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Why Raccoons Have Long Tails & What It Means for Tulsa Metro Homeowners

Raccoons are one of the most common nuisance wildlife animals in the Tulsa metro, and one of their most noticeable features is their long, ringed tail. While many homeowners see the tail as just a visual trait, it actually plays a major role in how raccoons move, climb, and gain access to homes throughout Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, and nearby communities.

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Why Tulsa Homes See More Wildlife Intrusions After the First Freeze

The first real freeze just hit the Tulsa metro, and every year this is when wildlife intrusion calls surge — especially in Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Claremore, Sapulpa, and surrounding areas. As temperatures drop suddenly, wildlife goes into survival mode, and your home becomes the warmest, safest shelter available.

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Wildlife Prevention Tips for Tulsa Homeowners

Tulsa’s rivers, parks, and wooded neighborhoods make it easy to love the outdoors — but they also make it easy for wildlife to get a little too comfortable around our homes. From raccoons in the attic to squirrels chewing through roof vents, these encounters can cause stress, costly damage, and even safety concerns for families […]