nrengle
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As it's been said already, watch yourself around those critters. They do make a hell of a mess, and are pretty damned dangerous even if they don't act it. The parasites they carry in their saliva and other bodily fluids/wastes can be quite nasty. Remind your employees to not feed them, do not leave anything that can be remotely considered food out either. And make sure your dumpsters have a way to stay locked/closed. Those little bastards are smart and will figure a way in to it, without some sort of locking device.
Even if they are hanging in the woods near the warehouse, you might want to contact animal control and have them transport the them off site into a bigger woods or rural area for yours and there safety. Because now it's only a matter of time before someone either gets bit, or one of them ends up dead on the road.
Even if they are hanging in the woods near the warehouse, you might want to contact animal control and have them transport the them off site into a bigger woods or rural area for yours and there safety. Because now it's only a matter of time before someone either gets bit, or one of them ends up dead on the road.
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