Saturday 26 March 2016

Professional Wildlife Trapping Experts in Los Angeles, CA

Animal Capture Wildlife Control calls for solutions for both animal and man alike by freeing your home or business of all skunks, raccoons, opossums, bats, coyotes, and snake problems in a timely fashion. We are the company you have relied on for years! We service all cities of greater Los Angeles to Bakersfield. We specialize in raccoon removal in Los Angeles! We are experts when it comes to raccoon problems.

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Most of our raccoon removal los angeles calls are for raccoons in the attic, raccoon mothers with babies, raccoons living under the home, raccoons ripping vents off the home, raccoons ripping up the garden and sod, and raccoon latrines on the roof. Most of these problems are solved by trapping and removing the raccoons. I solve these types of situations in all cities of Los Angeles. Raccoons are known to rip off a vent to the under floor of a home and live under the bathtub. When your home is built the contractor cuts a hole in the flooring for all the pipes to run up under the bathtub. Most of the time the contractor does NOT seal up around the pipes. The raccoons then slip under the bathtub around the pipes and nest in the hollow area around the bathtub. When animal removal los angeles is done with a job our goal is for your home to be sealed properly. Whether we can seal it or not, we always recommend it be done right.

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We specialize in opossum removal los angeles area! We are experts when it comes to opossum problems in Los Angeles. Most of the calls we get are for opossums in the attic, opossums living in the garage, opossum mothers with babies, opossums living under the home, and opossums ripping vents off the home. I also get many calls in Los Angeles from people that are having a major flea problem due to opossums living on the property. Opossums are known to carry a heavy amount of fleas. Most of these problems are solved by trapping and removing the opossums in Los Angeles. I have situations in all cities of Los Angeles where opossums rip off a vent to the under floor of a home and live under the bathtub. When your home is built, the contractor cuts a hole in the flooring for all the pipes to run up under the bathtub.

Most of the time the contractor does NOT seal up around the pipes. The opossums then slip under the bathtub around the pipes and nest in the hollow area around the bathtub. I have removed many opossum families from under the bathtub. I also remove many opossums in Los Angeles that go back to their nest and die under the bathtub. In this situation, most of the time the wall has to be cut open to remove the dead opossum in Los Angeles.

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Under current California law, property owners or their employees may legally remove bats from property in Los Angeles when bats are damaging it. (It is illegal to capture or possess bats for any other reason without a license from the Department of Fish and Game.) Beware of unscrupulous bat removal los angeles companies in Los Angeles, however, that want to poison or fumigate bats to kill them. Not only is the use of poisons or fumigants on bats illegal under both state and federal law, it's costly and doesn't solve the problem. Unless bats are removed and their access points sealed, more bats will be back next year. The best way to remove bats is by permanently excluding their access. A variety of humane exclusion techniques are available that let bats escape from, but not reenter, the roost in your building. Exclusion techniques should NOT be used during the maternity season if young is present, usually from about the beginning of June through the end of August, when young bats are unable to fly and manage on their own.

Besides being unnecessarily cruel, excluding bats during the maternity season can actually make the problem worse with the smell of dead baby bats and bugs they attract. Despite the valuable role bats play in our ecosystem, losses are occurring at alarming rates worldwide. In Los Angeles, 10 of our 24bat species are currently classified as "Species of Special Concern," meaning that they have low or declining numbers of individuals, or low, scattered or highly localized populations that require active management to prevent them from becoming threatened or endangered species.

Animal Capture Wildlife Control Services

  • Raccoons
  • Skunks
  • Opossums
  • Squirrels
  • Bats
  • Snakes
  • Dead Animal Removal
  • Attic & Under floor Inspections
  • Bat Inspections
  • Property Inspection and For Snakes & Dens
  • Humane Wildlife Trapping
  • Damage Repair & Barriers

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