Posts from September, 2015

Choosing a Humane Wildlife Removal Company

Seeing wildlife in your backyard is one thing, but having them in your own chimney or basement is another. When you decide to call for someone to help you get rid of them, it can be very hard to choose the right wildlife removal company. Below are some tips to help you find the most… Read More…

Tips on Humane Wildlife Removal

According to Jack Murphy, co-founder of Denver-based Urban Wildlife Rescue, wildlife relocation can be pretty difficult. Most squirrels don’t survive being moved which is why state and federal agencies discourage relocating wildlife and even ban it in some cases. Ned Bruha, a specialist in humane wildlife removal, said that the wiser move would have been… Read More…

Tips on Driving Rats or Mice Away from Your Home

A rat or mice infestation can have the worst consequences for your home. Before things go out of hand, be sure to observe or invest in preventive and corrective maintenance measures: Be on the lookout for droppings inside and outside your home Remove possible sources of water, food and housing Keep trash bins covered Remove… Read More…

Keep Squirrels from Taking Over Your Home

In a vacuum, squirrels can be extremely adorable creatures, but that all ends when they start gnawing on electrical cords and chippings holes through your walls and furnishings. Deal with an infestation before it’s too late by considering the following measures: Replace any rotted boards, and fix up loose ones If you find a nest,… Read More…

How to Keep Scorpions Off Your Property

Scorpions are not the safest creatures to have around your home. All species of scorpion possess venom that can paralyze or even kill their prey. It should therefore be every homeowner’s goal, not only to make them scarce, but to remove them completely. Observe the following measures to safely get rid of scorpions living in… Read More…

Getting to Know the Rats That Share Your Home

The Norway Rat and the Roof Rat are two among the most common species of wild animals that infest houses. Homeowners will find their nests or burrows in or around densely vegetated areas, raised or secure enclosures and garbage dumps, and they feed on discarded food and many types of vegetation. If your home is… Read More…

How to Find the Right Wildlife Extraction Team

Critters that roost in your chimney or basement during winter are simply looking to get through the cold with the warmth that your home provides. Many of them don’t mean your family any harm, which is why it is essential that they be dealt with in the most humane way possible. When choosing the right… Read More…

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