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Cottontail Rabbits
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K-State Research and Extension. Search K-State web, people, directories. Status of ITS resources. Sign in to Connect. Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control Manual. K-State Extension Wildlife Management. Manhattan, KS 66506. Cottontail rabbits produce 3 to 4 litters of young a year, beginning in late winter and continuing into early fall. Females build a nest approximately the size of a softball, line it with fur from their bellies, and nurse their young for 2 to 3 weeks before they leave the nest.
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Blackbirds
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K-State Research and Extension. Search K-State web, people, directories. Status of ITS resources. Sign in to Connect. Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control Manual. K-State Extension Wildlife Management. Manhattan, KS 66506. Blackbirds and starlings often establish roosts in areas where they are unwelcome because of the economic damage and potential health problems they cause. Grackles, brown-headed cowbirds, red-winged blackbirds and starlings form large roosts which create a nuisance in urban areas.
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Bats
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K-State Research and Extension. Search K-State web, people, directories. Status of ITS resources. Sign in to Connect. Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control Manual. K-State Extension Wildlife Management. Manhattan, KS 66506. Bats are unique and interesting animals, but their nocturnal nature makes them one of the most mysterious and misunderstood mammals in Kansas. Bats belong to the mammalian order Chiroptera. Is the second largest group of mammals in the world. Only the order Rodentia. Rabies is a potential ...
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Voles
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K-State Research and Extension. Search K-State web, people, directories. Status of ITS resources. Sign in to Connect. Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control Manual. K-State Extension Wildlife Management. Manhattan, KS 66506. Vole Control in Lawns and Landscapes. Voles eat a wide variety of plants, most frequently grasses and forbs. In late summer and fall, they store seeds, tubers, bulbs, and rhizomes. They eat bark at times, primarily in fall and winter, and will eat crops, especially when their popul...
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Deer
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K-State Research and Extension. Search K-State web, people, directories. Status of ITS resources. Sign in to Connect. Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control Manual. K-State Extension Wildlife Management. Manhattan, KS 66506. Deer Damage Control Options. Kansas Deer Management Maps. Care and Handling of Deer from Field to Table. Living with Wildlife: Deer. KDWPT - Damage Control Operators by County. Manhattan, KS 66506.
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Crows
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K-State Research and Extension. Search K-State web, people, directories. Status of ITS resources. Sign in to Connect. Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control Manual. K-State Extension Wildlife Management. Manhattan, KS 66506. Over 100 years ago Henry Ward Beecher said: "If men had wings and bore black feathers, few of them would be clever enough to be crows ." They can count, solve puzzles, and associate noises and symbols with food. They can even mimic human voices. The common crow,. Manhattan, KS 66506.
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Tree Squirrels
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K-State Research and Extension. Search K-State web, people, directories. Status of ITS resources. Sign in to Connect. Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control Manual. K-State Extension Wildlife Management. Manhattan, KS 66506. Kansas has three species of tree squirrels. Gray squirrels, fox squirrels and southern flying squirrels inhabit various areas of the state. Gray and fox squirrels are the main nuisance animals in urban areas. The fox squirrel (. Two subspecies of gray squirrels,. Manhattan, KS 66506.
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Skunks
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K-State Research and Extension. Search K-State web, people, directories. Status of ITS resources. Sign in to Connect. Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control Manual. K-State Extension Wildlife Management. Manhattan, KS 66506. Two species of skunks are found in Kansas. The eastern spotted skunk (. The striped skunk (. Skunk odor is difficult to neutralize and persists for a long time. Household products that help remove skunk odor include ammonia, bleach, vinegar, washing soda, laundry soaps, smoke from a ci...
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Wildlife Species
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K-State Research and Extension. Search K-State web, people, directories. Status of ITS resources. Sign in to Connect. Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control Manual. K-State Extension Wildlife Management. Manhattan, KS 66506. Do you have nuisance animals in your backyard or bothering other animals on your farm? Here are some of the most common species of concern in Kansas. Learn how to safely trap and handle wildlife with our "How-to" videos. These videos are available with the information on several animals.
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Birds
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K-State Research and Extension. Search K-State web, people, directories. Status of ITS resources. Sign in to Connect. Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control Manual. K-State Extension Wildlife Management. Manhattan, KS 66506. Three kinds of birds - sparrows, starlings and pigeons - cause most conflicts between birds and people in urban areas of the United States. All have well-established populations, but none are native species. Histoplasmosis and cryptococosis are systematic fungus diseases which may be contr...