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Wildlife Problems

Having a problem with wildlife can be extremely frustrating. It is important to remember there is a solution and it is a TEMPORARY situation.

Although you are only seeing one animal, it may not be alone. The birthing season runs from late February to early October, and the babies are helpless when first born and would not yet be able to go out with mom. It is critical not to trap young inside, as they will perish, possibly falling between walls and requiring expensive drywall removal and causing very bad odours if they die in inaccessible areas.

Trapping and Relocating It is natural to think that trapping and relocating is the answer, but STOP AND READ THE GENERAL INFO FIRST

List of common problems:
Animal in my attic Conflicts with coyote
Animal under my step Conflicts with deer
Animal in my chimney Conflict with raccoon
Animal eating my garden Conflict with squirrel
Animal digging my lawn I've found a bat
Animal getting into my garbage Mice in my house
Animal in my window well My dog has been sprayed by a skunk
Baby Skunks Noctural animal out during the day
Animal on my balcony Conflicts with beaver