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Pulaski County Animal Control

Contact us for Professional Animal, bird, or rodent Trapping and Removal Services.


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Each animal pest that infests your place of business, land or home in Arkansas has specialized skills or adaptations that allow them to flourish in regions they pose a problem or danger. Animal pests come into homes looking for refuge and a food source, or an environment with the correct humidity or temperature. Important in Pulaski County bird and animal control is taking away the attraction for pests to your home and property, whether it is a food source, a place to hide or a distinguishing habitat.

Much more than just an irritation, damage to homes and living space in Pulaski County by animals can be costly and serious to maintain. Even more possibly dangerous than home and property damage, many animal pests and wildlife carry illnesses that can be highly harmful when transmitted to farm animals, people and pets.

For additional information on specified animal pests in Arkansas and the destruction and regulation possibilities of each, find the area that is relevant to you below. Or, Click here for help in finding a solution for your animal, bird, or rodent issue in a professional, quick and humane manner.


 


Did You Know...
Bees could be a real complication for landowners when they're able to discover a hole in an outside wall or inside a chimney. After they find an opening, they will find a hollow in an inside wall and create a nest. Bee nests are made of wax cells that, at any given point, can hold a number of pounds of honey reserve. If bees are given the chance to correctly look after their homes, they can easily live through winter months. Obviously a reason for eliminating bees from personal property is their potential to sting animals and people. In addition, the nests of bees can create unsightly damage and destruction, and bees draw other bugs to the areas they infest.


 

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