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Dec 26
Unfortunately, it may be possible at some time to have a wild animal take up lodging somewhere in our residence. More and more animals are displaced and they may have no choice but to try and find food in populated areas. It is becoming more and more common to see skunks, foxes, and raccoons right in our neighborhoods. Raccoons have gotten used to humans and may have no fear of them. They may decide to nest in a chimney or attic, and need to be removed. They may carry disease and be very destructive, so raccoon removal is very important.
Raccoons are most known for invading trash cans but they also can find their way into attics through open soffits or by tearing open a soffit themselves. Vents are another way they can gain access, and if they want in bad enough they are known to tear holes in walls. Raccoons will also take pet food that is left outside or come through a pet door. They will also steal birdseed from feeders and even defecate in outdoor swimming pools.
Raccoons can be carriers of diseases that can be transferred to household pets, including rabies and distemper. Droppings from raccoons may contain a strain of roundworm that only these animals carry, this can infect a human by being inhaled.
Raccoons may also tear up insulation, leave droppings behind, and also have babies wherever they are holed up. They should be removed as soon as possible to avoid any further damage or distress to household pets. There are a few ways that this can occur.
The easiest way to remove a wild animal is to lock away pets and children and open as many escape routes as possible, such as doors and windows. Try and let the animal leave on its own. Giving it a little nudge with a broom may help, but a cornered animal may attack, so it is important to keep your distance.
An animal snare pole is also a good way to snag an errant raccoon, but you must move quickly and be fairly strong. Raccoons are strong and fast and may fight. If it will not leave on its own or is in a confined space such as an attic or crawlspace, a humane trap may need to be used.
It may not be legal to trap or trap and release raccoons where you live, so it is important to check local laws first. In these cases, it may be mandatory to call an animal control unit or hire a professional wild animal removal service. Humane traps can be purchased or sometimes borrowed from some animal control offices.
Humane traps are easy to set up, and should be baited with marshmallows or white bread. Check the trap often, in case you end up trapping a cat, skunk, or something else unwanted. If releasing a raccoon into the wild, you must travel at least ten miles away before releasing it so it cannot come back.
Raccoon removal may have to be accomplished by a professional in some instances. Raccoons with babies may be more defensive and harder to catch. Be sure to fix or remove what attracted or allowed the animal to enter the home to begin with, so it will not happen again.
Looking for a company that provides humane Raccoon removal London and Raccoon removal Brantford ? Call Humane Wildlife Control Inc. 297 Brucedale Avenue East, Hamilton, ON L9A 1R2, Canada (877) 222-9453
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Oct 24
Every year 350 million ink cartridges are thrown away in the United States. So many ink cartridges contribute a great deal of plastic and metal to landfills. The environmental benefits of recycling so many ink cartridges are obvious. As well, there is a lot of money to be saved through lessened landfill use and more expensive ink cartridges.
When a cartridge is tossed its plastic parts take roughly 1,000 years to decompose. This sloth like rate of biodegrading means that hundreds of years from now, a discarded ink cartridge will still be decomposing in American landfills. Landfills only have so much capacity. Recycling ink cartridges can contribute to saving some of that space. In addition, the plastic found in these cartridges is easily recyclable into perfectly operational new ones. Since a refilled or recycled cartridge of ink works just as well, it’s wise to recycle when possible.
A shocking fact about the production of ink cartridges is that it can take up to a gallon of oil to produce them. Oil is a limited resource and it shouldn’t be wasted when there are less environmentally draining alternatives available! Because oil is so scarce, it’s obvious that recycling left over ink cartridges is a smart environmental choice. In addition, since oil is damaging to the environment when it is ignited, contributing to the ink cartridge recycling effort can have environmental benefits.
There are also economic advantages to reusing or recycling your ink toner, since every piece of plastic or metal that is obtained via recycling lessens the amount of components that must be shipped and processed. Since these raw materials cost far more money to manufacture than to reuse, recycling can also save electronics companies a lot of cash. In turn, the companies may pass these savings onto their customers in the form of lower prices.
Hundreds of millions of ink cartridges are thrown away every year. Through recycling these cartridges mankind can save money on landfill fees, fuel and producing new ink cartridges. The economic benefits of recycling cartridges are only matched by the environmental savings. The cost of wastefulness to human pocketbooks and the environment makes recycling ink cartridges more than just a good idea.
If you’re interested in additional ink recycling information then be sure to visit Christopher Stanley’s site where he fills you in on all the details about recycling printer ink cartridges.
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