In those 18 years I have tried ALL of the home remedies and “hacks” to remove the skunk smell and have settled on only one that is effective on pets and people.
Read MoreWhen Huntsman wildlife performs a skunk eviction we use a tried and true method to ensure we quickly, efficiently, and ethically remove the skunk and prevent any further nose offending instances.
Read MoreHave you walked out your front door recently and been accosted by the scent of skunk in the air?
Read MoreIt’s hard to misidentify the Eastern Striped Skunk when it is in your yard or on your property. Cincinnati is home to hundreds of mated pairs of these emission producing monochromatic small mammals.
Read MoreBefore you start thinking Huntsman Wildlife has no place in wildlife control if we are not going to do a thorough inspection INCLUDING the attic, let me give you the top three reasons we will decide not to inspect the attic at that time.
Read MoreThe most feared and misunderstood wildlife we get calls about in the late spring are the local snake populations. Here in Ohio we have around 25 native snake species.
Read MoreHere is an in depth breakdown of how you can use a combination of time, location, and type of noise to help narrow down the animal causing the issue.
Read MoreThere is no such thing as a bird feeder and I am going to upset you when I tell you why. If you do not want to be my friend after this, I understand.
Read MoreSoon the soft rhythmic sound of enamel cutting through pine 2x4s echoes in the previously silent bedroom at six-forty-five in the morning. The sun rose no less than a half hour ago and Jim is just trying to hold onto 15 more minutes of sleep before the cacophony of alarms start triggering on his phone. A sudden thud followed by frantic scratching and scampering wake him fully. This means war!
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again that every pet rescue, shelter, and “fur momma” feels the need to disseminate needless fear and anxiety that the “big bad coyotes” will steal their fur-babies and this time it is under the guise of the Ohio Department of Wildlife.
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