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		<title>The Opossum…Friend Or Foe?</title>
		<link>http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/2012/04/13/the-opossumfriend-or-foe/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2012 15:09:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some people think that opossums are interesting creatures, some think they are frightening horrible looking rat-like creatures.  Most people do classify opossums as pests regardless if they are walking through their backyard or inhabiting their attic. Opossums are the only marsupials that are native to the United States.  They are transient creatures that usually only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some people think that <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/index.php">opossums</a> are interesting creatures, some think they are frightening horrible looking rat-like creatures.  Most people do classify opossums as pests regardless if they are walking through their backyard or inhabiting their attic.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/index.php">Opossums</a> are the only marsupials that are native to the United States.  They are transient creatures that usually only stay in one area for a period of 2 to 3 days, unless a mother has a litter of babies to take care of.  They are commonly found in agricultural areas, woodlands, and neighborhoods with suitable living environments and food sources.  They are usually attracted to neighborhoods by pet food that is left outdoors, over-ripe fruit that has dropped from trees, and dense shrubbery that they can hide under.</p>
<p>Like other rodents, opossums carry a variety of different vector pests which are dangerous to humans.  Fleas, which transmit Typhus and ticks, which transmit Lyme disease should be of particular concern to homeowners as these diseases can cause lifelong illnesses.</p>
<p>Having opossums around outdoors is not always a bad thing as they are scavengers that feed off of a variety of things.  Being scavengers, their natural diet includes eating plant matter, rotting fruit, insects, snails, slugs, and rodents and other small vertebrate animals, as well as dead animals.  They will not hesitate to invade trash cans and pet food bowls for a tasty meal.</p>
<p>Opossums are very adaptable to the environment surrounding them.  When looking for a suitable nesting site, it is not uncommon for a resourceful opossum to climb a tree or bush that is touching a roof to gain access to a home’s attic space.  Attics provide ample space and shelter from the elements for opossums.  Not being good house guests, these creatures will use the attic as their own personal toilet causing extensive damage to insulation and wood sources.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/about/index.php">Stern Environmental Group</a> will be able to humanely remove any opossum that has taken up residence in your NY or NJ home.  Call us today to learn about our opossum removal and exclusion services.</p>
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		<title>Say Good-Bye To NJ Squirrels In The Attic</title>
		<link>http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/2012/04/11/say-good-bye-to-nj-squirrels-in-the-attic/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2012 16:07:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Squirrels are cute, but they are not the brightest critter in your backyard.  In fact, a squirrel’s brain is about the size of a walnut.  New Jersey pest control professionals find that squirrels are quite territorial.  They tend to distinctly mark their territory by urinating, chewing holes, and leaving chew marks for other squirrels to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/squirrel-2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2159" title="squirrel-2" src="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/squirrel-2.jpg" alt="" width="205" height="145" /></a><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/squirrel.php">Squirrels</a> are cute, but they are not the brightest critter in your backyard.  In fact, a squirrel’s brain is about the size of a walnut.  <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/about/index.php">New Jersey pest control</a> professionals find that squirrels are quite territorial.  They tend to distinctly mark their territory by urinating, chewing holes, and leaving chew marks for other squirrels to see.</p>
<p>Many New Jersey residents have found that do-it-yourself methods that attempt to keep squirrels out of their home was completely futile.  Adding additional boarding to locations where squirrels have already gained entry will not keep squirrels out.  Their strong teeth and nimble climbing ability allows them to be able to slip in and out of any type of location with the greatest of ease.</p>
<p>You don’t need to worry about squirrels that are rambling through your yard, but you do need to take notice of aggressive “marking” signs that occur on or near your home.  These signs are an indication that a squirrel will soon be calling your home…theirs!  Here’s what to look for…</p>
<p>• On the roof…look for roof shingles that are stained with urine.</p>
<p>• In trees near the home…Look for chew marks left on trees.</p>
<p>• Anywhere on the interior or exterior of the home:  Look for chew marks on electrical wiring.  This can be a very dangerous situation due to potential fire risks!</p>
<p>Like many other types of rodents, squirrels are always working to keep their front incisors in tip-top shape so they will not hesitate to chew on any substance to sharpen their ever- growing teeth.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/about/index.php">New Jersey pest control</a> professional will be able to find the best solution to rid your home of pesky squirrels.  Call Stern Environmental Group for expert services in New Jersey and New York.  We specialize in humane squirrel removal services.</p>
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		<title>Squirrels Won’t Abide By “Keep Out” Signs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2012 15:44:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Squirrels are cleaver critters.  They are fun outdoors as they romp around and scurry up a tree but the problem comes when they decide that your home would make a suitable home for their family. Squirrels are well-known for their ability to gain access to attic areas of homes.  Because of their small size, ability [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/squirrel-21.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-770" title="squirrel-2" src="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/squirrel-21.jpg" alt="" width="205" height="145" /></a><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/squirrel.php">Squirrels</a> are cleaver critters.  They are fun outdoors as they romp around and scurry up a tree but the problem comes when they decide that your home would make a suitable home for their family.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/squirrel.php">Squirrels</a> are well-known for their ability to gain access to attic areas of homes.  Because of their small size, ability to climb with ease, and graceful agility, squirrels are a difficult pest to keep outdoors.  Despite their fear of humans and pets, squirrels are perfectly happy living in the attic of your home!  Attics provide the perfect shelter area for squirrels and plenty of space for a female squirrel that is looking for a place to raise a young family.</p>
<p>Squirrels often gain access to the attic via the roof.  Depending on the type of roof you have, squirrels may chew or claw their way into the attic area.  Squirrels are excellent jumpers.  You can help prevent squirrels from gaining access to the roof by keeping tree branches trimmed back at least eight feet from the roof.  Squirrels also gain access to the attic via the attic venting units.  To keep squirrels out, it is important to cover any attic holes with heavy gage wire screen.  Be sure to attach the screening on all corners as well as in the middle section so that squirrels cannot shimmy their way in between.</p>
<p>Squirrels that have made an attic their home will cause serious and costly damage to New Jersey homeowners report NJ pest control experts.  Squirrel feces and urine carry bacteria that are dangerous to humans, so it must be carefully removed from the premises.  Squirrel fecal matter is an open invitation to other squirrels to enter the attic as well.  Like other rodents, squirrels constantly gnaw on a variety of substances to ground down their oversized teeth.  This constant gnawing has resulted in electrical wires being chewed and exposed, and at times, serious fires have erupted.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/about/index.php">New Jersey pest control</a> professional can help get rid of all types of unwanted rodents and wildlife that have invaded your home.  Call Stern Environmental Group for expert services.</p>
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		<title>Squirrels Listed In The “Top 100 Invasive Species”</title>
		<link>http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/2012/03/21/squirrels-listed-in-the-top-100-invasive-species/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Mar 2012 16:09:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Personally, I think that squirrels are cute.  They frolic through the yard without a care in the world.  I found a baby squirrel that was lost or abandoned by its mother a few years back. That baby was soft as silk and sweet as can be.  A short time of rehabilitation and it was ready [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/squirrel-21.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-645" title="squirrel-2" src="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/squirrel-21.jpg" alt="" width="205" height="145" /></a>Personally, I think that squirrels are cute.  They frolic through the yard without a care in the world.  I found a baby squirrel that was lost or abandoned by its mother a few years back. That baby was soft as silk and sweet as can be.  A short time of rehabilitation and it was ready to live in the wild once again.</p>
<p>Here’s an interesting fact…the <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/squirrel.php">Eastern Gray Squirrel</a> is listed as one of the Top 100 Invasive Species in the world by the Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG).  How can a critter that looks so sweet be considered “invasive” you might ask?…probably for a variety of reasons!</p>
<p>The Eas<a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/squirrel.php">tern Gray Squirrel </a>has been successfully thriving from coast to coast in all types of environments in Northern America report <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/about/index.php">New Jersey pest control</a> professionals.</p>
<p>Because of their ability to multiply and expand their horizons, and the damage that they cause to crops, landscaping, as well as all types of structures, the Eastern Gray Squirrel is feared in some parts of Canada.  About 100 years ago, the Eastern Gray Squirrel was introduced from the United States to Stanley Park in Vancouver Park in Vancouver, BC.  Since then, the squirrels have spread throughout the region, and entomologists and wildlife professionals are concerned about the impact that the squirrels have already caused as well as what they will cause over time.</p>
<p>The problem with squirrels is that they are one of the most destructive pests once they enter into your home.  NJ pest control professionals report that once squirrels make their way indoors and make a nesting site, they are unlikely to leave on their own.  Sealing up entryways while the squirrels are out searching for food each day may help, but squirrels have strong claws and teeth that enable them to rip and chew their way through many types of material.  Because of their constant need to file down their continually growing teeth, squirrels constantly gnaw on items.  Squirrels have been known to cause electrical wire damage which has caused fires in homes and businesses.</p>
<p>If your home becomes infested by squirrels it is time to call a New York or New Jersey pest control professional.  Stern Environmental Group has experience with humanly capturing wild animals from homes and businesses in New York and New Jersey.</p>
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		<title>Raccoons In The Attic Need A NYC And NJ Pest Control Professional</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2012 15:46:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[They may look adorable if you happen to be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of them frocking in your backyard late at night.  Their masked faces and the furry ringed tails make them look like a delightful family pet.  Outdoors, raccoons are just fine.  The trouble begins when raccoons decide that your home should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Stern-Raccoon-2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2063" title="Stern-Raccoon 2" src="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Stern-Raccoon-2.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="135" /></a>They may look adorable if you happen to be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of them frocking in your backyard late at night.  Their masked faces and the furry ringed tails make them look like a delightful family pet.  Outdoors, raccoons are just fine.  The trouble begins when <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/raccoon.php">raccoons</a> decide that your home should be their home.</p>
<p>It’s now mating season for raccoons, so they are quite active looking for a good spot to raise their kits.  Raccoons desire the same things that humans do…food, water, and shelter from the elements, so our human habitats provide the perfect nesting spot for a growing raccoon family.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/raccoon.php">Raccoons</a> are extremely intelligent creatures.  Because of their strength, agility, and cleverness, it is very difficult to keep a raccoon out of your home once they have decided that it is a suitable place to live.  Raccoons can enter your home through tiny openings.  They have extremely strong almost human-like claws that enable them to grab onto material and tear their way through many types of material.  Raccoons are not afraid of other types of wildlife that they may encounter such as birds, squirrels, or opossums.</p>
<p>You don’t have to be living in out in the country or in the woods to have raccoon encounters.  They are typically nocturnal, and do indeed thrive in small and large cities just as well as they do in dense wilderness area.  There has been an ongoing raccoon problem in the New York City and surrounding areas for many years.</p>
<p>Raccoons living in your attic, walls, or crawl space should be considered a serious problem that warrants a call to a licensed <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/about/index.php">NYC or NJ pest control</a> professional.  Stern Environmental Group offers humane raccoon removal services, and nest and feces removal services in New York and New Jersey.</p>
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		<title>NJ Pest Control Pros Can Help With Squirrel Invaders</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Feb 2012 05:27:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When squirrels invade your attic or any other place in your home, you have a major problem on your hands say New Jersey pest control professionals.  Squirrels may look cute and cuddly with their fluffy tails, pointy nose, and long eyelashes, but in reality, they are a troublesome pest once they decide that your home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/squirrel-21.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1396" title="squirrel-2" src="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/squirrel-21.jpg" alt="" width="205" height="145" /></a>When <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/squirrel.php">squirrels</a> invade your attic or any other place in your home, you have a major problem on your hands say <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/about/index.php">New Jersey pest control</a> professionals.  Squirrels may look cute and cuddly with their fluffy tails, pointy nose, and long eyelashes, but in reality, they are a troublesome pest once they decide that your home is good enough to be their home.</p>
<p>Preventing a squirrel invasion in our New Jersey home can be a difficult task.  Squirrels are cleaver critters that use low lying branches from trees to gain access to the roof.  Once on the roof, squirrels will often gain access to the attic by entering through a breach in the attic vent area.  They have even been known to use their strong claws or teeth to break attic vents to gain access.  Squirrels, being the nimble creatures that they are, can easily travel along the gutters and swing their body around under the eve of a home and slip inside under the soffits.  Once they have gained access to your home, that’s when the real trouble begins.</p>
<p>Squirrels choose human habitats for the same reasons that people do…food sources, water, and shelter from the weather.  Once they find a suitable location, they will not leave on their own accord.  In fact, squirrels will continue to return to their nesting location year after year once the nesting site has been established.</p>
<p>Evicting squirrels from your home is not an easy process.  Cornered wild animals feel threatened and will not hesitate to bite and scratch, putting homeowners at great risk.  Stern Environmental Group understands the importance of removing these nuisance pests from a home or business quickly so we offer <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/squirrel.php">24 hour emergency squirrel removal services</a>.</p>
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		<title>Rodents Invading Your Attic Mean Trouble</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2011 16:09:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The winter months are fast approach on the east coast and humans are not the only ones that are gearing up for the cold months ahead.  New York City and New Jersey pest control professionals report that many other creatures that spend the warmer months outdoors are now looking for a warm spot to hunker [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/squirrel-2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2159" title="squirrel-2" src="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/squirrel-2.jpg" alt="" width="205" height="145" /></a>The winter months are fast approach on the east coast and humans are not the only ones that are gearing up for the cold months ahead.  <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/about/index.php">New York City and New Jersey pest control</a> professionals report that many other creatures that spend the warmer months outdoors are now looking for a warm spot to hunker down in to escape the upcoming blast of Old Man Winter.</p>
<p>It may begin as an unexplained bang here or there, or maybe some strange scratching noises, or perhaps you’ll hear scampering in your attic, ceiling or wall voids.  The threat of rodents entering your attic is a problem says pest control experts.  Raccoons and squirrels are common rodents that invade homes as the winter months approach.  These pests often cause serious problems for residents in New York and New Jersey as they chew through electrical wiring causing electrical shorts and a fire hazard.  Once these pests arrive, they send pheromones out to others of their species inviting them to join them.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/raccoon.php">Raccoons</a> are extremely agile creatures that will gain access to your home by tearing attic vents, soffits, and even shingles and roofing boards up.  Their paws are strong and resemble those of a human with long claws attached. Raccoons are curious creatures and scavengers that leave a trail of destruction in their wake.  Raccoons use attics at a nesting site to raise their young and reside as a family.  They defecate and urinate at will, causing serious damage and health threats to humans.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/squirrel.php">Squirrels</a> may seem fun to watch as they frolic in the trees and garden, but once they gain access to your home, they are a menacing pest to encounter.  Squirrels can squeeze into small openings and gain access to an attic.  If they opportunity presents itself, squirrels won’t hesitate to venture into the main area of the house, helping themselves to food and causing enormous damage as well.</p>
<p>Raccoon and squirrels should not be poisoned to be eliminated and should instead be trapped by a licensed pest control professional with experience in rodent removal services.  For expert services in New York and New Jersey, contact Stern Environmental Group.</p>
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		<title>NYC Pest Control Experts Say That Chilly Winter Weather Will Drive Raccoons Indoors</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 16:32:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raccoons look adorable when they are frolicking outdoors, but you never want to have a raccoon invasion inside your home or business.  Soffits, attic vents and even roofing materials are not always enough to keep New York City raccoons from coming in from the cold, warn NYC pest control experts.  As the winter chill continues [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Stern-Raccoon-1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2377" title="Stern Raccoon 1" src="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Stern-Raccoon-1.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="135" /></a>Raccoons look adorable when they are frolicking outdoors, but you never want to have a raccoon invasion inside your home or business.  Soffits, attic vents and even roofing materials are not always enough to keep <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/raccoon.php">New York City raccoons</a> from coming in from the cold, warn <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/index.php">NYC pest control experts</a>.  As the winter chill continues to rage on throughout the east coast, creatures big and small are seeking warmer shelter.  Raccoons are cleaver and strong creatures.  Once they gain access to your home, it’s difficult to get rid of them.</p>
<p>Left to their own devices, raccoons are known to chew through electrical wires; which has caused serious fires.  They ruin insulation, stored items, and attic wood by leaving feces and urine throughout.  Raccoons do not make good house guests and should be removed by a <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/index.php">NYC pest control expert</a> immediately upon discovery.</p>
<p>Some people report receiving conflicting information when they call for help with raccoon removal services.  As a general rule, in New York, people should call the Department of Public Health’s general sanitation unit for help with dead raccoon removal.</p>
<p>If a raccoon appears to be sick or injured, residents should call their local Department of Public Health so that the raccoon can be trapped and euthanized to see if it has the rabies virus.  Raccoons that appear to be acting confused or agitated, are stumbling or falling, are frothing at the mouth, or are acting aggressively without provocation are all exhibiting potential signs of carrying the rabies virus.</p>
<p>Eileen Hagerman, who is the Executive Director of Volunteers for Wildlife, told the Times Beacon Record that &#8220;no member of the public should ever attempt to trap raccoons or any wildlife themselves&#8221; and “people should never approach or have any contact with the animals.” </p>
<p>A raccoon’s behavior is naturally unpredictable and you never know if it may be carrying the deadly rabies virus.  If you have a raccoon in your attic, walls, or home, removing the raccoon should be left to a <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/index.php">New York pest control expert</a>.  <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/index.php">Stern Environmental Group</a> has trained technicians who can humanely remove raccoons from your home or business.  We offer professional <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/raccoon.php">raccoon removal services</a> to Secaucus, New Jersey, the Greater New York City Metro and Connecticut Regions.</p>
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		<title>Keep NJ Squirrels Out Of Your Home Or Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2010 15:42:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An interesting story just emerged from England about a wild pack of criminals that have been running through a town cutting a huge amount of expensive telephone lines and an extraordinary amount of anti-lock braking system cables on cars.  Who could be committing such a heinous crime?  Why would someone want to cause such trouble [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/squirrel-2.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2159" title="squirrel-2" src="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/squirrel-2.jpg" alt="" width="205" height="145" /></a>An interesting story just emerged from England about a wild pack of criminals that have been running through a town cutting a huge amount of expensive telephone lines and an extraordinary amount of anti-lock braking system cables on cars.  Who could be committing such a heinous crime?  Why would someone want to cause such trouble and risk injuring so many people?  The mystery has been solved!  The answer finally came after “high visibility police patrols were carried out.”  It was discovered that these crimes were not that of some knife wielding vandal seeking revenge against society; but instead wild squirrels have gone nuts!  They were the culprits in the crimes!  Squirrels can be very destructive pests indeed.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/squirrel.php">New Jersey squirrels</a> are known for the funny backyard antics for certain.  They playfully romp to and fro and entertain us with their tree leaping agility.</p>
<p>The problem with <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/squirrel.php">NJ squirrels</a> is that they have a propensity to gnaw on anything that they can sink their always growing teeth into.  Once a squirrel has entered a home, they can cause considerable damage as well.  In Illinois, a homeowner just returned home to find the interior of his home in shambles, and his television and water turned on when a way-ward squirrel found himself trapped inside his humble abode.</p>
<p>Squirrels can create serious problems for New Jersey homeowners when they decide to take up residence in the attic during the wintertime.  These cleaver creatures can easily chew through the strongest of roofing materials, or rip through soffits or vents to gain entry into NJ homes or businesses.  Once inside, they contaminate the insulation with their urine, feces, and parasite filled nesting materials.  <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/squirrel.php">New Jersey squirrels</a> should also be a huge concern to residents because they are known for chewing through electrical wires and have caused fires in homes and businesses.  Additionally, <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/squirrel.php">NJ squirrels</a> pose a problem for residents because they will bite when handled or cornered, and they can carry the rabies virus.</p>
<p>Squirrel removal should only be handled by a licensed <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/">NJ pest control professional </a>that is trained in wildlife removal services.  Contact <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/">Stern Environmental Group</a> for expert and humane squirrel removal services in Secaucus, New Jersey, the Greater New York City Metro and Connecticut Regions.</p>
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		<title>Opossums Eating Rats? That’s Right!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 04:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New York Post recently ran an article about the growing opossum population that has now joined the forces of other unwanted furry creatures in Brooklyn, New York.  These marsupials are wandering the streets in high numbers, reportedly because the City Council decided to introduce them into the borough as a means of controlling the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/rat_bastards_f5onjzgcqxm0fu3RFz3ySL">New York Post</a> recently ran an article about the growing opossum population that has now joined the forces of other unwanted furry creatures in Brooklyn, New York.  These marsupials are wandering the streets in high numbers, reportedly because the City Council decided to introduce them into the borough as a means of controlling the ever growing rat population.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/index.php">opossums</a> were apparently set free at various parks and underneath the Coney Island boardwalk two years ago.  It was assumed that once the rat population had diminished, the opossum populations would as well because of the lack of food that would be available.  The problem is that these cleaver pointy nosed creatures have been able to thrive alongside other problem pests in Brooklyn with great ease.</p>
<p>Many area homeowners are crying foul as they wonder why the City Council would release another type of problem pest into the area.  But, perhaps the <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/index.php">opossums</a> are not as problematic as you might think.  According to The National Opossum Society, opossums are a beneficial animal for many different reasons.</p>
<p>Contrary to what some people believe, <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/index.php">opossums</a> do hunt, kill, and consume a large number of rats and mice.  Being nature’s ultimate scavengers, they will consume all types of dead animals (carrion) that they encounter.  They also eat many types of bothersome insects like crickets, beetles, snails, slugs, and cockroaches too.  Fallen fruit in neighborhood yards is a particular treat to a roaming possum.  Opossums do tend to carry fleas like other wild animals; but they seem to have a high immunity to most diseases, especially rabies!</p>
<p>Now if we could just train them to hunt and eat <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/">NYC bed bugs</a>, perhaps they would be the perfect pet!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/index.php">Opossums</a> can be trouble when they rummage through trash cans and pet food left outdoors.  Like any other wild animal, they will bite if they are grabbed too.  If they happen to enter your home or attic though, you should never try to remove them yourself.  <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/animal-control/index.php">Wildlife removal</a> is best left to professional pest control experts like the ones you will find at <a href="http://www.sternenvironmental.com/">Stern Environmental Group</a> instead!</p>
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