HOME                 |                 CONTACT US                 |                 FAQ                 |                 SERVICES / PRICING                 |                 ANIMAL LIST

Rat Control

Mouse Control

Bat Control

Pigeon Control

Raccoon Control

Gopher Control

Snake Control (Poisonous)

Snake Control
(Non-Poisonous)

Skunk Control

Geese Control

Rabbit Control

Mole Control

Coyote Control

Deer Control

Porcupine Control

Squirrel Control

Vole Control

Alligator Control

Beaver Control

Honeybee Control

Muskrat Control

Swallow Control

Woodpecker Control

More Animals...

Animal Control in Springfield, Illinois

Contact us for Professional Animal Removal and Trapping Services in Springfield.


Rodent Control

Members of the family of rodents, rats are familiar pests that will locate refuge in storage rooms, pantries, walls, attics and even crawl spaces and garages. Although rats might have bad eyesight, these animals are exceptional climbers and their other senses aside from sight, such as hearing, are keen. Rats like to take up residence in areas of the kitchen such as drawers and cabinets that have foods, and pollute it and other various places they reside with their droppings, urine, and hair. Roof rats, Norway rats, pack rats and cotton rats are just a few of the more common place rat pests in the country. They are even more than simply an irritant, and really must be handled as fast as you can to escape the spread of disease.

Prime climbers that are part of the rodent family, squirrels have fairly big, shaggy tails and have a tendancy to stand totally still once they feel that they are in danger. As pests, squirrels tend to enter chimneys from the top in order to locate santuary so that they can give birth to their babies. Squirrels will sometimes enfold their newborns into wall cavities and between floors and ceilings so they will stay sheilded and warm. They have additionally been found living below home foundations, decks and even under porches. There are several different species of squirrels, like ground squirrels (a common chimney pest) the red fox tree squirrel and the gray squirrel.

Typically not quite as big as rats and additionally part of the family of rodents, mice are one of the most familiar domestic pests. Although they have poor eyesight as well as being color blind, mice are prime climbers with excellent hearing. Much like rats, mice find refuge in walls, crawl spaces and attics, and look for small areas that contain food storage. Some species, like white footed deer mice have made their homes in large unused electrical appliances. The activity of mice finding spaces like the back of an oven can cause a great deal of damage and destruction along with contamination because of feces and urine. Deer mice and white-footed mice are a few of the most typical pests in Springfield, Illinois.

Other rodents that you may need to control include chipmunks, voles, porcupines, beavers and weasels. Because many rodents will dig below porches, crawl spaces, and decks so that they can create dens or homes, removing them can be hard, so you might want to consider calling a professional that has been trained to do so in a humane and effective way.

Controlling Digging Animals

Classified as a pest due to the landscaping and aesthetic destruction they do, moles are hard to exterminate when they infest a property. Moles burrow through grass, moving dirt and establishing molehills. Despite the fact that they do not feed on plants or roots, moles shift and extract dirt and soil around the roots as a means to find insects to feed on, and that sometimes kills the plants. Moles can shift around more than 12 pounds of sod in twenty minutes. techniques for extermination may differ, but trapping is a choice once moles take up residence in a given area.

Often mistaken for other animal pests, voles build obvious and clearly defined tunnels referred to as runways. Vole burrows are visible close to or at the surface, and are routinely around two inches across. Runways result from voles feeding on blades of grass and their continual traffic up and down the same path. Voles will tunnel into the root systems of shrubs and trees, causing them to slant or at some point die. It is not uncommon for them to gnaw on the bark of trees and at the bottom of landscaping bushes, but they mostly eat stems and grass blades. Other than that, destruction from voles is to flower bulbs and various other roots such as potatoes, as well as the way that burrows and runways cause lawns to look.

Digging animals can cause a lot of damage and destruction to farmlands and houses, and fast trapping or extermination can prevent the destruction that can happen. There are effective means by which to rid these animals from your acreage and property, and the skilled professionals you discover in Springfield will do everything possible to be certain it's done carefully and compassionately. Other digging animals that can be professionally removed include muskrats and armadillos.

Controlling Birds and Bats

The most common area for bats to enter a home is through the attic vents that are located in a lot of houses. Once they get into a house, bats will hang from ceiling boards and support beams, but frequently it is not until their guano or droppings starts to collect that destruction and a health hazard can happen. Bat droppings have been discovered to contain disease and contaminants, and can also stain ceilings and living areas if allowed to gather inside houses. Apart from obvious health risks involved with bat infestations, the value of properties have literally lessened between 5 and 10 percent with a bat infestation.

Known to fully annihilate whole crops of corn, grain and wheat, geese can also be a pest control problem in places such as athletic fields and golf courses. Frequently, complaints involved with geese are about aggressive behavior, property damage and their feces. In some cases geese become used to impediment techniques, and in some areas, have become quite domesticated. commonly, once a nest is developed, geese just won't go away, and additional assistance is necessary for landowners to extract them.

With effective and humanitarian methods for trapping or extermination, many wildlife experts also concentrate in the removal of other birds, like woodpeckers, crows, ducks, owls, hawks, swallows and seagulls.

Click here for help in resolving your bird or animal control problem in a efficient, friendly and safe manner.

 


Did You Know...
It has been confirmed that moles can detect, ensnare and consume food faster than the human eye can follow. They can do it in less than three hundred milliseconds! Damage from moles to acreage and property is very often visual, but it can be quite extensive. A single mole is able to move 13 pounds of soil and dirt every 20 minutes.


 

          
©2006 BirdandAnimalControl.com • All rights reserved.