If you have a wild animal in your home, you’re going to want it out. So why should you care if the job is done humanely? There are many benefits to humane wildlife removal, which can impact you, your family, and the area around your home. This article will explore 5 reasons why humane wildlife removal is the way to go.

Safer for Children and Pets

Wildlife removal methods have a much lower risk for children and pets, compared to inhumane methods. Poisons, harmful traps, and cages can pose dangers to your kids or pets if they get access to them by accident. By focusing on exclusionary methods of removing wildlife from the home, you can avoid potentially harmful situations for the smaller members of your family.

Dead Animals and Diseases

Wild animals can carry a wide assortment of diseases and parasites. When an animal dies or is injured by poisons or a trap, those diseases don’t just go away. The animal shouldn’t fester in your home. Getting it out and keeping it out is a much better way to clear potential health risks from your home. Additionally, poisoned animals tend to hide when they are sick or dying. A poisoned rat or raccoon may hide in the walls of your home and die there. As a result, you may need to break through the wall to get the body out. Otherwise, it can rot within your walls, causing foul smells and becoming a hotbed for disease.

Keeping Pests Out

When using humane, exclusionary methods for wild animals, the main focus is getting the animal out and keeping it out. Removal specialists identify breach points and defend them against future intruders. One-way doors and other exclusionary traps prevent the critters from coming back in. Once the animals are out, repairs are made to seal up breaches and keep the critters from returning.

Fast, Safe, and Effective Exclusion

Many inhumane methods for wildlife removal take a long time to come to fruition. They require the animals to trigger traps or fall for bait. Once a critter is in a trap, it may lash out at those near the cage, including children or pets. Traps and cages can also traumatize the animals. Exclusion methods work much differently. They prevent animals from returning when they leave to gather food or supplies for its nest. Because this is a common occurrence, it is often a faster method of getting the animal out. One-way doors and other exclusionary tools help us clear the critters out while minimizing human-animal contact. This keeps families, removal specialists, and wild animals safer.

Improving the Environment Near Your Home

While no one wants a wild animal in their home, some critters can be helpful to have nearby. Opossums eat a lot of ticks and other harmful bugs. Bats hunt mosquitoes and other flying insects. Squirrels contribute to plant growth and propagation by burying seeds. There are many ways that wild animals improve our lives outside of our homes. When we share our neighborhood with local wildlife, our lives can improve. Close proximity can lead to the spread of disease or the risk of injury. But a diversity of wildlife in our neighborhood can be incredibly beneficial. Culling wild animal populations can harm daily life in our own communities.

We specialize in the humane removal of raccoons, rats, squirrels, and other pests in the New York/New Jersey area. For a complete inspection and evaluation please contact us or call us at 718-227-7227 and we will be happy to make an appointment at your convenience.