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Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Issues At Home That May Be Caused By Spring

With spring finally here, there are a number of things to look forward to! Warmer weather,
longer days, and outdoor activities are just a few. But with the warmer weather comes a
number of not so great things as well — and one of those are the animals and critters that
come out to ‘play’ near your home. At night and during the day, they’re certainly going to
be looking for a snack. Below are a few of the critters you should be looking out for this
season, and a few ways to keep them away.



Squirrels

Squirrels seem to multiply each spring, which can bring a ton of unwanted guests
around your home. They’re typically looking for food on grass, in garbage cans, on
bird feeders and in trees for food to munch on, but it can get to be a pain. Instead of
letting them roam free, keep them at bay by sealing up garbage cans and adding a
bit of repellent where necessary.

Raccoons

One of the smarter animals, raccoons will use their great eyesight at night and thumbs
to swindle their way into your garbage and more during the night. To prevent this from
becoming an issue, tie your garbage can lids down with bungee cords and keep food
away from open areas. Raccoons are scavengers and will use their sense of smell and
sight to track down your food and leftovers.

Bugs


Nobody wants these, but sometimes, your waste can lead to an abundance of bugs.
Make sure anything sugary, potent, or old isn’t left out in the open. Bugs are always
looking for things like fruit and meat to thrive on, and it’s hard to get rid of them once
they’re here. Make sure if you spot a few, you use repellent in that area and check for
a source of food or nesting.

Should you need help handling your waste this season, make sure someone is
professional enough to handle it. Whether you’re a home or business, make sure you’re
handling everything from residential to commercial grade waste! At City Carting,
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