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  2. Here's how you can protect young trees from rabbits and ... - AOL

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    Rabbits and rodents can cause injury to the thin bark and twigs of young trees. When snow covers food sources normally sought during winter, these animals often move into home lawns in search of food.

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    Dish, Food, Cuisine, Fried food, Crispy fried chicken, Fried chicken, Ingredient, Deep frying, Chicken meat, Fast food, Milk After freezing and thawing milk, it's going to be really lumpy.

  4. Pest control - Wikipedia

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    An agricultural aircraft applies low-insecticide bait against western corn rootworm.. Pest control is the regulation or management of a species defined as a pest; such as any animal, plant or fungus that impacts adversely on human activities or environment. [1]

  5. Rat - Wikipedia

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    Rats have the ability to swim up sewer pipes into toilets. [52] [53] Rats will infest any area that provides shelter and easy access to sources of food and water, including under sinks, near garbage, and inside walls or cabinets. [54]

  6. Pack rat - Wikipedia

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    Pack rats build complex houses or dens made of twigs, cactus joints, and other materials. These contain several nest chambers, food caches, and debris piles. Dens are often built in small caves or rocky crevices, but when close by human habitations, woodrats will opportunistically move into the attics and walls of houses.

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  8. Hoarding (animal behavior) - Wikipedia

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    Wolves urinate on food caches after emptying them. [3]Caching behavior is typically a way to save excess edible food for later consumption—either soon to be eaten food, such as when a jaguar hangs partially eaten prey from a tree to be eaten within a few days, or long term, where the food is hidden and retrieved many months later.

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