Fox are shy creatures. They are nocturnal. If you are fortunate to see one in the wild, most are beautiful. Fox do not hibernate, so you may see them year-round. So why don't I want one on my property? 1. Fox will eat just about anything that is edible -- small rodents, snakes, rabbits, fruit, garbage, bird seed and pet food. This may become a problem for you if you have penned animals or small pets. Fox will tear into a rabbit and chicken pen. If they can not find food elsewhere, they may become territorial with an outdoor bowl of pet food, or attack your cats or small dogs. Fox may also get into unsecured trash. 2. Fox may become aggressive and territorial when they have a litter. Fox litters are born between late March to early May. During this time, fox may become aggressive to creatures they normally avoid. This could include you, your children, and your pets. And NEVER attempt to pick up a baby fox (kit). If you think the mother has been killed or has abandoned her kits, call the game warden or an animal eviction professional. Do not risk personal injury. 3. As with all wild animals, disease is a consideration. In addition to the risk of rabies, fox can share distemper or mange with your pets. As with rabies, a fox with distemper can become aggressive to people and animals it would normally avoid. Daversa Pest Control is a professional animal removal service. We humanely remove bothersome animals, including raccoon, skunks, foxes, ground hogs, opossums, bats, and other unwanted "critters" from in and around your home or office. We are available 7 days a week, 365 days a year, to help you feel safe. (c) 2014
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The 2013 numbers are in!
Here are a few facts about rabies in PA last year:
Remember, if you think you have a rabid or other nuisance animal on your property, DO NOT TRY TO CATCH IT. Call Daversa Pest Control to professional to safely and humanely evict it. Daversa Pest Control is a professional animal removal service. We humanely remove bothersome animals, including raccoon, skunks, foxes, ground hogs, opossums, bats, and other unwanted "critters" from in and around your home or office. We are available 7 days a week, 365 days a year, to help you feel safe. (c) 2014 While most of us do not think bats are "cute", they are an important part of the ecosystem. They eat mosquitoes and other insects, spreading seeds, and more. But when bats move INTO your home, their benefit score drops to negative numbers. Bats live a very long time and they stay in the same place. The colony grows larger every year, as the females have babies each summer. What are the the risks? Bats can cause problems in your home ranging from minor to life threatening. Risks can include damage to your property and health. Property Damage Bats can chew into walls, damaging insulation or wiring. The wiring damage also creates a fire hazard. Odor A larger problem with having bats in your house is the strong, unpleasant odor that results from the droppings (guano). As the piles of guano accumulate, the odor can begin to permeate your entire home. Disease Bat guano is more than smelly, it is a carrier of histoplasma capsulatam. The spores of this fungus are microscopic and airborne and they can easily get into the living areas of your home. If inhaled, the spores of the fungus can cause an infection of the lungs called histoplasmosis. Sometimes the infection will clear up on its own, but it can also develop into chronic lung infection, which requires treatment. Left untreated, the disease can cause the infection to spread to other organs of the body and cause death. Rabies Although rare, bats can transmit rabies. Few bats actually carry rabies, but it is not possible to tell if it is a carrier. If you are bitten by a bat inside your home, or anywhere else, you should begin rabies treatments right away. How Do I Know if I Have Bats? You may hear squeaking or rustling in your walls or attic, find a single live or dead bat in your living area, or begin to smell a decaying bat in your walls. These problems are minor, but should not be ignored because a larger problems could develop. If there is a lot of guano or urine stains on a wall or on an area of your roof, that is likely where the bats are entering/exiting your home. Watch your house at dusk and wait for the bats to exit for their nightly hunt. They will almost always leave as a large group, so if you are looking in the right spot, you won’t miss them. What Do I Do if I Have Bats "In My Belfry"? Due to their important role in the environment, bats must be removed safely and humanely by a professional. After they are removed, you must seal the entry/exit point(s) in your home to make sure they do not return. Daversa Pest Control is a professional animal removal service. We humanely remove bothersome animals, including raccoon, skunks, foxes, ground hogs, opossums, bats, and other unwanted "critters" from in and around your home or office. We are available 7 days a week, 365 days a year, to help you feel safe. (c) 2014 Living near animals is like having new neighbors—you never know what the situation will be until after the new family has already moved in. But unlike the new neighbors next door, you CAN do something about nuisance or problem wildlife. When To Take Action An animal passing through your property is not necessarily a reason for concern, but you do have options if:
Safety Issues A wild animal may pose a safety concern if it is:
Animals that exhibit any of these characteristics may pose a safety risk to you, your children, your pets, or your employees. They should be removed. Health Concerns Wild animals are fun to watch, but if they "move in" they can bring their parasites and diseases with them. Fleas, ticks, worms, and rabies are just a few of the health issues a wild animal can introduce to your family or pets. Evict animals that move in too close to your home. Property Damage That cute raccoon or beautiful fox are fun to watch...until they begin to damage your property. Toppled trash cans, damaged lawn furniture, torn screen doors, and chewed wood are just a few of the not-so-cute things critters can do to your property. Protect Yourself If a nuisance or problem animal is putting your family or property at risk, you have to protect yourself. Have a "critter control specialist" humanely evict your wildlife neighbor before something bad happens. Daversa Pest Control is a professional animal removal service. We humanely remove bothersome animals, including raccoon, skunks, foxes, ground hogs, opossums, bats, and other unwanted "critters" from in and around your home or office. We are available 7 days a week, 365 days a year, to help you feel safe. (c) 2014 As we end 2013, we are happy to state that rabid animal reports in Pennsylvania continue to decline. At the end of November, the PA Department of Health reported only 329 cases in the Commonwealth year-to-date. See monthly reports here. What is Rabies? Rabies is a deadly virus of the central nervous system, attacking the spinal cord and brain. Rabies can be transmitted to humans from other species, usually through a bite. People bitten by a rabid animal usually will not contract rabies if they promptly receive a post-exposure rabies vaccination. Rabies treatment entails a series of injections. Without treatment, the disease is generally fatal once symptoms appear. Raccoon and Rabies Raccoon's tendency to be curious, social creatures that eat just about anything, make them highly susceptible to contract the disease. Raccoon consistently rank the highest in the number of reported rabies cases both across the U.S and in Pennsylvania. As of November, 145 rabid raccoon were reported in PA. Bats were a distant second on the list with only 74 reported cases. How Do I Know if an Animal is Rabid? You don't. That is why we always recommend pets and their people stay away from wild animals. While some rabid animals exhibit no symptoms at all, aggression is one of the best-known indicators. Wild animals that normally shy away from people, may boldly seek and confront them. What Should I Do if I See a Suspicious Animal?
Daversa Pest Control is a professional animal removal service. We safely remove bothersome animals, including raccoon, skunks, foxes, ground hogs, opossums, bats, and other unwanted "critters" from in and around your home or office. We are available 7 days a week, 365 days a year, to help you feel safe. (c) 2013 |
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