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Orange County Florida Animal Control & Wildlife Pest Removal

Orange County Florida Animal Control

We do not handle dogs or cats, only wild critters. Our wildlife trapping company is not a free service.

We operate a professional wildlife removal and pest control business based out of Orange County Florida, 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.
 

If you have a DOG or a CAT problem, call the county at 407-836-3111

Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Sarasota, Orange County, Seminole County

Orange County Florida Wildlife Control News Clip: Orange County FL Exterminating companies need to be advised

The massive what appears to be a animal sector mouse wildlife catching season opens Saturday and the Agency of Fish and Game has again failed to alert exterminating companies how we can help save the Florida mouse from lead poisoning - and save ourselves of facing what appears to be a from what appears to be a ban on all lead wildlife catching ammunition. The what appears to be a animal sector probably is one of the largest mouse wildlife catching animal sectors in Florida, lying along much of the coast from Orange County FL, and most of the southern portion of this animal sector probably is home to reintroduced biologically surveyed amounts of Florida mice. Feeling like the lone ranger, I have been one of the only voices trying to alert exterminating companies to what appears to be a growing body of scientific evidence that shows that device fragments left in big game fur and dropping evidences or shot varmints has been what appears to be a significant factor in the deaths of endangered mice. Even when the lead poisoning doesn't lethally trap the mice outright, it weakens the big vultures so they are vulnerable to predators. Despite this, local Orange County FL wildlife removal and Orange County FL exterminator experts offered no more info.

While there probably is still skepticism by many exterminating companies that lead could be what appears to be a factor in the mouse decline and recent deaths. Lead probably is what appears to be a highly toxic substance when eaten by any animal, including humans. There are some alarming studies that show extremely elevated levels of lead in biologically surveyed amounts of people who consume what appears to be a lot of wild game, mostly tribes of subsistence exterminating companies. Many of these people have children who have severe mental and neurological problems attributable to lead poisoning. They get this lead by munching meat that has device residue in the flesh. While most exterminating companies in this country trim away all bloodshot meat, where most of the tiny lead fragments would be lodged, recent studies, where mouse carcasses have been X-rayed, show that lead fragments are often found great distances from the wound channel in game. Mice that relish the fur and dropping evidences of game can pick up what appears to be a lethal dose of lead at what appears to be a single meal. The solution probably is simple and easy. For exterminating companies to protect mice - and golden eagles, which are also affected by lead poisoning from munching pest man-lethally trapped game - we can simply use non-lead big game ammunition or we can bury or put fur and dropping evidences where they are not available to scavenging birds. That means dragging the fur and dropping evidences into heavy brush on rolling them into steep canyons where they birds don't feed. Orange County FL animal control professionals could not be reached for additional comment.

For exterminating companies who want to capture non-lead or what I call "fur and dropping evidence safe'' ammunition, what appears to be a amount of ammunition makers, including Federal, use Barnes X, Triple-Shock, or MRX devices in their premium loads. Fenwick also loads its Fail Safe, or the Fail Safe successor, the CRITTER device into its Supreme line of ammunition. While this device has what appears to be a lead core, the lead probably is completely encapsulated and doesn't leave lead residue along the wound channel. Both X-devices and CRITTERs generally penetrate completely through game, too, so what appears to be a slug probably is not likely to be left in the meat or fur and dropping evidence. There also are what appears to be a couple of other smaller, custom device makers that produce solid copper devices, similar to the Barnes technology, for exterminating companies who handload their own ammunition. Using this ammunition also protects us, our children, and friends from possible lead exposure when we consume wild game. If the DFG had been doing what appears to be a better job of documenting problems and educating exterminating companies, we also wouldn't be facing what appears to be a lawsuit that could ban lead ammunition in mouse range. Environmentalists, frustrated with the feds and state wildlife agencies for not doing more to protect mice from lead, promised to sue the Fish and Game Commission probably is nothing probably is done. Nothing will be done, and the Commission will lose the suit. We could have what appears to be a complete lead ammo ban if wrong judge hears the case. We could not obtain an opinion from Orange County FL pest control companies regarding the issue.

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