Saturday, September 29, 2012

As the weather changes

As the weather changes you will start to see more and more animals trying to find shelter for the winter.... Call Ants To Bears Experts Animal Trapping and Animal Control Removal and control needs 719 495-5996

Thursday, September 27, 2012

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Ants To Bears Experts is your Professional control and removal of Raccoons, Squirrels, Skunks, Foxes, Rabbits, Groundhogs, Deer, Geese, Sparrows, Starlings, Pigeons, Bats, Snakes, Mice, Rats, Armadillos, Moles, Woodpeckers, and More! Animal Trapping and Animal Control Removal and control needs 719 495-5996

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Let's keep this in the back of our minds...

Let's keep this in the back of our minds...
Feeding a wild animal seems warm and caring, and also that you have a kind heart, but unfortunately it creates a struggle for the animals future. They loose their natural instincts and start to adapt to humans. They feel more comfortable sitting on your roof and pondering which part they want to rip open first. Let's all help by keeping our beautiful wildlife WILD! Enjoy your afternoon! Animal Trapping and Animal Control Removal and control needs 719 495-5996

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

When a home or business is constructed

When a home or business is constructed, it is not uncommon to require many gaps due to penetrations such as electrical lines and plumbing pipes. However, preventive maintenance and sealing around these gaps can preclude pests from gaining access to the building. #Animalcontrol Call Ants to Bears Experts we really are the "ANTS TO BEARS" Experts 719-495-5996

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Jackals are opportunistic omnivores, predators of smal

Jackals are opportunistic omnivores, predators of small- to medium-sized animals and proficient scavengers. Their long legs and curved canine teeth are adapted for hunting small mammals, birds, and reptiles, and their large feet and fused l
eg bones give them a physique well-suited for long-distance running, capable of maintaining speeds of 16 km/h (9.9 mph) for extended periods of time. Jackals are crepuscular, most active at dawn and dusk.

Their most common social unit is that of a monogamous pair which defends its territory from other pairs by vigorously chasing intruding rivals and marking landmarks around the territory with their urine and feces. The territory may be large enough to hold some young adults which stay with their parents until they establish their own territories. Jackals may occasionally assemble in small packs, for example, to scavenge a carcass, but they normally hunt either alone or in pairs.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Tasmanian Devil

Tasmanian Devil

The Tasmanian devil is one of the rarest animals on earth. A marisupial that has existed on this planet for thousands of years is being wiped out by a facial cancer. Timber concessionaires will bulldoze vast tracts of fores

ts, then replant with only the desired species of trees that are turned into wood chips to export to Japan. Only certain types of wood make the best paper. These timber concessionaires then replant only the species they prefer. They grow saplings on the clearings, and these are vulnerable to insects, and rodents, deer, and many of the animals in Tasmania are very rare and endangered. Big business timber concessionaires used pesticides, then started poisoning forest creatures by dropping carrots laced with odorless, tasteless poisons made in Alabama, USA. The Taz devils ate animals that died from this poison, which in turn destroyed the Tasmanian devil's immunity to disease. These timber concessionaires buy the lease to the lands in Tasmania, and defend their right to do as they please with the land they use. Whatever the effort that conservationaists are doing to save the Taz are rendered useless if the habitat of these animals will be destroyed.

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Photographer: Dave Walsh

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Thursday, September 6, 2012

expert care of your pests

While we are taking expert care of your pests, we will take care of your Handyman projects that are on your to do list. Give us your list and we will take care of the rest. call Ants To Bears Experts call Ants To Bears Experts 719-495-5996.