- Bat Infestation - Although bats don’t gnaw houses to shreds like squirrels or mice, bats can carry rabies, and their droppings can stain walls and ceilings. Great care should be exercised when removing droppings particularly large deposits from attics or barns, the droppings often referred to as guano are highly toxic. Appropriate safety gear and respirator should be [...]Read More about Bat Infestation
- General Pests - As suburban sprawl encroaches on wildlife habitat animals have fewer places to nest and forage, so they are forced into houses seeking food, water, shelter, and warmth in the wintertime. The most common intruders most home owners will be faced with are rats and mice. Many other animals, from pigeons to snakes, will “move in [...]Read More about General Pests
- Nuisance Birds - Birds rarely come into a house except by accident, they are more likely to nest or roost on the roof. Birds will enter the attic if the screens are not in place or have been damaged (quite likely be another bird), and through damaged soffits or fascia. Since birds leave their nests regularly it is [...]Read More about Nuisance Birds
- Raccoon Problems - The number one reason for raccoons roaming around outside a house is food. As food becomes scarce because of urban development removing their natural food sources, the raccoons are forced to forage around homes. The second most common reason raccoons come into a house is warmth. It should be noted that raccoons do not hibernate [...]Read More about Raccoon Problems
- Squirrel Infestation - Squirrels that make their nest in homes, wreak the havoc since they use pieces of house to build their nest. A squirrel’s teeth are constantly growing so they have to continuously gnaw to wear them down. They can chew through wood, wiring, and even plumbing. A pest control professional will trap and dispose of the [...]Read More about Squirrel Infestation