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Problem nuisance animal links and information.
Athens Animals in attic
Noises in Crawlspace
Scratching in attic
Smells in walls & Vents
Athens Bat Removal Service
Garbage Cans Tipped Over
Limestone County Alabama
Ardmore, Athens, Belle Mina, Capshaw, Elkmont, Lester, Madison, Mooresville, Tanner
35610 35611 35613 35614 35620 35647 35652 35671 35739 35749 35756 35757 35758 35773
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Athens Animal Control Limestone County(wildlife only)
AB Wildlife Removal
888-344-6572
789 Siena Vista Madison AL 35758
Employment Opp's Available CLICK HERE Full Or Part Time
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ZIP Code 35611
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Decatur, AL
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At Athens US Animal Control we specialize in removing Animals and wildlife from your attics and properties. We locate your animals entrance, get the offending critter out, then we seal the entrance. When we remove an animal from you house we GUARANTEE the animal will not be able to return to your house. 90% of our work id done through exclusion, this means closing of areas animals can enter.
Animal Exclusion is the best HUMANE way to get rid of animals Permanently. Many Of Athens's Creatures Are Raccoons Squirrels And Rats. We are frequently excluding raccoons from chimneys and attics, and rats from ceilings. We never use poison or killing style traps.
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Athens Animal Control Trapping & Athens Critter Removal
Athens Snake Removal & Athens Snake Trappping
If we have to set traps we only set live traps like the one pictured to the right. This trap allows the animal to enter in search of food , get caught , and be removed from the property without being harmed. This trap is safe to set because it cannot hurt the animal and also it cannot hurt any little kid fooling around with it. We take great pride in placement, this keeps the trap hidden from public eye, and keeps a trapped animal safe and not stressed. Groundhogs and wood chucks are living under the porch, trapping and concrete exclusions can solve your problems.
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Athens Squirrel Removal & Athens Rodents In Attic Including Roof Rats
Squirrels are starting to mate for their season litters now.
We Control Critters Every Day. From snakes in basements to bats in the attic. Squirrels in your attic can and will chew wires to keep their teeth from growing into their faces. Rats use abandoned pluming vents to gain access to your house, behind the walls. Holes in tour masonry will allow rodents access to your house day and night. Bat Removal , Skunk Trapping, and Raccoon Babies are services we serve everyday.
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Athens Pigeon Removal & Athens Bats In Attic
Bat Removal Season Is Coming Fast
Pigeons & Bats can really damage an attic if allowed to remain inside it. We Clean these types of contamination up daily. We use TYVEK suits, Respirators and HEPA vacuums {not SHOP VACS}when we are removing contaminated fecal matter. If You suspect you have an animal contaminated attic, contact us immediately. For more information on disease associated with animal droppings go to the Center for Disease Control web site
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Athens Raccoon Removal & Athens Raccoon Trapping
Raccoon Babies are Here Raccoon removal & prevention is needed now.
Raccoons Are the most frequent intruders in Athens. They are using the sewers as highways around the city. Raccoons in the city are crafty creatures, the use attic fans and chimneys to access your house. these animals also refuse to pay rent. eviction and exclusion are the best way to deal with them. you can trap them every day in Athens, but another one moves in. Wasted money if you ask me.
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There are forty-seven kinds of bats living in the United States, representing four distinct groups, including the ghost-faced, leaf-nosed, vesper bat, and free-tailed families. Since common names can
change between regions, scientists have given each bat a distinct two-part Latin name, designating the genus and species. Below, you can sort and show North American bats by State/Province or Family Group. The
common names are also listed for your convenience.
Bats are essential to the health of our natural world. They help control pests and are vital pollinators and seed-dispersers for countless plants. Yet these wonderfully diverse and beneficial creatures
are among the least studied and most misunderstood of animals.
Centuries of myths and misinformation still generate needless fears and threaten bats and their habitats around the world. Bat populations are declining almost everywhere. Losing bats would have devastating consequences for natural ecosystems and human economies. Knowledge is the key. Bat Conservation International has been combining education, research and conservation to protect bats worldwide since 1982.
The more than 1,200 species of bats – about one-fifth of all mammal species – are incredibly diverse. They range from the world's smallest mammal, the tiny bumblebee bat that weighs less than a penny to giant flying foxes with six-foot wingspans. Except for the most extreme desert
and polar regions, bats have lived in almost every habitat on Earth since the age of the dinosaurs.
Bats are primary predators of night-flying insects, including many of
the most damaging agricultural pests and others that bedevil the rest of us. More than two-thirds of bat species hunt insects, and they have healthy appetites. A single little brown bat can eat up to 1,000 mosquito-sized insects in a single hour, while a pregnant or lactating female bat typically eats the equivalent of her entire body weight in insects each night.
Almost a third of the world's bats feed on the fruit or nectar of plants. In return for their meals, these bats are vital pollinators of countless plants (many of great economic value) and essential seed dispersers with a major role in regenerating rainforests. About 1 percent of bats eat fish, mice, frogs or other small vertebrates.
Only three species, all in Latin America, are vampires. They really do feed on blood, although they lap it like kittens rather than sucking it up as horror movies suggest. Even the vampires are useful: an enzyme in their saliva is among the most potent blood-clot dissolvers known and
is used to treat human stroke victims.
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Specializing in the trapping and removal of nuisance wildlife from your property, home, or business.
Don't call a pest control company when you need professional removal
of: Armadillos Bats Beavers Birds Bobcats Capybara Coyotes Flying
Squirrels Red Foxes Gray Foxes Nutria Opossums Pigeons Raccoons Snakes
Striped Skunks
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