When you live next to a wooded lot, you also live next to critters. Over the years, we've seen deer, chipmunks, mice, armadillos, coyotes, woodpeckers, rabbits and some entirely unwelcome snakes. But ...
KALAMAZOO, MI — Thinking of stealing a bike? Someone with a badge may be watching from above. The Kalamazoo Department of Public Safety is catching thieves in the act by placing out a “bait bike” ...
Mr. D. builds a winged armadillo trap, and Mary Schmidt talks about Monarch butterflies. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, retired UT Extension Agent Mike Dennison demonstrates ...
Armadillo sightings are increasing in Indiana. While this exotic mammal might look "cute," you shouldn't pick it up; armadillos can carry dangerous diseases. It's illegal to trap or kill an armadillo ...
For anyone who has speculated about what could happen with the miscellaneous social media accounts people have started and abandoned over the years — think Myspace, Friendster or the multitude of ...
Armadillos, known for their armor-like skin and powerful digging abilities, are steadily moving northward through Indiana and approaching Michigan’s border. According to a recent U.S. Geological ...
Years before Austin city leaders declared the Texas capital the Live Music Capital of the World, a watering hole in the self-proclaimed weirdest Central Texas city was a haven for some of the world's ...
This story, “Getting the Bait’s a Bail,” appeared in the May 1970 issue of Outdoor Life. The morning sparkled as bright and shiny as a new dime. The river was clear and purling along, its voices ...
Q. Recently I have noticed numerous piles of soil in my backyard. They are roughly the size of a small dinner plate. What’s going on? A. What you are seeing are the first signs of mole activity. Moles ...
Two years ago, Indianapolis citizens were shocked to find out it was perfectly legal to keep foxes and coyotes within city limits in cramped, heaped upon one another, cages -- with some animals dying, ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — In this episode of Southern Woods & Waters, Mike Adams and Ronnie Leatherwood go out to Pickwick Lake to show us where to look for bait fish and how the bass in winter go ...
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