They were that rare in the state. Of course, Ohio has started to plant more and more trees to combat their deforestation in the past. The number of trees in Ohio has been on the rise since the s, and this means that porcupines are starting to make a return.
Porcupines are still a rare treat in Ohio. You would have to be incredibly lucky to see them. However, their numbers are on the rise. While it is unlikely that they will ever reach the numbers that they had in the past, we have no doubt that they will become a more and more common sight throughout Ohio as the years go on.
Since most of these porcupines are coming down from Philadelphia, the bulk of them can be found in the northern and north-eastern parts of the state. Neither of these accounts are shown on the map. Description : Unmistakable. These large rodents are black with thousands of white quills covering their back and tail. Food : Herbaceous vegetation, twigs, and bark are the primary foods for porcupines.
This species also has a fondness for salt and will lick salt from roads and chews it from gloves, tool handles, and other items that may have human sweat. Additional Information : These slow animals plod along the landscape searching for food with hardly a care in the world, but when alarmed the North American Porcupine will turn its back to an intruder and lash out its tail. The quills are not able to by shot out, but if touched they will become impaled into the flesh and body heat will make small barbs in the quills stick out.
Damage Prevention and Control Methods. Repellants None are registered. Some wood preservatives may incidentally repel porcupines. Toxicants None are registered.
Fumigants None are registered. Trapping Steel leghold trap No. Box trap.
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