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Wildlife & Dead Animal Removal in South Florida
Hearing scratching and scurrying noises in your attic or walls can be very unsettling and often indicates that wildlife, such as rats, squirrels and raccoons, has taken up residence in your home. More than just a nuisance, these pests can cause real damage when nesting, transmit diseases and bring in fleas and. The wildlife control and exclusion experts at Wildlife Troopers will get these unwanted guests out and, more importantly, keep them out.
Wildlife Troopers makes use of several methods of habitat modification and exclusion to effectively prevent wildlife from entering your home or property. Habitat modification entails identifying and limiting access to food, water or shelter for the target species. Exclusion techniques may include sealing entry points, placing screens over vents or establishing other barriers to intrusion from wildlife.
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Why Rat Infiltration Shouldn’t be Ignored – Expert Rat Exterminator
Hearing scurrying noises in your attics, ceilings, or walls indicate that rats have found a place at your home. Rats not only nest under the grounds but can find any place at your home - walls, attics and anywhere. Rats can find a way to your home through various...
Will Yellow Jackets Attack You At Night?
Yellow jackets are a species of wasp that may be identified by their black and yellow body color and transparent wings. Their nests look like an upside-down umbrella, sometimes reaching up to 2 feet in diameter, and are usually attached to the underside of the deck,...
Where Do Bees Go In The Winter In Florida?
Bees have their way of surviving during the winter, just like other insects in Florida. Florida winters are mild and brief, therefore, the bees are active nearly all year long. Despite that, winter is the most difficult time of year for wild bees. So where do bees go...