Look closely at living and dead trees to find evidence of even smaller neighbors. A fine, uniform, granular sawdust pushed from tiny holes in bark can indicate beetle larvae feces, or “frass.” A large ...
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How to identify backyard animal tracks
How to identify backyard animal tracks Get more: GEt our Tracking Guide: Identifying animal tracks takes more than one print. Learn how track lines, gait, and surface conditions reveal what passed ...
A raccoon standing on a green lawn next to a tree, sniffing the air - Eddie Chau/Shutterstock There are lots of animals that take shelter in any patch of green space they can find. You might not see ...
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How to identify animal tracks, burrows and other signs of wildlife in your neighborhood
Your neighborhood is home to all sorts of amazing animals, from raccoons, squirrels and skunks to birds, bugs and snails. Even if you don't see them, most of these creatures are leaving evidence of ...
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