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    Here’s how to keep skunks away Wild Turkeys Turkeys don’t cause a lot of damage, but in the late summer, fall, and winter, they flock together, with up to 20 to 30 turkeys in a group.

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    When you add worries like West Nile and Zika to the mix, the desire to keep mosquitoes away from you and your family becomes that much more intense. Well, as it turns out, some plants do a pretty ...

  5. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    Plant Image Pests Artemisias: repels insects, [2] including ants, cabbage looper, cabbage maggot, carrot fly, codling moth, flea beetles, whiteflies, the Cabbage White, and the Small White, as well as mice [3] Basil: repels flies, including mosquitoes [2] [4] the carrot fly, asparagus beetles and whiteflies [3] Borage: repels tomato hornworm ...

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    Pest control is the regulation or management of a species defined as a pest; such as any animal, plant or fungus that impacts adversely on human activities or environment. [1] The human response depends on the importance of the damage done and will range from tolerance, through deterrence and management, to attempts to completely eradicate the ...

  7. American hog-nosed skunk - Wikipedia

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    The American hog-nosed skunk is adapted for digging, and resembles badgers rather than other species of skunks in this respect. The rectangular-shaped scapula, strong forearms, and shape of the humeri of C. leuconotus resemble those of badgers. The nostrils are located ventrally and open downward.