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Your Yard or Farm is Hurting the Pest Wildlife!

If you are allowing the area wildlife to feed in your yard or farm crops, you are doing them considerable harm in the long run. 

Wild animals are intended to eat a variety of wild foods.  This is necessary much like people need a balanced diet to get all of their vitamins and nutritional needs.  When wildlife eats large easy meals of crops or unusual foods, this can make them sickly or overweight.  Everything from sharpness of thinking to their immune systems can be compromised.  Their wild nature and wild foraging habits will be damaged as well.  The learned and taught aspects will be lost to future generations and wild survival capacity diminshed.

Easy food equals more offspring.  It is that simple in nature's balance.  If you provide easy and regular food for the area wildlife, you are directly assisting their ability to produce offspring at a larger than normal rate.  This problem is plagueing the suburbs.  Many areas now outlaw intentional feeding of deer for this reason.  They usually find plenty in lawns and garden areas without out help. Ignoring their intrusion increases the population.  Deer will produce one or two offspring every year. Two if well fed. One if feed is lean.  This is generally true of other pest wildlife as well.  It is natures way to limit population levels to match the capacity of the environment.  Allowing wildlife to harvest your lawn, garden or farm crops increases the population of those animals to an unnatural and increasingly difficult level.

There are many unnatural substances in and around your yard. Anything from insecticide and sprays to the contents of your trash cans finds their way into the wildlife that eats it.  It is neither natually part of their diet nor good for them.

Keeping the wildlife eating in the wild is the best thing that you can do for them.  Visit them in their wild areas rather than inviting (or allowing) them to visit you.




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