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Wildlife
     
 
Mother Opossum with babies still in her pouch. Your attic or under your deck or home makes a wonderful safe nest.
This baby raccoon, along with his brothers, sister and mother were all taken from one attic. Then came the clean up and deodorization. All of the insulation had to be replaced due to the mess, urine, droppings, and clamshells that had been brought in by the raccoons.
     
 
     
How about this big male raccoon that came into a customer's warehouse looking for food. After destroying the trash cans and spreading trash all over, the business owner called us to "re-locate" the hungry raccoon.
   
     
 
     
  Believe it or not, this one entry point from the air conditioning lines created a rodent nightmare for this family.
     
Foxes are beautiful in the wild, but in a subdivision can cause all sorts of problems.
 
 
     
Common garter snakes to rat snakes, hognose, cottonmouths, coral snakes, and everything else in-between. In addition to native species, all types of exotic birds, snakes, fish, and other animals have been illegally imported into the United States. When that cute baby python becomes 10 feet long and the local zoo won't take it, people just drop off their too large snakes in the wild. Sometimes they not only survive, but thrive because they have no natural enemies here.
     
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Birds
 
 
Bird droppings and nesting can pose serious health hazards.
 
Would you want your kids to eat under this pavilion filled with pigeon droppings?
  Nesting on light fixture can pose an electrical fire hazard.
Pigeon droppings on this basketball court could cause serious injury to a player that slips and falls.
 
As you can see the "OWL" method for scaring away pigeons is completely useless.
 
Bird nests in eaves cause all sorts of problems from odors, parasites, dead birds, insects in the nests etc. When the birds leave the nests, the bird mites don't go away; they look for other food and will often come down from the attic into the house and be happy to bite you, your children, and your pets. This problem can be easily solved by a professional.
 
 
We trapped and removed over 2500 pigeons from this shopping center in the first month.
 
Sometimes young hawks migrating through the area find our pigeon trapping an easy free meal. We, of course, check traps daily and release any non target birds.
 
 
Pigeons making a mess in your gutters? Problem solved with proper screening.
 
Obviously an Amateur installed these bird spikes.
 
This is the proper way to use bird spikes to solve this seagull problem.
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