Havahart® Critter Library - All You Need To Know About Critters Around You!
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Critter Librarylittle critter control

In this section, we encourage you to learn a bit about the little critters that surround you and how to control them in the most humane and caring way.

 

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Mice can carry a wide variety of diseases transmissible to humans. A very real problem with the infestation of mice is the Hantavirus which has been a threat in the arid southwestern part of the country.

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Food contamination by their urine and feces is one of the major problems humans face with rats. Rats contaminate huge percentages of agricultural produce each year and have been known to contaminate food stuffs such as popcorn.

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These little critters can do considerable damage to flowers, vegetables, trees and shrubs any time of the year, especially in places such as suburban yards, rural fields and tree plantations.

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Do you love watching deer? Yes, they are beautiful creatures but they can also cause extensive damage by feeding on plants and rubbing antlers against trees. Your own home landscape may become the major source of food for these critters around your area.

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squirrel little critter control

Squirrels have become a plague on birdfeeders throughout the country.
Havahart® brings you many tips to help control these little critters and offers a variety of repellents and traps that are both humane and effective.

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Moles feed almost exclusively on soil insects. Earthworms and grubs are the most important food sources. Because they eat insect pests, they can be beneficial. However, they can leave ugly mounds all over your lawn.

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Raccoons are at the very top of the list of critters out to destroy your vegetable garden. If you do not have a garden, then perhaps raccoons may find their way to your trash cans, curbside garbage or bird feeders.

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Skunks provide more of a benefit than people think. They eat many pest insects that cause damage to your lawn and garden. Problems arise when they make homes in and around your home and spray.

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Stray or feral cats are a growing issue in the United States. Conservationists argue that feral cats contribute greatly to the killing of songbirds and other endangered birds, with estimates that bird loss is at 100 million a year due to predation.

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Chipmunks are cute little critters members of the rodent family. They are usually inoffensive yet can become quite a nuisance. Chipmunks can ruin landscapes by digging holes around your lawn and gardens. 

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Groundhogs can remove 700 pounds of soil to complete a 20 to 25-foot-long burrow with multiple chambers which pose a serious threat to agricultural and residential developments.

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Armadillos are known for their unique armored shell.
Armadillos are prolific diggers and use their sharp claws for digging dens for food such as grubs.

 
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Muskrats live in wetlands and are very good swimmers, using their tail for propulsion in the water. Extensive burrow systems are dug in the ground adjacent to the water with an underwater entrance.
 
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Opossums are opportunistic omnivores with a very broad range of diet. Their unspecialized biology, flexible diet and reproductive strategy make them successful colonizers and survivors in unsettled times.

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Vole Control groundhog little critter control 
Voles, also known as meadow mice, are often mistaken for the typical house mouse.  Gray in color, the most notable difference is the vole's much shorter tail.

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