Voles in Georgia

A vole is a small rodent that is a relative of the mouse. Voles are sometimes known as field mice or meadow mice.
Hornets in Georgia

European hornets were accidentally introduced to North America about the middle of the 19th century. However, they have never been found in western North America
Carpenter Ants in Georgia

Carpenter ants are the largest ants in North America with super-sized strength to match their super size.
Beavers in Georgia

Beavers front teeth are orange. It’s not because of bad hygiene. It’s because they contain iron which makes their teeth super strong and sharp. They have to be to fell the hundreds of trees tnecessary to create their lodges.
Armadillos in Georgia

The name Armadillo is Spanish and means “little armoured one”. They are related to anteaters and sloths. All species of armadillos are native to the Americas, where they inhabit a variety of widely varying environments.
Blow Flies in Georgia

The name blow-fly comes from an older English term for meat that had eggs laid on it, which was said to be “fly blown.”
Moles in Georgia

Pigeons occur worldwide except in the coldest regions and the most remote islands. About 250 species are known.
Fruit Flies in Georgia

Fruit flies are common in homes, restaurants, supermarkets and wherever else food is allowed to rot and ferment. Adults are about 1/8 inch long and usually have red eyes. The front portion of the body is tan and the rear portion is black.