ANIMAL CONTROL

Skunks

  • Are the major carriers of rabies in many parts of North America.
  • Can reach lengths of 2.5 feet, and weigh between 1 and 2 pounds. 
  • Are active and feed during night hours.
  • Generally spray only as a last resort in self defense.

Raccoons

  • Often establish dens in chimneys when their den trees are destroyed.
  • Can easily maneuver past a flimsy or poorly installed chimney-cap.
  • Are very protective of its young and will tear apart a roof if one of its young is trapped inside
  • Will seek shelter under porches or decks.
  • Are only dangerous when provoked, trapped, or rabid.
  • Are major carriers of rabies in the Eastern and Northeastern U.S.

Squirrels

  • Often take up residence in attics or garage ceilings.
  • Choose homes for nest building based on the availability of feeding sources.
  • Can chew through many structural materials.
  • Are generally unaffected by repellents.
  • Commonly enter the home via broken screens, roof tiles, and gaps.

Birds Control

  • Install bird spikes light poles and roof tops, anywhere birds like to roost.
  • Metal cage to trap and release.
  • Enclose area with mesh or net to keep bird out
  • Install sonics device