May 4, 2026 | Wildlife Removal Services
Not every wildlife problem involves the usual nuisance animals or small critters. In Arizona, one animal that often surprises homeowners is the javelina. While they may seem unusual or even harmless at first, javelinas can create real problems when they wander onto...
Apr 13, 2026 | Wildlife Removal Services
Arizona has four common rodents. They include the Roof Rat, the Packrat, the Deer Mouse and the Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus). While its name may sound exotic, the Norway Rat is anything but exotic. as its common name – Sewer Rat – reveals its preference for living...
Apr 1, 2026 | Rats, Wildlife Removal Services
Hearing scratching in the attic, finding burrows in your yard, or seeing wildlife around your property can be stressful. Many homeowners try to fix the problem themselves using store-bought traps, repellents, or tips from online videos. But these quick fixes often...
Mar 16, 2026 | Raccoons, Rats, Wildlife Removal Services
Many Arizona wildlife problems start the same: you notice a smell, a sound, or something that looks off. With packrats, the clue is usually under the hood. You pop it open and find a mess of twigs, cholla, seed pods, and whatever else the animal drags in. Sometimes...
Mar 2, 2026 | Bobcats, Wildlife Removal Services
Bobcats are essential in the wild. They are considered a top-level predator. As a carnivore or meat eater, bobcats feed on other animals such as rabbits and deer.1 If bobcats didn’t consume these animals their populations would increase and that translates into...
Feb 16, 2026 | Rats, Wildlife Removal Services
The 1971 thriller movie Willard, and its sequel the 1972 movie Ben, were about a human that befriended rats. Rats are intelligent and social. While certain species of rats can make good pets, others aren’t welcome in homes, barns and other properties. Since rats can...