
Summer Rodent Activity Is Peaking in Nashville: Here’s What to Watch For
Most people think of rodents as a fall and winter problem — and it’s true that mice and rats seek warmth when temperatures drop. But
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Most people think of rodents as a fall and winter problem — and it’s true that mice and rats seek warmth when temperatures drop. But

If you’ve caught a faint whiff of something musky near your deck, porch, or crawlspace lately, don’t brush it off. June and July mark the


Armadillo season is just around the corner in Middle Tennessee, and if you’ve never dealt with one of these armored diggers before, you’re in for

If you’ve noticed bats swooping around your roofline at dusk, heard faint scratching or squeaking from your attic in the evenings, or spotted small dark

Spring in Middle Tennessee means warmer days, longer evenings, and a whole lot of outdoor activity — in your yard and under it. As temperatures