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Westchester County Animal Control

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Every animal pest that infests your business, property or house in New York has definate adaptations or abilities that permit them to flourish in and around areas they pose a threat or danger. animals come into homes hunting for food and refuge, or an environment with the correct temperature or humidity. Important in Westchester County bird or animal control is taking away the appeal for pests to your living space, whether it is a food source, a place to hide or a distinguishing habitat.

So much more than simply an irritation, damage and destruction to houses and land in Westchester County by animals can be pricey and difficult to control. Even more potentially dangerous than material damage, many animals and wildlife carry diseases and parasites that are often highly harmful when transmitted to household pets, livestock and people.

For more information on specified animals in New York and the destruction and management possibilities of each, find the location that is relevant to you below. Or, Click here for help in managing your animal, bird, or rodent problem in a professional, quick and efficient manner.


 


Did You Know...
Although bears live in mostly forested places, they may wander into towns and cities looking for food. Bears will eat any food at hand and also will try to eat anything that may look like food. When their natural food preferences like berries, insects, meat and nuts are sparse, bears will actively hunt elsewhere in order to eat. When they discover a good food source, they will go back regularly, which is when they become a pest problem.

Contention between people and bears will raise as more people build their cabins, homes and even businesses in areas that were previously less urban. Damage from bear activity can involve damage to personal land, beehives, agricultural crops and livestock.


 

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