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Richland County Animal Control

Contact us for Professional Animal Trapping and Removal Services.


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Each animal pest that invades your property, place of business or home in South Carolina has specialized adaptations or abilities that permit them to flourish in and around regions they pose a risk or danger. Pests come into homes looking for food and shelter, or an environment with the right temperature or humidity. Very important in Richland County bird and animal control is taking away the attraction for animal pests to your living space, whether it is a food source, shelter or a specific habitat.

For more information on particular animals in South Carolina and the damage and management potential of each, locate the area that is pertanent to you below. Or, Click here for assistance in finding a solution for your animal, bird, or rodent problem in a safe, quick and humane manner.


 


Did You Know...
Conflicts between humans and bears will go up as more and more people establish their homes, cabins and even businesses in areas that were less urban before. Destruction from bear activity can involve damage to personal property, agricultural crops, beehives and domestic livestock.

Although bears make their home in primarily forested areas, they do make their way into cities and towns looking for food. Bears will take advantage of any food source that is available and may try consuming anything that resembles food. When their natural food preferences like berries, insects, nuts and meat are limited, these animals will actively search elsewhere to eat. When they discover a good food source, they will return all the time, which is when they can become a problem.


 

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