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"You may not realize it—a simple bag of garbage, bowl of pet food, or plate of leftovers left outside your home or vacation site, can cause severe harm to wildlife.
Whether you live in a city or a rural part of California, wild animals are your neighbors. Most wild animals will not bother you. They naturally fear humans and keep their distance—so long as they remain fully wild.
But if wild animals have access to human food and garbage, they want more and more. They lose their natural fear of humans and can become aggressive.
If bears and other wild animals damage property or threaten human safety, they might be killed. Allowing wild animals access to human food is dead wrong."

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Red Imported Fire Ants

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For more information, visit the LA County Agricultural Commisioner's Page
For more information please contact Glendora Animal Control:
150 S. Glendora Avenue
Glendora, California 91741-3380
(626) 914-8275