Jun 12, 2023 | Coyotes, Wildlife Removal Services
Across North America there’s an increase of nuisance wildlife calls for coyotes. Homeowners becoming more apprehensive to let their pets outside unsupervised for fear a coyote might pick them up. Other homeowners concerned with how close coyotes are on running trails...
May 14, 2023 | Bats, Mice, Raccoons, Rats, Wildlife Removal Services
When dealing with a critter or rodent in a home the objective is to evict and seal/exclude. A key point of that objective involves locating entry points to exclude. Homes offer critters plenty of nooks and crannies to tuck into. Luckily there are signs to look for...
May 9, 2022 | Birds, Wildlife Removal Services
Commonly found on the sides of peoples homes are square exhaust vents coming from bathrooms and dryers. Homeowners can sometimes hear chirping and rustling while doing laundry or in their bathroom. How are birds entering these vents and what are they doing in there?...
Apr 16, 2022 | Bats, Wildlife Removal Services
Bats are a seasonly active key player in keeping local ecosystems balanced. In most of North America during the spring and summer seasons bats are active at dusk hunting for insects; natures bug control to a degree. As bats fly around clearing the air of insects they...
Apr 4, 2022 | General, Wildlife Removal Services
We sometimes are asked “can we just leave the critters up there”? In short, it wouldn’t be an advisable idea. When critters enter the premises of your home they are going to begin the process of making it their home as well. Critters left to their own devices in your...
Mar 21, 2022 | Bats, Birds, Mice, Rats, Squirrels, Wildlife Removal Services
A popular item in most hardware stores are cans of spray foam. These cans function very well in sealing cavities and crevices around all sorts of items. From plumbing to HVAC spray foam finds a purpose; but what about pest control? Critters that are in search of a...