![]() 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
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