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New Hampshire Animal Control

Call today for Professional Animal, bird, or rodent Trapping and Removal Services in your area.

New Hampshire’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: New Hampshire raccoons, bats, pigeons, skunks, swallows, woodpeckers, voles, rats, gophers, squirrels, moles, beavers, armadillos, chipmunks, mice, snakes, opossums, feral cats, porcupines, rabbits and honeybees.

Many animals can get inside your home, business or outbuilding through tiny holes or cracks, and cause all kinds of damage once they’re inside.  New Hampshire bats are an example of this, sometimes crawling in through an attic vent, or ¼” gap between soffit and siding, and other times taking advantage of holes other creatures made for them.  New Hampshire woodpeckers will drill through tile, stucco, siding and soffits in search of food, to tap out a mating call, or in an effort to make a hole big enough to nest in.  The holes and gaps they leave behind offer other animals an entry point into your home or commercial building.  New Hampshire rats and New Hampshire mice breed inside wall spaces, use insulation for nesting material, chew and gnaw on anything they can sink their teeth into, and feast on food for animals and humans.  They are known for transmitting diseases through their droppings or parasites, and they cause a great deal of damage to property.  Your wildlife management professional is skilled at removing wild animals out of your building, properly sanitizing the area and installing blockers to prevent the animals from returning.

Other animals generally tend to stay outside your building, but can cause costly damage to yards, gardens, flowerbeds, commercial landscaping and crops.  New Hampshire porcupines and New Hampshire opossums generally remain outside, and dig holes in your property and dens in crawlspaces, under porches or stairs and under foundations.  Animal dens in these places weaken your building’s structure and cause cost you a great deal of money to repair.  New Hampshire skunks and New Hampshire raccoons historically nest outside, but cause a great deal of damage when they get inside a building.  The spray from a New Hampshire skunk can cause thousands of dollars of damage to personal property.  New Hampshire raccoons are extremely capable at getting in through chimneys, pet doors, and even ripping open holes in roofs and siding.  New Hampshire voles, gophers, moles, chipmunks and rabbits also generally remain outside, but destroy vegetation, yards and garden or ornamental plants.  Your wildlife control professional is skilled at trapping and removing these animals, repairing the damage they caused and installing blockers if needed to prevent them from returning into your building.

Rodents such as New Hampshire 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.

As trappers, 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.

With over 1300 lakes and ponds, New Hampshire is now home to a large population of beavers, thanks to reintroduction efforts.  New Hampshire beavers can be extremely beneficial to an area, creating new wetlands for birds, fish, insects and mammals.  But, beaver dams and beaver lodges can also erode property lines, flood homes, businesses and other buildings, they can negatively affect fish populations, and can result in contaminated drinking water.  Your fully licensed wildlife control professional is skilled at trapping beavers, removing beavers, and getting rid of beavers from off of your property

So much more than simply an irritation, damage to houses and land in New Hampshire by animal pests can be costly and serious to manage. Even more potentially dangerous than material damage, many animal pests and wildlife carry diseases that could be extremely harmful when transmitted to livestock, people and pets.

Each and every animal that infests your land, home or business has specific adaptations or abilities that allow them to flourish in and around regions where they create a threat or danger. Animal pests enter properties and homes hunting for a food source and refuge, or surroundings with the correct humidity or temperature. Fundamental in New Hampshire animal or bird control is removing the attraction for animal pests to your living area, whether it is a food source, a place to hide or a distinctive habitat.

For further information on specific animals and the destruction and regulation potential of each, locate the NH area that is pertanent to you below.

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Did You Know...
At typical reproduction rates, a pond or lake with 3 adult pairs of Canadian geese have the potential to increase to nearly fifty birds in five years and over three hundred in ten years!


 

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