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Connecticut Animal Control

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Connecticut’s wild animals are diverse, intriguing, and generally shy of people.  Several species, however, are attracted to your business, home or other buildings for their shelter, food source, and breeding grounds.  They damage property, weaken structures, cause crop loss, threaten or attack your pets, poultry or livestock, contaminate food and water sources and sometimes even the air you breathe.

That is where we come in.  We are not insect exterminators, nor are we big game trappers.  We are the ones to call when nuisance wild animals are nesting inside your building, rooting through your yard or garden, ripping up commercial properties, tearing up your home or business, digging under your foundation, or threatening your health and safety.  The most common nuisance wildlife removed are: Connecticut raccoons, bats, pigeons, skunks, swallows, woodpeckers, voles, rats, gophers, squirrels, moles, beavers, armadillos, chipmunks, mice, snakes, opossums, feral cats, porcupines, rabbits and honeybees.

The majority of Connecticut is forested, and the state is lush with riparian regions, tidal marshes, and gorgeous beaches along the Long Island Sound and the Atlantic.  This means that Connecticut is home to a huge variety of sea birds, inland birds, and birds that inhabit the areas around the hundreds of lakes, rivers, streams and ponds.  Some birds, like Connecticut woodpeckers, swallows or pigeons take advantage of human homes, commercial buildings and other structures, and can quickly become a nuisance.  Connecticut woodpeckers destroy property as they drill holes or chip pieces off of siding, window fascia and soffits.  If left unchecked, the woodpeckers will return year after year, and create more entrance points for other wild animals, such as Connecticut bats, squirrels, mice or rats.  Connecticut swallows often build their nests in the most inconvenient places, such as under the eaves and right over a doorway, or even in and around boats that have been docked in a marina for a while.  They can stain structures and infest the area with mites or swallow bugs.  Connecticut pigeons feel free to roost anywhere they’d like. Sometimes they build solitary nests and sometimes they nest in large groups.  Either way, they deface buildings, signs, attics, sidewalks, cars and machinery with their feces and nesting materials.  They are usually filthy with bugs and harmful microorganisms, which infest their nesting area.  If you are troubled by nuisance wild birds, contact us.  Your professional wildlife removal technician knows the laws governing the removal of each species and is skilled at removing them effectively, sanitizing the site, and repairing the damage they caused.

Rodents such as Connecticut rats or mice abound throughout the state, and seem to love our homes and businesses.  We inadvertently provide them perfect nesting and breeding grounds in our walls or attics.  They contaminate our food, can transmit dangerous diseases, and are a noise nuisance.  When they nest in vents, their contaminates are blown into the very air we breathe.  It is advisable to contact us as soon as you are aware of the problem, as they are prolific breeders.  Your wildlife removal expert will skillfully remove the rodents, sanitize the site, and install blockers where needed.

Whether wild animals such as Connecticut raccoons, bats or squirrels are nesting in your home or business, animals such as Connecticut voles, gophers or molesare tearing up your lawn or landscaping, or Connecticut skunks, porcupines or opossumsare damaging crops or threatening livestock or pets, contact us.  We love animals, but we understand how frustrating and sometimes frightening it is when a wild animal damages your home and property and threatens your health and safety.  Contact us, your full-service network.  Your wildlife removal technician has the skill and knowledge to safely, legally and humanely remove the animals from out of your building or off of your property, repair the damage the animals caused, clean and sanitize the site and install blockers where necessary.

Our purpose is to take care of your nuisance wildlife problem and get you back to your normal life as safely and quickly as possible.

Although the state has only eight counties, there are 94 state forests and another 94 state parks.

According to Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, Connecticut has experienced an outbreak of rabies since 1991, most often in raccoons, but also in skunks, feral cats, and bats.

The Virginia opossum is the only marsupial (animal with a pouch) found in Connecticut, and is one of the earth’s oldest surviving mammal species, dating back to around 70 million years ago.  They are not native to the state, but made their way to Connecticut by the early 1900s.

So much more than merely an irritation, damage and destruction to homes and property in Connecticut by animals can be costly and hard to maintain. Even more potentially dangerous than home and property damage, many wildlife and animals harbor disease that could be very harmful when transmitted to people, household pets and farm animals.

For additional information on distinguishing animals and the damage and regulation possibilities of each, find the CT area that is pertanent to you below.

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