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Common Signs of Rabies in Skunks

Skunks are a common sight among wild animals in suburban neighborhoods, after squirrels and raccoons. While most people tend to give them a wide berth because of their signature smelly spray, skunks can also carry rabies. Below, we will discuss some of the telltale signs of [...]

2024-03-21T14:57:44-04:00March 21st, 2024|Animal Diseases|Comments Off on Common Signs of Rabies in Skunks

What is Live Trapping?

Live trapping is the humane process of capturing a wild animal without harming it. Wildlife removal services often use this process to humanely relocate a problem wild animal.  Below, we will discuss what live trapping is, and how humane wildlife removal specialists use it. Live Trapping [...]

2024-03-15T17:21:44-04:00March 15th, 2024|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on What is Live Trapping?

Wildlife Protection Laws and Removal

Federal and state regulations help protect the natural environment of the United States, including the wild animals that inhabit it. For many homeowners, these regulations do not often affect your daily life. However, when a wild animal is living on your property, these regulations can be [...]

2024-02-26T11:33:21-05:00February 26th, 2024|Environmental|Comments Off on Wildlife Protection Laws and Removal

Why Lethal Traps Aren’t Recommended for Rats & Mice

Mouse traps or rat poison may seem like a quick fix for your pest problem, but they rarely solve the whole issue. Traps and poison can cause a lot more problems for homeowners and restaurants alike. In addition to not being fully effective, traps and poison [...]

2024-02-12T16:58:14-05:00February 19th, 2024|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Why Lethal Traps Aren’t Recommended for Rats & Mice

Animals in Your Air Ducts

In these cold winter months, your heater is likely working overtime. Unfortunately, heating ducts can be an ideal place for wild animals to hunker down for the cold season. This article will explore the ways that wildlife can break into your ducts, and the type of [...]

2024-02-12T10:34:32-05:00February 12th, 2024|Seasonal|Comments Off on Animals in Your Air Ducts

Deterring Groundhogs from Your Property

Groundhog Day is approaching, but you will not want a groundhog declaring 6 more weeks of Winter on your property. If you have groundhogs on your property, you should have them safely and humanely removed. While they generally hibernate through the winter, they may try to [...]

2024-01-24T13:16:07-05:00January 24th, 2024|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Deterring Groundhogs from Your Property

Active Animals in the Winter

We often think of animals hibernating or otherwise hunkering down for the winter. While many species hibernate, a good amount of critters will stay active through the season, even if to a lesser extent. Below, we will discuss some of the animals you might spot around [...]

2024-01-08T11:12:32-05:00January 8th, 2024|Seasonal|Comments Off on Active Animals in the Winter

Holiday Trash Collection and Pest Critters

Between gift wrap and food waste, the holidays can significantly strain your garbage cans. Couple that with holidays that might affect your garbage pickup days, and you may have a pileup on the side of your home. While many critters hunker down for the winter, some [...]

2023-12-22T13:16:55-05:00December 22nd, 2023|Seasonal|Comments Off on Holiday Trash Collection and Pest Critters

Winter Wildlife Removal is Essential

Professional wildlife removal doesn’t have a slow season. Even while some animals hibernate for the cold months, pests will always try to find a way to shelter in a home. Houses and commercial businesses offer protection from the harsh elements many animals seek. If possible, they [...]

2023-12-11T11:25:58-05:00December 11th, 2023|Seasonal|Comments Off on Winter Wildlife Removal is Essential
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