Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Getty / James Keith Let's be clear: Raccoons aren't inherently bad. However, their presence can have an unwanted impact on your ...
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. — Homeowners across western Washington are finding their lawns torn apart by an unlikely partnership: crows and raccoons simultaneously working to dig up invasive beetle grubs.
Let's be clear: Raccoons aren't inherently bad. However, their presence can have an unwanted impact on your yard, as they may tear up your lawn, rip open your garbage, or damage your property in ...