| At the Trapping Dept., we offer a wide variety of programs which includes scorpions and stinging insects such as wasps, hornets, and yellowjackets. Rodent control programs are done by our sister company, The Ratman, and includes roof rats, Norway rats, beaver (aquatic rodent), and voles (herbivores). Our bird control program removes small birds from chimneys, and Canada Geese and ducks from golf courses, parks, and large properties like condo's and apartments. Other animal control programs are for both grey squirrel and flying squirrels, raccoon, possum, coyote, skunks, bats, feral cats, and moles.
Today less people hunt than ever before, we know because less hunting licenses are sold. Less hunting means more nuisance animals roaming, more roaming means more damage to structures and properties, more damage means more loss of revenues, time, and energies. Wildlife management is thought of in terms of protecting, enhancing, and nurturing wildlife populations and the habitat needed for their well being. However, many species require some management actions to reduce conflicts with people and other wildlife species. Animal damage control is an increasingly important part of the wildlife management profession because of expanding human populations and intensified land use practices. Current nuisance wildlife damage control activities must be based on sound economical, ecological, and sociological principles and carried out as positive, necessary components of the overall wildlife management programs.
With nuisance wildlife, exclusion repairs are usually required on structures. We remove nuisance animals as humanely as possible, but follow Georgia Department of Natural Resources rules and laws regarding such matters. We are a full service company that offers odor control, dead animal removal, nest removal, dropping removal and insulation removal. Trapping animals requires skills and talents, plus the animal's ability to change quickly and you have an exciting journey, with new things happening daily. Seen below, this huge house (43 feet ground to gutter) had flying squirrels in the attic, we go where they go. Nancy laughlin (Buford, GA) Visit website
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