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Baby deer falls into basement window well and gets trapped. Watch her rescue
Baby deer falls into basement window well and gets trapped. Watch her rescue

Miami Herald

time27-06-2025

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  • Miami Herald

Baby deer falls into basement window well and gets trapped. Watch her rescue

A Wisconsin rescue group came to the aid of a baby deer that managed to find herself in a very unfortunate situation. The Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control in Greendale managed to pull off a very gentle save when a little fawn was in distress, video shows. 'Watch as Marcus from Skedaddle Wisconsin rescues a stranded deer fawn that accidentally fell into a basement window well,' the rescue center said in a June 18 Facebook post. 'This deer fawn is safely reunited with nature thanks to quick action and a humane approach.' The video shows Marcus Mueller reach for the tan coated, white speckled fawn in the hole, get a steady grip on her and calmly lift her out without startling her. She even let out a tiny 'squeak' as she emerged. 'This was one of those situations where acting quickly and calmly made all the difference,' Mueller told WISN. 'The fawn was clearly stuck and stressed, but with a gentle lift, we were able to free it without causing panic or harm.' According to the news station, she was reunited with her mother who 'had been waiting for hours.' Greendale is about a 10-mile drive southwest of Milwaukee.

Vaseline can be used to keep rats away from gardens
Vaseline can be used to keep rats away from gardens

South Wales Argus

time05-06-2025

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  • South Wales Argus

Vaseline can be used to keep rats away from gardens

Keeping them away in the first place can be difficult, but a pest control expert has shared a cheap hack that can make your property less appealing to them. While your first thought might be to put poison down, there are lots of ways you can keep rats away without harming them. The Sun reports that a pest control expert has shared a hack which costs £1.80 for a 50ml pot at Superdrug and will make rats think twice about entering your garden. Expert shares cheap hack to keep rats away from gardens Pest expert Marcus Mueller from Skedaddle shared that Vaseline can be used to keep rats away as it forms a slippery surface, making it harder for them to reach. He suggested adding Vaseline to garden fences so that rats find it difficult to enter your garden. Marcus added some further tips for homeowners, including cutting low-hanging tree branches. Native wild animals in the UK He said: 'Rats often enter gardens by climbing over fences [or] using low-hanging tree branches. You can deter rodents by properly maintaining the trees on your property. 'Trim back branches to keep rats from using them as highways. 'You should also collect and discard fallen fruit to prevent the rats from accessing an easy food source.' Really Wild Birdfood Co previously shared the Vaseline hack in 2022. It said that since rats look for food sources in our gardens, including bird feeders and tables, it's a good idea to use Vaseline to keep them away. You can do this by putting Vaseline on the pole of the bird feeding station to make it slippery and more difficult for rats to climb to the food source. It added that taller feeding stations are better as they make it more difficult for rats to climb compared to those that are at ground level. How to get rid of these common garden pests What to do if you've found rats in your house or garden To report a pest problem, the government website encourages you to get in touch with your council to see if they provide pest control services to get rid of rats. You can enter your postcode, and the website will match the postcode to a council and direct you to their website for more information. The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) recommends getting in touch with a professional pest management company that is a member of BPCA. Recommended reading: You'll need to enter your postcode and state whether your property is commercial or residential, and the service you'd like. Then, companies that are BPCA members and located in your area will be listed with contact details. The BPCA says all of its members have the correct insurance and use trained and qualified technicians. They all have to be audited to the British Standard in pest management EN 16636 and follow BPCA's Codes of Best Practice.

Homeowners can use this £1.80 hack to keep rats away from fences and gardens
Homeowners can use this £1.80 hack to keep rats away from fences and gardens

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

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  • Yahoo

Homeowners can use this £1.80 hack to keep rats away from fences and gardens

Rats can be a nuisance, especially when they aren't afraid to make themselves comfortable in our homes and gardens. Keeping them away in the first place can be difficult, but a pest control expert has shared a cheap hack that can make your property less appealing to them. While your first thought might be to put poison down, there are lots of ways you can keep rats away without harming them. The Sun reports that a pest control expert has shared a hack which costs £1.80 for a 50ml pot at Superdrug and will make rats think twice about entering your garden. Pest expert Marcus Mueller from Skedaddle shared that Vaseline can be used to keep rats away as it forms a slippery surface, making it harder for them to reach. He suggested adding Vaseline to garden fences so that rats find it difficult to enter your garden. Marcus added some further tips for homeowners, including cutting low-hanging tree branches. He said: 'Rats often enter gardens by climbing over fences [or] using low-hanging tree branches. You can deter rodents by properly maintaining the trees on your property. 'Trim back branches to keep rats from using them as highways. 'You should also collect and discard fallen fruit to prevent the rats from accessing an easy food source.' Really Wild Birdfood Co previously shared the Vaseline hack in 2022. It said that since rats look for food sources in our gardens, including bird feeders and tables, it's a good idea to use Vaseline to keep them away. You can do this by putting Vaseline on the pole of the bird feeding station to make it slippery and more difficult for rats to climb to the food source. It added that taller feeding stations are better as they make it more difficult for rats to climb compared to those that are at ground level. To report a pest problem, the government website encourages you to get in touch with your council to see if they provide pest control services to get rid of rats. You can enter your postcode, and the website will match the postcode to a council and direct you to their website for more information. The British Pest Control Association (BPCA) recommends getting in touch with a professional pest management company that is a member of BPCA. Recommended reading: Have you found rats in your house or garden? What to do if you see rodents RSPCA shares how to get rid of rats in your home or garden without harming them When are rats and mice most active? How living near humans affects their plans You'll need to enter your postcode and state whether your property is commercial or residential, and the service you'd like. Then, companies that are BPCA members and located in your area will be listed with contact details. The BPCA says all of its members have the correct insurance and use trained and qualified technicians. They all have to be audited to the British Standard in pest management EN 16636 and follow BPCA's Codes of Best Practice.

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