Mar 3, 2022 | Bats, Birds, Groundhogs, Mice, Opossum, Raccoons, Rats, Skunks, Squirrels, Wildlife Removal Services
A common question we receive inquires as to weather or not the critters in the attic or walls will “just leave on their own?” Critters, like most living things are in search of food, water and shelter. It’s a good day for critters when they find any of those...
Feb 26, 2022 | Bats, Birds, Groundhogs, Mice, Skunks, Squirrels, Wildlife Removal Services
Usually homeowners are made aware of a critter on site not because they’ve seen the animal but because they’ve “heard something”. A loud bump in the night, chewing, scratching, fluttering or darting steps are they usual clues provided to our...
Feb 14, 2022 | Bats, Birds, Groundhogs, Mice, Opossum, Raccoons, Skunks
When construction is occurring in a neighborhood we typically notice an increase in mice, rat and other critter calls to our office. Homeowners and property managers stating that critters started moving into their home right around the same time that new development...
Feb 3, 2022 | Bats, Birds, Mice, Raccoons, Squirrels, Wildlife Removal Services
Critters such as raccoons find acceptable shelter in naturally occurring dens and cavities in the wild. The natural dens of rock formations on the ground or the hollow of a tree hold similar characteristic to a common part of most buildings- a chimney. Uncapped...
Jan 31, 2022 | General, Mice
After inspecting a property and coming across mice droppings or tunnels in the insulation, homeowners frequently ask “how many mice are up there?” The question usually cannot be answered from a census per say but knowing more about the reproductive cycle...