Woodchucks aka Groundhogs
How much could a woodchuck, chuck, if a woodchuck could chuck wood? About 700 pounds. Compared to beavers, groundhogs/woodchucks are not adept at moving timber, although they will chew wood. A wildlife biologist at Cornell University once measured the inside volume of a typical woodchuck burrow and estimated that — if wood filled the hole […]
Wildlife Busters LLC has been contracted by Indian Point Energy Center to provide Wildlife Management Services
March 24, 2011 — Wildlife Busters LLC has been contracted by Indian Point Energy Center to provide Wildlife Management Services. Indian Point Energy Center (IPEC) is a three-unit nuclear power plant station located in Buchanan, New York just south of Peekskill. It sits on the east bank of the Hudson River, 24 miles north of […]
Welcome to Wildlife Busters Blog
Hello out there! Welcome to the Wildlife Busters Blog. My name is Jennifer Munger and I am Co-Owner of Wildlife Busters. My husband Ben and I are excited to be part of a cutting edge industry, Wildlife Management Services. As we become more involved in the industry, we realize the importance of educating our clients […]
Wildlife Busters® hosts Wildlife Management Educational Seminar
Wildlife Busters hosted an educational seminar for River Management, an Associa Company on Tuesday, March 8th, 2011. As a leader in a relatively new, rapidly expanding industry, it is our goal to provide valuable information to our clients. Not only information about our company and the services we provide, but to educate our clients about […]
Wildlife Busters LLC Launches New Website
Wildlife Busters launched their new website this past month. The new website allows us to provide valuable information to the communities that we service in an efficient and effective manner. Being a leader in a growing industry, our goal was to provide value above and beyond the typical service provider. We wanted the ability to […]
Squirrels Best Practices – Newsletter
“You should know now that a man of knowledge lives by acting, not by thinking about acting, nor by thinking about what he will think when he has finished acting. A man of knowledge chooses a path with heart and follows it” Carlos Castaneda Squirrels Is it me? Or did the squirrel population seem to […]