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...
Feb 2, 2026 | Bats, Rats, Wildlife Removal Services
Wildlife activity around homes and businesses is never constant. It changes with the seasons, the weather, and the needs of each species. Understanding these patterns helps homeowners prepare for the times of year when invasions are most likely to occur. It also makes...
Jan 19, 2026 | Birds, Rats, Wildlife Removal Services
After many sweltering nights of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or more in the summer, you may welcome the cooler months in winter. Unfortunately, you aren’t the only one looking forward to enjoyable evenings in climate-controlled homes that provide warmth, protection, and...
Jan 12, 2026 | Wildlife Removal Services
In the movie, The Great Outdoors, actor John Candy takes his son to view the wild bears while the family is on vacation at a lakefront cabin in Wisconsin. Viewers laughed as John Candy enticed the bears to his station wagon with candy bars and laughed even harder when...