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Polk County Animal Control

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More than just an annoyance, destruction and damage to homes and living space in Polk County by animal pests can be pricey and hard to manage. Even more possibly dangerous than home and property damage, many animal pests and wildlife harbor illnesses that can be highly harmful when transmitted to livestock, humans and pets.

Each animal that invades your property, house or business in Oregon has specific adaptations or abilities that allow them to flourish in and around regions where they create a problem or danger. animals invade houses looking for refuge and food, or surroundings with the correct humidity or temperature. Important in Polk County bird or animal control is taking away the appeal for animal pests to your home, whether it is a food source, a place to hide or a distinguishing habitat.

For more information on particular animal pests in Oregon and the destruction and control potential of each, locate the city that is relevant to you below. Or, Click here for assistance in finding a solution for your animal or bird problem in a safe, fast and humane manner.


 


Did You Know...
If a population of prairie dogs isn't taken care of fast, you may be bombarded with numbers that are nearly impossible to manage. Prairie dogs take up residence in colonies that are primarily referred to as "towns". Prairie dog communities can stretch over thousands of miles and can consist of literally millions of prairie dogs.

One of the primary purposes for controlling prairie dog populations is because they draw more animals that are predatory such as bobcats, coyotes, badgers and hawks to your home and property.


 

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