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Every animal pest that invades your business, home or property in Alabama has specific adeptness or adaptations that allow them to thrive in and around regions where they create a danger or threat. Pests come into houses looking for protection and a food source, or surroundings with the right humidity or temperature. The key to Montgomery County bird and animal control is removing the allure for pests to your living area, whether it is a food source, shelter or a distinguishing habitat.

So much more than just an annoyance, destruction to living space and homes in Montgomery County by pests can be expensive and hard to manage. Even more potentially dangerous than material damage, many animal pests and wildlife harbor parasites and diseases that are often extremely harmful when transmitted to livestock, pets and humans.

For further information on specific animals in Alabama and the damage and control potential of each, locate the area that pertains to you below. Or, Click here for assistance in finding a solution for your animal or bird issue in a professional, fast and humane manner.


 


Did You Know...
Bees could be a true complication for landowners when they're able to discover an opening in an exterior wall or within a chimney. once they locate a hole, they sometimes find a cavity in an interior wall and create a nest. Bee nests are constructed of wax cells that, at any time, can hold a number of pounds of honey supply. If bees are given the opportunity to properly protect their homes, they have been known to easily survive colder months. Obviously a reason for extracting bees from living space is that they might sting livestock and people. Also, nests can create unsightly destruction and damage, and bees draw other insects to the areas they infest.


 

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