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Squirrels and raccoons may be cute but they, along with other animals like deer and armadillos, can cause significant headaches for homeowners and gardeners. Whether they're rooting through your trash, tearing up your garden, or presenting a disease threat to your pets and families, nuisance animals should be encouraged to live where they best belong: the wild.

成人影院 Extension wants to educate you on how to prevent wildlife from becoming a nuisance, and measures to take if animals do become a nuisance to you and your family.


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Learn more about the animal and dairy science department at the 成人影院 College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

This college homepage includes resources targeted to students, researchers, and communities with ecological concerns.

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Provides information and resources on how to prevent and handle nuisance wildlife encounters.

Descriptions of animal pests by scientific and subject name and includes descriptions and identifying images.


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  • Stinging Biting Insects
    Elmer Gray, a research entomologist with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, offers tips on how to identify Georgia’s stinging and biting insects and explains what you can do about them. Published: 05/13/25
  • Fire Ant Research
    成人影院 researchers working with fire ants are trying to understand how a small group of ants can convince a larger group to change a fundamental aspect of their behavior—whether they kill or nurture multiple queens. Their work was published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Published: 05/12/25
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    The Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) has been shown to?transmit dengue in some regions, so Georgia residents should take precautions to prevent infection. Published: 07/15/24