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Vermont Animal Control

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

It doesn’t take a large hole for wild animals to crawl inside your home, commercial building or other building.  Vermont rats, Vermont mice, Vermont snakes and Vermont bats can get in your home through a nickel-sized gap, no more than ¼” in diameter.  Vermont pigeons find openings just large enough to nest in the attic.  These animals contaminate attic insulation and food and personal property, they damage the structure itself, and their parasites and microorganisms found in their urine and feces infest your building and spread disease.  Your wildlife management professional is skilled at removing these animals out of your building, removing dead wild animals, properly sanitizing the area to prevent the spread of disease, and installing blockers to prevent the animals from returning.

Other wild animals, such as Vermont squirrels and Vermont raccoons and Vermont woodpeckers make their own entrance points to get inside your building.  They destroy siding, soffits, roofs, vents, crawlspaces and fascia just so they can get inside to nest.  We are often called to remove Vermont squirrels out of attics or get Vermont raccoons out of chimneys.  Your wildlife control professional not only traps the animal that has damaged your building, but seeks out and removes their babies, repairs damages such as contaminated insulation, and installs blockers.

When wild animals are destroying your yard or landscaping, contact us.  Your wildlife control expert is highly skilled at removing Vermont skunks, Vermont opossums and Vermont rabbits. They get rid of Vermont voles, gophers and moles. These animals destroy your vegetation, damage trees and ornamental plants, and leave unsightly messes throughout your landscaping.  They also spread diseases and infest the area with their parasites.  Contact us as soon as you suspect you have a wild animal problem, so your wildlife control officer can quickly get rid of these animals and prevent them from causing further costly damage to your property.

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.

Vermont boasts 131,000 acres of state wildlife management areas, home to a beautiful and diverse wild animal population.  Between 1980 and 1990, Vermont’s beaver population increased by more than 130%.  Vermont beavers can be extremely beneficial to an area, creating new wetlands, but property owners often suffer costly damage through beaver activities.  Property lines erode, buildings flood, trees are destroyed, and sometimes water sources are contaminated.  Contact us and your fully licensed, experienced beaver trapper will trap beavers and remove beavers off of your property.

More than merely an annoyance, destruction and damage to houses and property in Vermont by animal pests can be pricey and difficult to maintain. Even more potentially dangerous than home and property damage, many animal pests and wildlife harbor diseases and parasites that are often very harmful when transmitted to livestock, household pets and people.

Each and every animal pest that infests your house, business or property has specific adaptations or skills that allow them to flourish in places where they pose a danger or problem. animals infest properties and homes looking for protection and food, or an environment with the correct temperature or humidity. Essential to Vermont animal or bird control is taking away the attraction for animals to your property, whether it is a food source, a place to hide or a distinctive habitat.

For further information on specific animals and the damage and management possibilities of each, find the VT area that pertains 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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