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      <image:caption>North America's only marsupial, known for playing dead, having 50 teeth, eating ticks, and possessing opposable thumbs on their back feet for climbing. Opossum's are beneficial to the ecosystem, but are highly over populated. They love your trash and can find a home in your outdoor structures!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Skunks, known for their foul-smelling musk, love to forage a night. Skunks love to burrow and dig for insects, causing damage to gardens, yards, and outdoor structures. Skunks will spray when threatened, causing issues for you, your kids, and your pets!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Groundhogs, a bully of all the nuisance critters, can be territorial. They love to find home in your outdoor structures while tearing up your garden!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Raccoons are likely to den in attics and crawl spaces. Highly skilled with their front paws, they use them to manipulate objects, open latches, and feel for food. Raccoon's are known to carry diseases like Rabies, Parvovirus, Distemper, and canine Hepatitis. All diseases harmful to your pets!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Beavers are highly territorial and are likely to mark boundaries with scent mounds. Extensive dam builders, they can cause flooding of roads, cropland, and property.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ohio Squirrels can damage homes by chewing wires, installation, wood. They enjoy raiding your garden/bird feeders and often seek shelter in your attics and walls! Let us help you remove food sources and seal any entry points these critters can cause.</image:caption>
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