Bust Em’ February 2014 Newsletter
A Day in the Life Of a Mouse…(or better said A Night in Life of a Mouse) The lights go out….the house is silent and it is time for Bertha to rise, a 6 month old female mouse, which in mouse years is late middle age. Bertha stretches in her nest and wakes her five […]
Wild Boars Among Us

In my last blog I wrote about the increase in the Bald Eagle population in New York State, but the Bald Eagle is not the only wildlife on the rise, so are Feral Swine. Thankfully, I did not see a Wild Boar in my backyard, but I recently heard a rumor that a hiker encountered […]
Why performing bat exclusion work now protects your investment/property and preserves the bat population in the future.

Bat season is coming to a close as bats make their way back into hibernation, but before you sound off cheers of having made it through yet another season, we ask you to consider a few things. Bats have an internal radar. Upon emerging from the caves, the female bats that once knew your home […]
The Squirrels are Going Nuts

Hello to all…it has been a wild winter so far. As this is my first blog of the new year…Happy New Year! I hope you are all off to a healthy, happy and prosperous New Year. All I can say is WOW! What a fall that lead into a non-stop winter. The squirrel activity is […]