Skunks

Exploring Connecticut's Most Active Summer Mammals

Skunks in a Connecticut park, representing the active summer mammal wildlife in the state.

Connecticut's summer season is a bustling time for mammals, as the warm weather brings them out of their shelters and into the spotlight. As advocates for responsible wildlife management, Wildlife Control Services LLC is excited to shed light on the most active summer mammals in our state. From playful climbers to speedy runners, this article will introduce you to some of the remarkable creatures that thrive during the summer months in Connecticut.

Eastern Gray Squirrels: Agile and Energetic Tree Dwellers

Eastern gray squirrels are a common sight in Connecticut's parks, woodlands, and neighborhoods. These agile mammals spend their summer days scurrying up and down trees, searching for nuts, seeds, and fruits. Known for their impressive leaping abilities and bushy tails, gray squirrels bring energy and entertainment to any outdoor setting.

White-tailed Deer: Graceful Grazers of Forests and Fields

Connecticut's forests and meadows come alive with the presence of white-tailed deer during the summer. These majestic mammals are known for their grace and beauty as they gracefully move through their habitats. While their diet primarily consists of leaves, grasses, and tender shoots, it's not uncommon to spot fawns playfully exploring their surroundings under the watchful eye of their mothers.

Raccoons: Clever Nighttime Foragers

Raccoons are highly adaptable mammals that thrive in both rural and urban environments. Although they are active year-round, summer nights bring them out in search of food. Their dexterous paws and curious nature make them skilled foragers, and they can often be seen exploring trash cans, gardens, and even attics. Their distinctive facial markings and nimble movements add a touch of intrigue to Connecticut's wildlife landscape.

Eastern Chipmunks: Energetic Gatherers

Eastern chipmunks are small, lively mammals that are busy throughout the summer season. These industrious creatures can be observed scurrying along the ground, collecting and storing food in their underground burrows. Their cheek pouches, used to transport food, are a distinctive feature. Chipmunks' playful behavior and high-pitched calls add charm to Connecticut's natural surroundings.

Coyotes: Stealthy Predators of the Night

Connecticut's coyote population is active year-round, but they become more visible during the summer months. These intelligent predators are adaptable and can be found in various habitats, from forests to suburban areas. Although they are typically nocturnal, sightings during daylight hours are not uncommon. Coyotes play an essential role in maintaining the balance of local ecosystems, primarily by controlling rodent populations.

Striped Skunks: Nocturnal Strollers

Striped skunks are fascinating creatures known for their distinct black-and-white fur and pungent odor. They are primarily nocturnal and become more active in the summer as they search for insects, small mammals, and plant matter. While their defensive mechanism of spraying a foul-smelling liquid is well-known, skunks prefer to avoid confrontation and would rather go about their business undisturbed.

Connecticut's summer months offer a glimpse into the vibrant world of mammals. From the playful antics of gray squirrels and chipmunks to the stealthy presence of raccoons, coyotes, and skunks, our state's wildlife is diverse and captivating. As responsible wildlife management advocates, Wildlife Control Services LLC encourages a harmonious coexistence between humans and these remarkable creatures. Let's appreciate the natural wonders of Connecticut's most active summer mammals while fostering respect and understanding for their habitats

Skunk Mating Season!

A big time PSA coming your way from the Wildlife Control Services Team:

It is officially mating season for skunks in the Connecticut area.

“Okay, how does that effect me? I’m not single and I’m not a skunk?”

True. But this does make them much more territorial, which means more spraying. If you see one of these furry little critters wandering on or near your property let the pros handle it. The last thing you need is you person, your clothes, your house, or your pets smelling like skunk.

If you or someone you know has a skunk problem, send them our way. We have plenty of experience trapping and removing this particularly smelly type of animal.

Give us a call today!

860-236-2683

Baby Skunk - New Britain, CT

As cute as they are nobody wants to see a skunk wondering their property, let alone taking refuge under a deck or outdoor structure. We found this baby skunk at a residence in New Britain, CT this past week.

We were able to safely capture the baby skunk and return him to a safe spot outside of harms way.

If you think you have a skunk issue or another type of animal conflict give us a call!

860-236-2683

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