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We Provide a Full Range of Florida Wildlife Removal Services

What problems do wildlife cause?

Most of the calls we get are because homeowners hear animals scurrying around inside the attic or walls. Most of the damage inside a houes or attic is unseen. Rodents like squirrels, mice, and rats often chew on electrical wires. Wildlife such as raccoons, bats, birds, opossums, and rats spread several diseases that humans can and do catch, such as Histoplasmosis, Salmonella, Leptospirosis and more. Many critters leave droppings and urine in an attic or cause mold or odor problems. We also handle animals outside the house. It could be a critter that has dug a large hole next to your house, or a raccoon in your garbage cans, an opossum that is stealing pet food, or a skunk living under your deck, causing an odor problem. Some animals destroy your garden or landscaping. Or perhaps you are simply scared of snakes. Whatever the problem is, our wildlife experts can remove the source of the problem, and prevent it from happening again. We are not a Miami extermination company, nor pest control. We are dedicated Miami wildlife control experts.

Miami Raccoon Removal - Raccoons commonly live in the attic, where they cause damage. They can also cause many problems outside.

Miami Rat Extermination - We solve rat and mouse problems PERMANENTLY, by finding and sealing shut any and all rat entry holes.

Miami Bat Control - We have a 100% success rate safely removing Florida bats from buildings, and we guarantee our work.

Miami Squirrel and Rodent Removal - For any critter, such as squirrels in the attic, we remove them, repair damage, & clean.

Why is our company the best?

We believe we are Miami's best. We do a complete job, from start to finish. We remove wildlife humanely and effectively. When we encounter animals inside a house, we inspect every part of the house, from ground to roof, to identify all the areas of entry, and we perform professional repairs, with guarantee. We inspect inside the attic to find any damage, and provide full cleaning services. We offer attic restoration, permanent rodent control, bat colony exclusion, bird prevention, snake removal, dead animal removal and odor control, and more. We are fully Florida licensed and insured, and ready to solve your Miami critter problem. Call us any time for a phone consulation and price quote, at 786-257-0335.

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Raccoon

A raccoon is mammal that is native in the North America and it also considered as the largest Miami raccoon removal animal of the family of the procyonid. Its body is covered with grayish fur that is thick and acts as the perfect insulator especially during the cold seasons. All animals have distinct features that differentiate them Miami raccoon removal from the rest and the raccoon is no exception. The two features that make it stand out include its front paws that are extremely dexterous and its face because it appears as though it is wearing some sought of facial mask. In the wilderness, they are believed to be one of the most intelligent animals in that they have the ability to outperform most of wild animals.



Appearance and biology
Most people confuse the raccoon and the squirrel with the argument that they are quite similar but this is not the case because there are several factors that differentiate the two mammals. The Miami snake removal raccoon has a bushy tail as well as a bushy tail in contrast to the squirrel. Their sizes are also variable unlike other wild animals that tend to be the same especially for the adults. When you compare the male and the female raccoon, the male raccoon is usually heavier than the female raccoon. The face of the raccoons is similar to that of the bandits mask in that the area around the eyes is usually black fur while the surrounding face is covered in white fur. The ears are slightly rounded and they are also Miami snake removal white in color while the bushy tail has rings that have alternating colors; light and dark. The advantage of the dark masks on the raccoons is that they greatly enhance their night visions. The rest of the body is usually colored with gray and brown shades whereby the stiff and long hair usually shades moisture from the raccoon’s body. Its method of locomotion is usually plant grade and it has the greatest ability of standing on its hind legs especially when it is assessing its new environment. It also has the ability of using its front paws when looking into anything that draws its attention.

Life cycle Just like any other mammal, the raccoons undergo certain stages before they develop into adults. The first stage is the reproduction stage where the male raccoons are usually faced with the hard task. High mating rates occur when there is rise in the rate of the daylight which is between January and the March. During this period, copulation occurs for several hours and it can also go on for several nights. When this is done, the female Miami rat control raccoons become pregnant and after several months the cubs are usually conceived. The young ones always have most of the characteristics of the adult raccoons and it is usually the responsibility of the females to ensure that the young ones are well taken care of. The mothers and cubs also share their dens until they are mature enough to vent for themselves. Most raccoons have a life expectancy of more than Miami rat control twenty years and this varies a lot because in most cases they are usually exposed to life threats. Some of the factors that are a threat to the life of the raccoons include hunting, severe weather conditions and volume traffics. The young ones are the most Miami bat removal vulnerable to the above conditions because they depend on the adults.

Habitat
Raccoons thrive well in areas that are sparsely wooded. At night, Miami bat removal they prefer tree hollows especially in oaks that are old and in rock crevices because they are very comfortable. In winter and during the cold seasons, they will go for the dens because they need warmth. They use all the possible means to ensure that they Miami rodent extermination have access to these dens especially females who are taking care of their young ones. They usually avoid open terrains and areas that have beach trees because they are a disadvantage and a threat to their life. There are also other raccoons that have adapted to the urban life and they are addressed as the urban raccoons. They usually prefer small towns and suburbs because they are Miami rodent extermination not densely populated by humans and because it is quite easy to get a place to sleep. For this reason, raccoons are considered aspects to some households.

Diet
Raccoons are mainly nocturnal animals whereby its diet is Miami bird control comprised of vertebrates, invertebrates and materials from the plants. It is therefore a one of a kind omnivorous animal and it can survive in most of places and in harsh conditions. It eats fruits, nuts, insects, worms and other small animals especially in the Miami bird control summer and spring seasons. If food is plenty they behave like humans in that they will develop preferences that are strong to specific foods.

Behavior
The obvious behavior is dousing where they are known to carry their food to water to douse it before eating. They frequently wash their food before they eat especially when they are near Miami bird control a source of water. They are also intelligent in that they out rightly perform certain tasks.

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Florida is known for its reptiles! If you find yourself in a situation where you have one of Miami's reptiles, such as snakes, on your property give us a call! Some of these snakes can cause serious injuries or even death if they aren't handled by a trained professional. Of Florida's 46 native species of snakes, about 34 are found in the South Florida region, including four of the six venomous species. We service the greater Miami area, including: Hialeah, Weston Broward, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Miramar, Coral Springs, Pompano Beach, West Palm Beach, Davie, Plantation, Boca Raton, Sunrise, Deerfield Beach, Atlantis, Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands, Belle Glade Camp, Hypoluxo, Indian Creek, Islandia, Lake Harbor, Lake Park, Medley, Mission Bay, Naranja, North Bay Village, Ocean Ridge, Richmond Heights, Roosevelt Gardens, Surfside, West Perrine, Westview, Boynton Beach, Lauderhill, Fort Lauderdale, and Homestead. We also service the following counties: Sarasota County, Palm Beach County, Brevard County, Lake County, Alachua County, Volusia County, Broward County, Pinellas County, Seminole County, Polk County, Citrus County, Putnam County, Indian River County, Lee County, St. Lucie County, Hernando County, Marion County, Gadsden County, Duval County, Orange County, Sumter County, Osceola County, Flagler County, Walton County, Martin County, Bradford County, Manatee County, Bay County, Hillsborough County, Wakulla County, Collier County, Monroe County, Charlotte County, Hendry County, Leon County, Levy County, Okaloosa County, Pasco County, Escambia County, Highlands County, Baker County, Holmes County, Lafayette County, Hardee County, Clay County, St. Johns County, Nassau County, Okeechobee County, Gilchrist County, and Santa Rosa County.

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