Alligators start the process of courting in the early weeks of April. By May and June of each year, mating season is in full swing. By the end of June or in the early part of July, female alligators will begin the process of depositing their eggs in nests that are composed of mixtures of… Read More…
Alligator Removal
Alligators Pose Immediate Threat to Humans and Their Pets
Alligators are considered to be remnants of a prehistoric-based era. Despite dinosaurs having become extinct, these creatures have continued to flourish throughout history. It has been estimated that there are approximately 5 million of these creatures within the United States. While the majority of the reptiles are located in Florida, they may also be found… Read More…
Be Careful When by The Water: Summer Outing Safety Tips When Going to Bodies of Water
Now that summer is in full swing, many families are flocking to various types of bodies of water in order to picnic, camp out, fish, cook out, swim, and engage in a multitude of water-related sports and activities. As with any outdoor activity, there are many risks associated with being in close proximity to ponds,… Read More…
Wildlife Issues to Be Aware of This Summer in South Carolina
Summer – the warmest, most beautiful, and favored season. The days grow longer and the sun seemingly shines brighter. The increased temperatures compel and urge people to embark on outdoor journeys and adventures. Throughout the State of South Carolina, summer is not only a season, it is a time of transition, a new dimension. Despite… Read More…
Keeping Family, Pets, and Property Safe from Alligators
The American Alligator is found throughout the coastal region areas of the Southeastern part of the United States. North Carolina is currently the northernmost habitat. Throughout the State of North Carolina, alligators can be found in swamps, canals, ponds, rivers, tidal basins, the coastline, as well as inland areas in the eastern portion of the… Read More…
How to Deal with a Nuisance Alligator in the State of South Carolina
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) identifies a “nuisance alligator” as a creature that is believed to pose an immediate threat to people, their property, and/or pets. In many instances, the alligator must be a certain length prior to be labeled as a “nuisance”. Four feet is the most common length standard. This… Read More…
Top 3 Signs It is Time to Call an Alligator Removal Professional
It is common knowledge that people are – generally speaking – the master of their environment. The likelihood of being savagely attacked, killed, and consumed by a wild animal is relatively slim. In fact, most agree that it is more likely to be on the receiving end of a lightning strike or selecting all of… Read More…
Alligator Removal
It is not uncommon to come across an alligator in South Carolina. You can find them mostly from the coastal areas to the midlands. They can be a huge problem for some residents. How would you like to wake up to an alligator in your yard? It could be rather scary to say the least…. Read More…