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Milford, Maine Rat Complaints – NBC Boston

Some of the videos did show six or seven [rats] at a time, he said of the initial rodent reports, adding that a number of them were posted to a private Facebook group called Milford Maine Neighborhood Watch. The images and reports prompted officials to remind residents to clean up trash cans near their homes, mow lawns and reduce other conditions that are conducive for rats reproducing. The big takeaway is they like food and shelter, said Mailman, explaining that if people remove those, [the rats] will move on to someplace else. Beverly Sibley, who lives in the village area of Milford where the rats have been spotted, said she saw a single rat on her property recently, but did not initially realize what it was.

Milford, Maine Rat Complaints – NECN

Some of the videos did show six or seven [rats] at a time, he said of the initial rodent reports, adding that a number of them were posted to a private Facebook group called Milford Maine Neighborhood Watch. The images and reports prompted officials to remind residents to clean up trash cans near their homes, mow lawns and reduce other conditions that are conducive for rats reproducing. The big takeaway is they like food and shelter, said Mailman, explaining that if people remove those, [the rats] will move on to someplace else. Beverly Sibley, who lives in the village area of Milford where the rats have been spotted, said she saw a single rat on her property recently, but did not initially realize what it was.

Trail Cam Photo Leads Experts to Question Mystery Animal in Maine

Trail Cam Photo Leads Experts to Question Mystery Animal in Maine   What is THAT?  A recent trail cam photo really raised eyebrows on whether Lowell, Maine has its own version of the Chupacabra. The photo posted by bangordailynews.com drew a lot of reader engagement with their guesses.  The animal is extremely hard to identify from the trail cam photo and looks downright terrifying.  I hope I don’t run into one of the mystery beasts on any of my hikes.   After posting the photo and having readers post their guesses as to what the creature was, the Bangordailynews.com turned to the experts.  After the news outlet originally posted the photo, local wildlife experts were in disagreement and analyzed the photo further.  The guesses ranged from capybara to kinkajou, beaver, wolverine, and porcupine.  The editor of the article mused if it was not “[a] beast had escaped from atop Stephen King’s wrought iron fence in Bangor and was actually a gargoyle.”

UPDATE: Mysterious Maine Animal Identified

  Readers of the Bangor Daily News, some experts and people commenting all had an opinion on what the hell that thing caught on a trail camera was. Here is the original story that started it all. Norman Tremblay, up in Lowell in Penobscot County, caught this thing on his Christmas gift camera. He thought it was a fisher, most said it was a beaver but the experts finally came to the conclusion that it s a very wet porcupine! The BDNwas not fooling around here. They did some serious investigative reporting and got Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife biologists Shevenell Webb, Keel Kemper and Bob Cordes and longtime trapper Bob Noonan to fight it out.

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