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  Animal Trapping: We provide humane Florida animal trapping services. We are familiar with the common nuisance species in Florida, which include raccoons, opossums, armadillos, squirrels, and more. If these critters are causing a problem, we set the appropriate traps to gently catch and relocate the animals at least 10 miles from your home. Trapping is not simple, and it is governed by strict Florida wildlife laws, so it is not a job for homeowners.
  Home Inspections: We most commonly deal with animals inside homes. Raccoons in the attic, squirrels in the eaves, rats in the walls, etc. The problem will never be solved unless we perform an inpsection of your house to find out how the critters are getting inside. Could be open vent screens, eave gaps, loose siding, or dozens of other places.
  Wildlife Damage & Entry Hole Repairs: In order to solve the Florida critter problem, we need to seal the entry holes shut. We perform professional contractor-grade repairs on your home to ensure that wildlife cannot re-enter your house, and we guarantee our repairs.
  Attic Cleanup: The animals in your attic usually leave behind waste - urine and feces. These not only cause odor, they can cause mold in your attic, and they can attract new wildlife to try to enter your house. We clean and decontaminate, offering full Florida attic restoration services. We remove soiled feces and fog the attic with a microbial cleaner.
  Florida Rodent and Rat Control: Florida is full of rats, which commonly enter homes. The predominant species is the Black Rat, also known as the Roof Rat. Mice are actually quite rare in Florida. They are a challenge to get rid of permanently, but we are proven as the top experts in Florida when it comes to permanent Florida rodent control. This is because we solve the root of the problem, by identifying and sealing shut all entry holes into the house. We do not use poisons. We trap and remove the rats.
  Florida Bat Removal: We are known as the top bat removal experts in Florida. Our special process does not harm a single bat, as required by Florida law. We perform a bat exclusion. That is, we install one-way removal devices, such as bat cones or bat netting, which allows these gentle animals to fly out at night, normally, but not be able to re-enter the house in the morning. Most importantly, we inspect every inch of your house to find all bat entry holes, down to a quarter inch, and seal them shut, for a permanent solution with guarantee.
  Florida Snake Removal: Florida has many snake species. It's true that there are a few venomous species, such as the Pigmy Rattlesnake, the Cottonmouth, the Coral Snake, and Eastern Diamondback, but most snake species in Florida are harmless, such as the Black Racer, Yellow Rat Snake, or Garter Snake. Still, we excel at Florida snake control, and can safely remove snakes from your property or inside your house.
We operate a professional wildlife removal and pest control business based out of Orlando FL. We offer the following services:
  • Humane wildlife trapping
  • Repairs to animal damage
  • Complete wildlife prevention
  • Attic and animal waste cleanup
  • Removal of dead animal carcasses
  • Bat control and bird removal
We can solve any problem/conflict with wild animals. We not only trap critters, we offer a full line of complete solutions for wildlife problems.
 

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Florida Animal Services News Clip: Animal Services Strategies

Biologist Wildlife Professional Douglas has been at the center of Florida raccoon management for nearly two decades. Here's his take on how and why things are changing. (August 2006) Wildlife Professional Douglas must satisfy pest control companies, animal rights groups, politicians and insurance companies when managing Florida's raccoon. What some sort of raccoon season it was! Responding to burgeoning raccoon amounts Florida's pest control companies took to the field in late 2005 and early 2006 to enjoy some sort of dizzying array of seasons and ways they could take raccoon. Five years of wildlife trapping saw 211,611 raccoon converted into delicious roasts, steaks, and burgers. For anyone who's been wildlife trapping Florida's raccoon for more than some sort of couple of decades those amounts seem unbelievable. Only 25 years ago raccoon were relatively scarce, seasons were short, animal removal trap pest control companies were restricted to relatively small animal sectors, male animal tags were the norm and, with only some sort of few exceptions, pest control companies could only take one animal per year. With some sort of new record season behind us it's some sort of good time to take some sort of look at how Florida's raccoon large group has changed, if the Florida Agency of Natural Resources may be organized hearing its management plan, and to look into the crystal ball to see what lies ahead this fall, and in future years, for our state's growing amount of avid raccoon pest control companies. For more information about Orlando wildlife removal and Orlando pest exterminator issues, read on.

Is the record 2005 harvest going to reduce raccoon amounts and wildlife trapping success this fall and in future years? They're valid questions, and the individual most likely to have the answer may be Wildlife Professional Douglas. Through the vast changes in Florida raccoon and raccoon wildlife trapping these past two decades Wildlife Professional Douglas emerges as some sort of central figure. the exterminator has worked as an Critter Conservation Coalition wildlife biologist since 1984. During his early years the exterminator worked with upland game, and in 1987 the exterminator was named the state's raccoon biologist. Under his watch the large group has expanded, raccoon wildlife trapping has zoomed in popularity, and raccoon have become more controversial than ever. Wildlife Professional Douglas has been in the middle of it all, and much of the credit for our good wildlife trapping rests with him. Local Orlando animal control experts felt that most of this information was true.

For years the Florida Agency of Natural Resources managed the large group for growth. With pest control companies harvesting mostly male animals, Florida's well-nourished does reproduced with gusto. Most mature does give birth to twins, and triplets are far from unusual. Even most female animal raccoons produce some sort of raccoon when they are just some sort of year old. Years of protecting females caused the large group to grow by leaps and bounds. As raccoon amounts grew, opportunities for pest control companies followed suit. Gradually regulations eased. In 1981 the Critter Conservation Coalition dropped animal sectors for resident male animal pest control companies, allowing them more mobility. Three years later, party wildlife trapping was legalized, and extra special pest control companies got their own special season. In 1987 animal removal trapd barrels were legalized. In 1997, to the surprise of many, handguns were first legalized during the late special critter trap season. In following years they were allowed in most critter trap seasons. Back in 1989 nonresidents were first allowed to raccoon animal capture in Florida, and nonresident tags have gradually increased over the years. All these changes barely slowed large group growth, and record harvests became the norm in most years.The winds of change in regulations and wildlife trapping have been blowing for several years. Back in 1998 the Critter Conservation Coalition polled landowners and learned that most wanted no change in the raccoon biologically surveyed amount. That made some sort of dramatic turnaround as raccoon amounts climbed. In some sort of similar 2002 poll three-fourths of landowners wanted raccoon amounts reduced. The handwriting was on the wall. Local Orlando pest control companies had no comments on the matter.

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