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Is this a well-known way to kill ticks that are out of reach on your body?

May have been something else in the spray. When driving home from Arkansas we found the dog had dozens of ticks(we had pulled them off the kids doing a "tick check" every few hours), but forgot the do …
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Found a black snake in my backyard. Is it dangerous?

Northern Water snake , check in Wiki. Black with light belly ( one of the common colors ) , still , harmless unless you are a fish. Based on my experience , he will be back as long as there are fish i …
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What kind of bird in Michigan looks like a cardinal with black wings?

Your description could be a scarlet tanager ( breeding time they may have some orange in otherwise a very red color) , but Michigan in march is unreasonable.The location and activities of a bird are v …
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Do backyard birds prefer birdbaths with moving water?

I doubt there is a specific answer; I think different species have different preferences. In the Piney woods of east Texas , I have a couple traditional baths and a small pond with a 30 ft stream of r …
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Why do I never see robins in the woods?

Yes and no; As a breeding/home territory robins do not like thick woods. They prefer an open woodland typical of single home suburbs ( in US). They want some open ground for foraging. Goldfinches like …
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