/23