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Wildlife Management
Nuisance Wildlife Management
Nuisance wildlife control involves managing and mitigating conflicts between humans and wildlife species that are causing damage, posing health risks, or otherwise creating problems in urban or suburban environments. This field encompasses various techniques and strategies to address issues such as:
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Wildlife Removal: Trained professionals capture and remove nuisance wildlife from residential, commercial, or industrial properties. This could include trapping and relocating animals such as raccoons, squirrels, skunks, bats, birds, snakes, and other pests.
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Exclusion and Prevention: Installing barriers, fencing, or other deterrents to prevent wildlife from accessing buildings, attics, crawl spaces, or other areas where they may cause damage or pose risks.
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Habitat Modification: Making changes to the environment to make it less attractive to nuisance wildlife. This might involve removing food sources, trimming vegetation, or modifying landscaping.
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Repellents and Deterrents: Using various substances, sounds, or visual deterrents to discourage wildlife from frequenting certain areas.
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Educational Outreach: Providing information and resources to property owners about wildlife behavior, laws and regulations concerning wildlife, and steps they can take to prevent conflicts.
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Humane Practices: Emphasizing humane and ethical methods for managing wildlife conflicts, with a focus on safely removing and relocating animals without causing harm.
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Environmental Considerations: Ensuring that wildlife control practices are conducted in a manner that minimizes harm to the environment and non-target species.
Nuisance wildlife control professionals often work closely with property owners, local governments, animal control agencies, and conservation organizations to address wildlife conflicts effectively while promoting coexistence between humans and wildlife.
(We do Not trap or remove domesticated animals such as, Dogs, Cats etc. )
Common Nuisance Wildlife
Mice
Rats
Squirrels
Racoons
Skunks
Oppossums
Armadillos
Bats
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