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You’re probably well aware that the official state wild animal of Tennessee is the raccoon, but you may not be aware that the peak of raccoon breeding season typically lasts from February to roughly March or April. You will probably see and hear a lot more raccoon activity in the next few weeks, so here are some things you should know about raccoon breeding season. Have raccoons taken over your property or moved into your home?
You may have noticed a smelly odor in the air in recent weeks. That’s because we’re right in the middle of skunk breeding season here in Tennessee. If you missed our last blog post, Read more …
Welcome back to the Critter Wranglers blog! If you caught our last blog post, 5 Facts About Skunk Mating Season In Tennessee, you learned some useful information about skunk breeding season. From now until spring, skunks will be a common site — and smell — here in Powell, Knoxville, Friendsville, and across the entire state of Tennessee.
February is quite a smelly time for us here in Knoxville and all throughout Tennessee. You see, February is skunk mating season, which means the presence — and the stinky odor — of skunks is much more prevalent this time of year and lasts into the spring. The trouble with skunks and other wildlife is, once they show up, they don’t usually go away on their own, which can be troublesome for residents, their families, and their pets.