Armadillos
Armadillos are often found digging in gardens, flower beds, or yards, searching for food or taking a very long “nap” upside down near the road. There are currently 20 species of armadillo in...
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Nov 7, 2024 | Wildlife
Armadillos are often found digging in gardens, flower beds, or yards, searching for food or taking a very long “nap” upside down near the road. There are currently 20 species of armadillo in...
Water is essential to all life, including wildlife in the backyard. Creating a backyard pond can help attract wildlife and encourage them to visit more frequently. These mini wetlands are a great...
Mar 21, 2024 | In the Garden, Wildlife
If you have bird feeders in your yard, you have probably waged war against squirrels. I know whenever I put up bird feeders in my backyard, the squirrels that frequented my yard certainly put on...
Feb 15, 2024 | Wildlife
Introduction In 2016, 45 million birders in the United States spent $39 billion on travel and equipment to observe birds in the wild and their backyards. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of...
Jan 12, 2024 | Wildlife
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginanus) are common throughout South Carolina. Deer numbers vary from county to county, and even vary within counties. Rural areas with abundant agriculture and...
Jan 4, 2024 | Wildlife
Have you encountered a stray bat flying around in your house? Bats that fly into human living quarters are usually lost youngsters whose primary goal is a safe escape. They often will leave on their...
After the holiday season, many residents are left wondering what can be done with their discarded “live” Christmas tree. There are several options to repurpose the trees to benefit wildlife, a yard,...
Sep 14, 2023 | Wildlife
There are 38 species of snakes found in South Carolina, but only six are venomous. The venomous snakes found in South Carolina are all pit vipers, except the coral snake. The pit vipers include...
May 3, 2023 | Wildlife
Why Bluebirds Bluebird populations in North America have been in decline due in part to the loss of habitat. Bluebirds are secondary cavity nesters. They do not drill their hole for a nest but use...
Jun 6, 2022 | In the Garden, Wildlife
As a gardener, one of my main goals is to develop a landscape that provides a safe habitat for birds (and other wildlife). I have added plants to provide food and shelter and have been gratified by...
Apr 26, 2019 | Wildlife
Deer damage is a problem each year for homeowners growing fruits and vegetables. Crops commonly targeted by deer can include but are not limited to: beans, peas, squash, greens, tomato, melons,...
Aug 27, 2018 | Wildlife
Who would consider building a house without a blueprint or taking a trip without a road map? Land managers and landowners who are successful at managing wildlife carefully plan and target management...
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