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    How to stop squirrels from digging up and eating your spring-flowering bulbs

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    Here’s what information to gather when you’re trying to figure out what’s digging in your yard, according to Pierce and Mengak: ... Many different types of rodents may be digging up your ...

  5. List of mammals of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    This list of mammals of Oklahoma lists all wild mammal species recorded in the state of Oklahoma. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] This includes mammals that are extirpated from the state and species introduced into the state.

  6. Bird control spike - Wikipedia

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    As well as being used to control wild birds, bird control spikes and similar deterrent measures see use in preventing larger climbing animals such as squirrels, raccoons, opossums and snakes from crossing an area. Rings of sturdy metal spikes or plates with a sawtooth-shaped edge are often mounted horizontally or vertically around exposed or ...

  7. List of Oklahoma Wildlife Management Areas - Wikipedia

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    Current Oklahoma Wildlife Management Areas (WMA's) [2] Name County or counties Area Location Remarks Image Altus-Lugert WMA [3] Greer and Kiowa: 3,600 acres (1,500 ha) three miles northeast of Granite on the north end of Lake Altus-Lugert [4] Arbuckle Springs WMA [5] Johnston: 3,869 acres (1,566 ha) 1 mile west of Bromide in northeastern part ...