Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) advises Coloradans not to feed their pumpkins to wildlife. First, intentionally feeding ...
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife urges residents to recycle leftover pumpkins, not feed them to wildlife
Colorado Parks and Wildlife is encouraging residents to put their old Halloween pumpkins to good use at local farms or composting facilities.
Deer do eat pumpkins when they get the chance. Here's how to stop them. Many garden pests will eat pumpkin plants and fruit, but deer damage is quite distinct. While rodents such as squirrels may chew ...
Don’t toss your pumpkin after Halloween—learn how to compost, cook, feed wildlife, and decorate with pumpkins to reduce waste ...
Dispose pumpkins sustainably by composting them, feeding wildlife, or using local drop-off programs to reduce methane emissions from landfills.
Many garden pests will eat pumpkin plants and fruit, but deer damage is quite distinct. While rodents such as squirrels may chew small ragged marks on pumpkin skins, just one deer can eat most, if not ...
DENVER — Pumpkin season is fleeting, and once you're finished carving your jack-o'-lantern, it might be tempting to leave your pumpkin outside for wildlife. One viral Instagram post that's been liked ...
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