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Shrews are found all over the world with over 30 species living in North America alone. They are among the worlds smallest mammals and can exist where it is very cold, rainy or arid. Furthermore, it has been hard to determine which species, if any, are regional or inclining or declining in population.
This is due to the limited amount of research and data available. It is widely known that populations appear to be stable and cyclical. Since shrews can have litters a year, they are not as prolific as rodents. However, their average life it longer and quite commonly exceeds two years in the wild. Most litters will have young and it will take about one month for a female to birth the litter.
Shrews live primarily on insects. They will readily eat grasshoppers, wasps, crickets, snails and earthworms. However, they will also eat mice, small birds, snakes and slugs. Shrews will also feed on seeds around bird feeders, eggs in bird houses and all kinds of flowers, fruits, vegetables and plant bulbs. This type of feeding is why most people do not like them around the home.
Like moles, they can consume their body weight 2 or more times every day! This makes them a menace in and around homes. Though shrews have a great sense of smell, they have poor vision. Certain species actually use echo location — more commonly used by bats — to navigate the terrain in which they live. Their sense of smell is probably what they use the most to move throughout their territory. Shrews have pungent smelling glands which are used to mark these territories as well as set up social order regarding colonies, courting and reproduction.
In fact, this odor is another reason why shrews are not a welcome guest in the home. Shrews love fish. In fact hatcheries are among their favorite places to feed as are private fish ponds, crayfish farms and just about any small body of water which harbors fish or other marine life.
Around the home, shrews will find or create living areas close to bird feeders, pets and gardens. Since they will eat nuts, pet food and just about any type of fruit or vegetable, shrews can find plenty of food supplies around the average home. If the supply of food dwindles, they will forage into homes and start to pilfer pantries and other food storage areas. Shrews will commonly follow mouse trails looking for a meal.
Once inside the home, shrews will prey upon the mice they find and then live where the mice once lived. In a short period of time, their odor will become quite apparent. And even though shrews can navigate during the night, they are not truly nocturnal. Shrews will readily feed during the day and basically will become active as their dietary needs demand going about to feed whenever the local environment will best provide a meal.
Shrews can be a pest to people many ways. As explained above, once inside the home, shrews will leave a strong pungent odor where they are active. This smell is mostly used the same way a skunk uses it; to ward off would be predators. People commonly ask what does a shrew smell like and the best way to describe it is to say it smells like skunk. Shrews use this smell to mark territory, create scent trails used to navigate into homes, around yards, etc.
Since Shrews like to feed on small birds and eggs — including both wild birds nesting as well as chicken eggs — they can be quite damaging to local bird populations. Many farmers experience a lot of damage which is hard to imagine something as small as a shrew could have caused.
However, their rapid metabolism will cause them to feed more like an animal times as large. Shrews will bite and the Red toothed shrew is poisonous. Remember, shrews have sharp piercing teeth which deliver their venom precisely and these teeth have been known to injure people so avoid handling them.
Their venom is not fatal but it will cause a sore that will linger for many days. First, you can try setting out some repellent. Coyote are natural predators of shrews and are drawn to the pungent smell and odor where shrews are active.
Shrews know the distinctive odor of these predators and will tend to avoid areas where they think coyote may be living or feeding. Make urine placements around your property, about every 10 feet, setting out oz at any one location. Renew once every days. These protective containers will enable urine to last at least months per application.
Space them 10 feet apart; they can hold up to 3 oz of urine making them well suited for discreet applications in the landscape. Capsule guards will slowly release the odor giving you a good months of protection. Each capsule can hold around. Another natural way to keep shrew populations in check is to help promote the welfare of local owls. These magnificent birds of prey are one of the few which will readily feed on shrews.
Due to the shrews pungent odor, many prey animals and birds will ignore them. Such houses, when properly made and installed, have high occupancy rates. Once you have either species living in your offering, they will undoubtedly give something back to you by feeding on unwanted shrews, mice and rats. Owls are mostly nocturnal and cover a large area so try to make your house placement where it is dark and near the woods. This will insure they are both comfortable and able to find enough food for themselves and any offspring should they reproduce.
Lastly, take some time to make sure your home is adequately rodent proof. Shrews, like mice and rats, are good climbers and will access homes from both low and high points. If you have shrew activity around your home, it is only a matter of time before some get inside if you have easy access points.
Such locations are usually found where pipes enter the home, poorly sealed windows or doors as well as misfitted vents. Getting rid of shrews will take weeks on average but ultimately will depend on just how many shrews are presently active and how many trapping devices you employ. Remember, the more traps installed, the faster you will be able to get the problem under control. However, we cannot over emphasize how important it is to NEVER seal holes until all activity has ceased.
The main reason is simple: by knowing where they have been active you can then watch and monitor such locations as well as use them for making trap sets. In other words, holes and routes of entry are good to know and will prove to be helpful in getting any local population under control. There are several styles of traps which work on shrews. You will have to decide which type to use; the choice will generally include a kill or live trap. The first is the common Mouse Trap.
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If the coalescers have been rated properly by the packager, the obvious problem is with the coalescer itself or the method by which it was installed.
If the refrigeration system is dirty, then there's a pretty good chance that the coalescer is clogged with dirt. A fairly simple method of determining if that's the problem is to install a gauge on the oil-charging connection and another one on the purge valve on the coalescer portion of the lubricant separator. While the compressor is operating at full load, take a couple of simple measurements. If the differential between the gauges is greater than 3 psi, the coalescer probably needs to be replaced.
If the pressure drop is less than 3 psi, there may be other problems with the coalescers. There are other reasons for excessive lubricant loss. The O-ring that seals the coalescer against its support in the separator may be damaged or defective.
Inspection requires the removal of the manway. If the O-ring is damaged, the coalescer support will have a streak of lubricant that can be seen with the aid of a flashlight.
Just the slightest imperfection or scratch on the O-ring can permit a large amount of lubricant to escape. Although most of the lubricant will find its way back into the compressor, some of the oil will accompany the discharged ammonia.
Before investigating the coalescers, it's probably a good idea to check the vapor pressure of the lubricant. If you use synthetic lubricant in the compressor, go directly to the coalescers.
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