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Charleston County Animal Control

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Much more than simply an annoyance, damage and destruction to homes and property in Charleston County by animal pests can be pricey and serious to maintain. Even more possibly dangerous than material damage, many animal pests and wildlife harbor parasites that are frequently extremely harmful when transmitted to people, household pets and farm animals.

Each animal pest that invades your business, home or property in South Carolina has specialized skills or adaptations that permit them to flourish in and around areas where they create a danger or threat. Animal pests come into homes and properties hunting for protection and food, or an environment with the right humidity or temperature. Very important in Charleston County bird and animal control is taking away the allure for pests to your home and property, whether it is a food source, a place to hide or a distinctive habitat.

For further information on distinguishing animal pests in South Carolina and the destruction and control possibilities of each, find the city that is pertanent to you below. Or, Click here for help in resolving your animal control issue in a professional, fast and efficient manner.


 


Did You Know...
Even though bears make their home in primarily forested places, they'll wander into towns and cities hunting for food. Bears will eat any food source within their reach and could attempt consuming anything that looks like food. When their natural food preferences like berries, meat, nuts and insects are scarce, these animals will actively hunt in other places as a means to eat. When bears locate a good food source, they will come back often, which is when they become a pest problem.


 

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