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More than simply an annoyance, destruction and damage to land and homes in Knox County by pests can be expensive and hard to manage. Even more potentially dangerous than home and property damage, many wildlife and animal pests harbor diseases and parasites that could be extremely harmful when transmitted to household pets, farm animals and people.

Each animal that invades your business, land or house in Tennessee has special adeptness or adaptations that cause them to flourish in and around regions they pose a problem or danger. animals enter properties and homes hunting for food and refuge, or an environment with the correct humidity or temperature. Important in Knox County bird or animal control is eliminating the attraction for pests to your living area, whether it is a food source, shelter or a distinguishing habitat.

For more information on specific animal pests in Tennessee and the destruction and regulation potential of each, find the area that is pertanent to you below. Or, Click here for help in dealing with your animal, bird, or rodent problem in a safe, fast and humane manner.


 


Did You Know...
Encounters between people and bears will increase as more people establish their homes, cabins and even businesses in places that were less urban before. Destruction from bear activity can include damage to personal property, beehives, livestock and agricultural crops.

Though bears inhabit primarily forested places, they do roam into towns and cities searching for food. Bears will eat any food source that is available and also attempt to eat anything that resembles food. When their natural food preferences like berries, insects, meat and nuts are deficient, these animals will actively hunt elsewhere in order to feed. When bears discover a good food source, they will come back often, which is when they can become a problem.


 

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