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Organic Vegetable Gardening
... , made from fatty acids tend to work well for some insects under average conditions. Insect traps, baited with phermone lures, work well in some instances. Many of these have sticky adhesives ... publication does not consitute endorsement of these products in preference to others containing the same active ingredients. Mention of a proprietary product does not constitute a guarantee or warranty of the ...
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Raccoons
... . Both all-black and all-white animals sometimes occur. Raccoons are active mostly during the evening hours. On most days, they leave their den soon after dusk and are active until morning. It is not unusual, however, for them to linger ... same brand, is the number of doors available. When trapping raccoons, traps that open at only one end are preferable than those that ...
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Squirrels of Florida
... the adult's activities throughout the year. Most squirrels are active during the daytime. This characteristic makes their activities quite noticeable ... squirrel. Unlike Florida's other squirrels, flying squirrels are rarely active during daylight hours. Under cover of darkness, they move quickly ... the year by means other than gun and light, steel traps or poison, provided that they may be killed only ...
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Pillbugs, Sowbugs, Centipedes, Millipedes and Earwigs
... easily seen. Centipedes have poorly developed eyes and are most active at night. They are active predators and feed mainly on insects and spiders. All ... : P. M. Choate, University of Florida Figure 5. Earwig. Earwigs are active at night. They usually hide in cracks, crevices, under bark ... most of the time. These pests can be caught in pitfall traps, such as jars or tin cans buried at ground level. They ...
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Control of Roof Rats in Fruit Trees
... rat traps only from dusk to dawn to avoid accidentally killing non-target species like squirrels and protected birds , such as wrens, woodpeckers, chickadees, etc. These animals are diurnal (active during the ... ( Figure 5c ). As stated before, traps should be set only from dusk until dawn to avoid killing non-target animals active during the day. Use of live traps will also prevent the accidental ...
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