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Mice Aren’t Very Nice

No one wants mice infesting their homes; spreading diseases, chewing wires, scrambling through insulation, dropping feces, biting through walls, eating food, contaminating cookspace, and generally ruining your home. Protect your home and family from the devastation caused by these tiny rodents. Seeking food, water, and shelter, [...]

2014-11-08T22:05:13-05:00November 8th, 2014|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Mice Aren’t Very Nice

Winter Home Defenses

At this time of year, many people hurry to fix the heater, the insulation, and make sure that the windows are sealed off for the coming winter; that’s all you really could do, right? While the winter’s chill is about to settle in, so are the [...]

2022-01-10T13:49:03-05:00November 1st, 2014|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Winter Home Defenses

Snakes in the Fall

As fall sets in the days get colder, animals seek shelter from the harsh weather. Urban and suburban wildlife usually tuck in for the winter soon. Snakes, being cold-blooded are among the multitude of species that work to find refuge from the dropping temperature. What better [...]

2022-01-10T13:49:09-05:00October 7th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Snakes in the Fall

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2022-01-10T13:49:15-05:00October 6th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Our Customers

Rabbits: Not So Cute in the Yard

Rabbits might be cute if you have it as a pet, but having one in your garden can be a real nuisance. These small mammals can wreak havoc on your lawn, garden, and potted plants. Rabbits are ravenous little herbivores, and will not hesitate to munch [...]

2022-01-10T13:49:23-05:00September 20th, 2014|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Rabbits: Not So Cute in the Yard

Raccoons: Adapting to City Life

The animal most adapted to urban life (other than humans) are raccoons. Raccoons can live and find food just about anywhere, and with all the buildings for shelter, and piles of garbage, raccoons live in almost every North American city. Originally found in the the tropics [...]

2022-01-10T13:49:32-05:00September 12th, 2014|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Raccoons: Adapting to City Life

Voles Ruining your Garden

Commonly mistaken for a mouse or mole, a vole is a small burrowing rodent. Voles are small, fat rodents with short tails and rounded heads. Their fur is usually brown or black in color. Voles are active in both the day and at night. Voles make [...]

2022-01-10T13:50:02-05:00September 6th, 2014|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Voles Ruining your Garden

Sparrows and Pigeons

    Living in New York or New Jersey, sparrows and pigeons are commonly seen. These birds can live in any town or area in either state, as well as many other areas in the country. Both can even live in or around your home. While [...]

2014-08-18T14:49:00-04:00August 16th, 2014|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Sparrows and Pigeons

Rats: Norway or Roof?

The two most common rat species in Northern US are the Norway and Roof rats. Both can gain entry to your home, cause damage, and carry diseases. Knowing what kind of rat infestation you have can help identify how they got in, or where they may [...]

2022-01-10T13:52:13-05:00August 9th, 2014|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Rats: Norway or Roof?

Gophers: The Garden Destroyers

Gophers can be a huge problem for homeowners, especially for gardeners. A small mammal, the gopher can easily dig through dirt and create caves and tunnels underground. A gopher is about 15-35 cm long, with fur colors ranging from blacks and browns to white. They are [...]

2022-01-10T13:52:31-05:00August 6th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Gophers: The Garden Destroyers
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