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How the Seasons & Geography Affect Pest Behavior in Greenville, SC

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Tucked in the foothills, Greenville provides the residents of its city with lush riverside gardens and an extensive series of trails to explore. The hilly region also offers plentiful habitat to wildlife in the form of old fields, streams, and densely wooded areas. The beautiful flowing waterfalls in Oconee and Pickens County translate into ample water supplies for the area’s wildlife. The Reedy River flows through the middle of downtown Greenville!

As the city grows, habitat loss and fragmentation pose a big threat to the local wildlife. But animals are resourceful. And many are adapting to the changing urban and suburban landscape.

Wild animals require the same basic things as humans, including food, shelter, and water. Even with a changing landscape, their basic needs remain the same. As the Upstate grows, more animals will be looking for comfort in homes around the county.

It’s nice to know that animals can adapt to a changing world. But adapting to live inside your home is not a viable option. Unfortunately, wild animals bring the threat of property damage and a suite of potential health hazards when they move in. A few signs that you have an infestation on your hands include strange sounds, tracks, paw prints, and droppings.

Trutech’s Wildlife Technicians are trained to identify the animal, find all entry points, and implement a custom strategy to get rid of the animal in your home safely.

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