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Skunks

by Charles D. Lee

L862

Guide to controlling skunk problems in urban areas in Kansas.

Published Date: Oct 1992

Tree Squirrels

by Charles D. Lee

L863

Guide to controlling damage caused by tree squirrels

Published Date: Oct 1992

Snakes

by Charles D. Lee

L864

A guide to snakes in Kansas, including myths, benefits, types, and behaviors.

Published Date: Oct 1992

Blackbirds in Roosts

by Charles D. Lee

L857

A guide to managing urban blackbirds.

Published Date: Oct 1992

Cottontail Rabbits

by Charles D. Lee

L858

Controlling cottontail rabbits in urban areas.

Published Date: Sep 1992

Muskrats

by Charles D. Lee

L859

Controlling urban muskrat populations

Published Date: Sep 1992

Opossums

by Charles D. Lee

L860

Habits and biology of the opossum, with suggestions for control, such as live traps.

Published Date: Sep 1992

Deer Damage Control Options

by Charles D. Lee

C728

Overpopulation of deer leads to a high frequency of vehicle accidents, agricultural crop damage, and health concerns for humans and livestock. How to control deer populations

Revision Date: Jan 1998

Trees and Shrubs That Attract Songbirds and Wildlife

by Thad Rhodes

L845

Lists trees and shrubs and their effectiveness at attracting songbirds and wildlife. 4 page, 2-color.

Revision Date: Sep 2012

Bats

by Charles D. Lee

L855

This publication gives a background of Kansas bats, including different types, disease, and control measures in urban areas.

Revision Date: Mar 2005

Birds

by F. Robert Henderson Charles D. Lee

L856

English sparrows, starlings, and pigeons cause many conflicts in urban areas. This is a guide to controlling nuisance bird populations.

Published Date: Oct 1992

How to Trap a Coyote

by F. Robert Henderson Charles D. Lee Michelle Moses

C660

Tips for successful trapping. Covers coyote habits, good trap locations, trap types, trap setting procedures, and problems. 8-page, full color.

Revision Date: Dec 2012

Use of Snares for Capturing Coyotes

by F. Robert Henderson

C698

Snaring is an effective technique for capturing animals that cause economic damage and for harvesting furbearers. Snares placed in trails or under fences can successfully capture coyotes. (Also listed as publication number EP63.) 4 p.

Published Date: Oct 1988

Understanding Crow Damage Control

by Allen Gremmel F. Robert Henderson Charles D. Lee

C700

Habits and biology of crows, with suggestions for control: noise, repellants, poison, hunting, trapping. (Also listed as publication EP64.) 8 p.

Published Date: Dec 1988

Controlling Nuisance Moles

by F. Robert Henderson

C701

Habits and diet of moles, with suggestions for trapping and poisoning when their damage outweighs benefits.

Published Date: Feb 1989

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