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Davidson County Animal Control

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Each and every animal that infests your property, place of business or home in Tennessee has specialized skills or adaptations that cause them to flourish in and around areas where they pose a danger or threat. Pests invade homes looking for shelter and a food source, or surroundings with the right temperature or humidity. Important in Davidson County bird and animal control is removing the appeal for animal pests to your living space, whether it is a food source, a place to hide or a particular habitat.

More than just an irritation, damage to land and houses in Davidson County by pests can be costly and hard to manage. Even more potentially dangerous than material damage, many animal pests and wildlife carry parasites that may be highly harmful when transmitted to people, livestock and pets.

For additional information on specified animal pests in Tennessee and the damage and management possibilities of each, find the location that pertains to you below. Or, Click here for help in finding a solution for your animal, bird, or rodent problem in a professional, quick and humane manner.


 


Did You Know...
While bears live in primarily forested regions, payments will wander into towns and cities looking for food. Bears will take advantage of any food source available and will also attempt to eat anything that looks like food. When their natural food preferences like berries, meat, insects and nuts are scant, bears will actively hunt in other places in order to eat. When bears discover a good food source, they will return frequently, which is when they become a pest problem.


 

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