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Wild Animals To Look Out For in the Spring

As winter comes to a close, residents in New York and New Jersey all get excited to come out of their houses and enjoy the Spring weather. However, humans are not the only species ready for Spring, as many wildlife are ready to come out in [...]

2023-03-13T11:46:53-04:00March 13th, 2023|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Wild Animals To Look Out For in the Spring

What to do if a Skunk Sprays Your Dog

The New York and New Jersey wildlife area is no stranger to skunks, especially for dog owners whose dogs have had a smelly encounter with them. A skunk can shoot from 10 feet away at anything deemed a threat, including a curious dog. While not fatal, [...]

2023-03-03T13:36:13-05:00March 3rd, 2023|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on What to do if a Skunk Sprays Your Dog

Raccoons Have Strange Eating Habits

Raccoons are omnivorous critters who are known for their dumpster-diving antics. And while they are known to eat out of the trash, they do have some quirky eating habits. Below, we will explore some of those habits. Raccoons are Omnivores Raccoons can eat both plant and [...]

2023-02-28T12:44:25-05:00February 28th, 2023|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Raccoons Have Strange Eating Habits

Don’t Wait To Call for Wild Animal Removal

If you think you may have a wild animal infestation in your home, you should not wait until you confirm it to call a professional. Unfortunately, animals can spread disease and cause structural damage to your home. Because of this, it is imperative that you act [...]

2023-02-15T14:43:29-05:00February 15th, 2023|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Don’t Wait To Call for Wild Animal Removal

Winter Bats

While many animals hibernate during the winter, some bats do not. In our region of New York and New Jersey, there are roughly 9 species of bats. 6 of them are cave-dwelling bats, which tend to hibernate in caves or look for places to hole up, [...]

2023-01-10T10:57:52-05:00January 10th, 2023|Seasonal|Comments Off on Winter Bats

Opossums are Good for the Environment, Just Not Your Home

Despite many misconceptions, opossums are one of the nicer critters among those that we handle. While many people find possums to be scary, they are actually quite docile. They also do a lot for our local environment. While you wouldn’t want them in your house, opossums [...]

2022-12-13T17:42:10-05:00December 13th, 2022|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Opossums are Good for the Environment, Just Not Your Home

Dead Animal Removal and Disposal

If you find a wild dead animal on your property, don’t touch it! The corpses of wild animals can harbor all sorts of dangerous pathogens and parasites. Not only that, but improper disposal of a dead critter can lead to fines or even animal abuse charges. [...]

2022-11-30T15:31:49-05:00November 30th, 2022|Animal Diseases, Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Dead Animal Removal and Disposal

Wild Animals in Your Home? Don’t Wait to Call

If there is a squirrel or raccoon invading your home, you shouldn’t hesitate to call a wildlife removal company. The longer wild animals linger, the more at risk you put your family in. Invading animals can cause damage, health risks, and fire hazards in your home. [...]

2022-11-16T16:23:07-05:00November 16th, 2022|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Wild Animals in Your Home? Don’t Wait to Call

Do Motion Sensor Lights Scare Away Critters?

Over the years, we have discussed a number of different ways to keep critters like raccoons and skunks out of your trash cans. But, do all of these techniques work? In this article, we will discuss the effectiveness of motion sensor lights and keeping the wildlife [...]

2022-11-08T15:44:23-05:00November 8th, 2022|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Do Motion Sensor Lights Scare Away Critters?

Safety and Humane Wildlife Removal

Safety is the most important aspect of our jobs as wildlife removal specialists. We want to ensure the safety of our clients, their families, our team, and the wild animals. As a humane removal company, we are dedicated to preserving the safety of all those involved. [...]

2022-10-26T15:30:26-04:00October 26th, 2022|Wildlife Removal|Comments Off on Safety and Humane Wildlife Removal
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