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Do Chipmunks Bury Nuts? They Have Serious Nut Storage Game!!

September 13, 2019 By David

When I was growing up in Kentucky I always had a ton of fun watching the chipmunks grabbing bird seed that had spilled from the feeders.  These little guys are the smallest member of the squirrel family and share a lot of behaviors with their larger cousins, the grey and red squirrels.

Tree squirrels do not hibernate to get through the winter and instead rely upon stored food to get through the winter.  However, most chipmunks perform a modified form of hibernation which made me wonder if they go through the trouble of storing up winter food caches.

So, the question of the day is, “Do chipmunks bury nuts?”

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What Is A Young Bat Called?

September 12, 2019 By David

Young cats are called kittens. And then there are young foxes, which are referred to as ‘cubs’, ‘pups’, or ‘kits’, one of which is the same term that is used to describe young bears. It’s easy to get confused when trying to keep track of all the unique names that young animals have—so let’s clear up any confusion when it comes to baby bats.

What exactly is a young bat called, you might wonder? The answer is pup. That’s right, a young bat is a pup immediately upon birth, and it becomes an adult when it’s able to fledge from it’s mother and hunt or forage on its own. In this article, we’ll be taking a closer look at the early life of bat pups, so we can better understand what happens during their youth to prepare them for survival and a successful adult life.

Did you know? Female bats possess the extraordinary ability to delay fertilization or egg implantation based on the availability of food or other environmental factors. (source)

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Are Bats Good Pets? Heck No…Don’t Even Think About It!

September 11, 2019 By David

If you’ve ever seen any cute pictures of baby bats on the Internet you know that bats can be quite adorable. Those cute, cuddly little ears and puckered snout combine to make a downright loveable creature that some might even want to keep as a pet.

Is there anything wrong with keeping a bat as a pet? Can bats be domesticated to the point where they’ll follow an owner’s commands or pee in a small box of litter? We’re answering these questions and more in this article, where we’re going to be tackling the topic of bat-keeping.

Let’s go ahead and address the question head-on: “Are bats good pets?” The answer is clear. No, bats are not good pets.

Here are a few reasons why trying to turn a bat into a pet is a horrible idea.

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Do Bats Make Nests?

September 11, 2019 By David

The list of interesting bat facts is very long, from the fact that they are the only mammals capable of flight to the fact that their wings are made almost entirely of skin. While it’s true that bats are truly fascinating creatures, what many people find most amazing about bats is how and where they live.

Because bats and birds both fly many people assume that they share other behaviors.  One such example is nesting.  Birds are very well known for building nests for protecting their eggs and raising their young.   It raises the question, since bats and birds both fly, do bats also make nests like birds do?

Do Bats Make Nests

Let’s Take a Look!

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Do Chipmunks Bite? Yes, They Do…And It Hurts!!

September 11, 2019 By David

Chipmunks are cute, furry and completely harmless. Or at least they are until you pose a threat to them. In that case, a chipmunk will bite you hard and flee off to its burrow as quick as its little paws take it.  Read on to find out why do chipmunks bite and what health risks their act of aggression means for you.

Do Chipmunks Bite

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How To Catch A Chipmunk In Your House

August 30, 2019 By David

Have you got a chipmunk running loose in your house?  Personally, I think the little guys are cute as heck but I wouldn’t want them running around in my home unsupervised.  The last thing I want is for them to start digging burrows in my sofa!

Chipmunks may occasionally find their way into homes and you should know how to catch a chipmunk in your house without making it look like there was a tornado.  So, what should you do if there is a stray chipmunk hiding in your house?

How To Catch A Chipmunk

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A Group Of Bats is Called A Colony {The 20 Million Strong Batnado!}

August 29, 2019 By David

Bats are known to fly around caves, abandoned buildings, and even backyards and open areas when daylight turns to evening. They’re seen by themselves as well as in groups. Occasionally, bats will fly in pairs, and a mother bat will even carry her pup with her as she flies.

So, what is the specific term used to describe a group of bats? Maybe a troop, herd, gang, pod, or cauldron?

In this article, we’ll be answering that question and adding some color to this query by looking more closely at bat flying behavior—especially when more than one bat takes to the skies at the same time.

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How to Get Rid of Chipmunks: A Three Step Strategy

August 23, 2019 By David

Let’s get this straight―chipmunks aren’t a danger to humans.  The five-inch long furballs don’t have a single aggressive bone in their body. However, they do tend to cause lots of destruction and chaos when left loose. From chewed wires, uprooted plants, stolen berries to empty bird feeders―chipmunks can make a gardeners life miserable.  Plus, their droppings, leftover food, and constant burrowing can make a big mess.

Therefore, if you have a significant population of these guys tearing up your property, it becomes inevitable for you to start finding out ways to get rid of chipmunks. In our experience, the best strategy is to come up with a proper plan. You need to take steps that combine preventative measures and repellents to keep the cute rodents at bay.

How To Get Rid Of Chipmunks

So what’s the plan? Here’s what you have to do to get rid of chipmunks:

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How Fast and High Do Bats Fly?

August 22, 2019 By David

In the world of flying animals, bats are among the most acrobatic, intuitive, and effective flyers to ever exist. These masters of aerial navigation use sonic frequencies emitted by their noses and mouths to better understand their terrain and to locate prey, a feature of bats known as echolocation.

Not only are bats exceptionally good flyers—they’re also distinctly different from birds insofar as their bodies and bone structure are concerned. The flight pattern of the bat is almost a trademark of this animal, and in this article, we’re going to be taking a closer look at just how fast and high bats fly, and for what reasons.

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Pet Chipmunks: A Few Things You Ought To Know!

August 21, 2019 By David

The maxim that you should never judge a book by its cover holds true when it comes to the contrary appearance and nature of chipmunks.
Just look at this cute, innocent, little rodent – who wouldn’t want to cuddle it!  As much as their appearance and behavior may be heartwarming, chipmunks are wild creatures that unless already tamed, right after their birth. just might respond to touching with a bite!

This doesn’t mean that chipmunks can’t be kept at home as pets. It’s just that you need to devote a lot of time, patience, and space for them. If you’re willing to commit, you’ll love living with these adorable creatures. Before you buy one though, you should look up your state laws and local ordinances because in some regions, it’s illegal to keep chipmunks as pets.

Apart from that, you need to know a few things about these rodents before you bring them home.

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