Baby Robins are PIGS! Each baby Robin consumes approximately 14ft. of fresh worms every day. That means that a mother tending to a nest of 3 babies needs to collect and deliver an amazing 42ft. of worms each and every day. Mmmm … protein!
by Bill Dowd
Baby Robins are PIGS! Each baby Robin consumes approximately 14ft. of fresh worms every day. That means that a mother tending to a nest of 3 babies needs to collect and deliver an amazing 42ft. of worms each and every day. Mmmm … protein!
by Bill Dowd
This amusing video was posted from a person in the West End of Vancouver, BC recently. The video actually illustrates how territorial and protective a raccoon mother can be. You should turn the volume down after a while — the sound of the “chattering” can be quite cacophonous. — Humane Wildlife Control
by Bill Dowd
Wildlife in your house can put you at risk for diseases and cause serious property damage. Furthermore, if you do not have wildlife removal immediately, the infestation can increase quickly. Here are some reasons why you need wildlife control as well as an overview of how our process works. Why Is It Important To Have… Continue reading
by Bill Dowd
A big thanks to Vivian LaFlamme from the Hamilton SPCA for assisting us with the rescue, and for lending her expertise in assessing the injured bird. It has been deemed unfit to return to the nest for now, and is being further examined at the shelter. Another big thank you to Gilles Joseph at United… Continue reading
by Bill Dowd
By Corey Lewis, Humane Wildlife Control The adult females do not make or keep a nest. She lays her eggs among eggs already in nests built by other birds. Cowbird babies are larger and faster growing than the host species, and so out-compete the host chicks for food. As the Cowbird chick gets even bigger,… Continue reading
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