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Problem nuisance animal links and information.
Munds Park Animals in attic
Noises in Crawlspace
Scratching in attic
Smells in walls & Vents
Munds Park Bat Removal Service
Garbage Cans Tipped Over
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Munds Park Animal Control Coconino County Arizona(wildlife only)
Hunter Wildlife Pest Control 1-888-747-8004
Employment Opp's Available CLICK HERE Full Or Part Time
Serving:
Sedona, AZ
Flagstaff, AZ
Cottonwood, AZ
Camp Verde, AZ
Prescott Valley, AZ
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Chino Valley, AZ
Payson, AZ
Winslow, AZ
Prescott, AZ
Fountain Hills, AZ
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Sun City West, AZ
Surprise, AZ
Paradise Valley, AZ
Sun City, AZ
El Mirage, AZ
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Indian Gardens, AZ
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Saint Joseph Youth Camp, AZ
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Sedona, AZ
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Pilgrim Playground, AZ
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Rockledge, AZ
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Mountainaire, AZ
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Mormon Lake, AZ
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West Sedona, AZ
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Kachina Village, AZ
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Lakeview, AZ
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Tempe Camp, AZ
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Baldwins Crossing, AZ
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Red Rock, AZ
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Big Park, AZ
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Oak Creek, AZ
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Stoneman Lake, AZ
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Coyote Basin Ranch, AZ
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Fort Tuthill, AZ
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At Munds Park 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 Munds Park'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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Munds Park Animal Control Trapping & Munds Park Critter Removal
Munds Park Snake Removal & Munds Park 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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Munds Park Squirrel Removal & Munds Park 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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Munds Park Pigeon Removal & Munds Park Bats In Attic
Bat Removal Season Is Coming Fast
Bat Removal From Attics And Bat Guano Cleanup Services Available
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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Munds Park Raccoon Removal & Munds Park Raccoon Trapping
Raccoon Babies are Here Raccoon removal & prevention is needed now.
Raccoons Are the most frequent intruders in Munds Park. 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 Munds Park, but another one moves in. Wasted money if you ask me.
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Raccoon Removal and Racccoon Trapping is very dangerous work. Raccoons have a higher possibility of carrying rabies and will be aggressive if cornered in the attic or inside your chimney. Most county and state animal control officials will respond to a raccoon inside you living areas of your home at no charge. When the raccoon takes up residence in your yard, crawlspace, attic, and chimney then
you need a professional. Most wildlife removal and control
professionals have had a rabies pre-exposure vaccine administered to them. A contaminated attic may need Attic Decontamination is a most after removing these animals. Look here for Center for Diseses Control information on Flagstaff raccoon fecal matter removal.
The raccoon is a warm blooded mammal that is as big as a medium size dog. The adult raccoons weigh from about 10-30 pounds. The total body length, including the tail measures from 26 to 40 inches. The raccoon is also known as the "masked bandit" beacuse of their unique facial coloring, the raccoon is also called a bandit because of his thiervy. Raccoons are a noncturnal animal. The paws of a raccoon can manuver and open almost anything offered. They have been known to be able to open garbage can lids, garage doors, and windows. They can be found living in caves, rocks, hollowed out trees, and in your attic!
The intellegence of a raccoon is such that it can pick an avocado from a tree, aim, and throw it at a barking dog. They can also turn door knobs, without a lock. When they climb down a tree, he backs down, except for the last few steps, when it turns around. Swimming comes easily to the raccoon, who uses water for hunting;and, they have been known to drown dogs, who have pursued them into the water. Never approach a wild raccoon, when threatened, they can defend themselves against much larger animals. Sharp teeth, sharp claws, agility, and strength, all make the raccoon the survivor that he is. Though as many as four million are trapped or hunted each year in the United States, the raccoon population seems to be increasing.
People should not handle raccoons or their waste without protection and appropriate training. Raccoons in the United States are known to carry infectious diseases that can be transmitted to humans and animals that have contact with raccoons or their waste. Raccoons expose humans to disease when handled or if there is exposure to bodily secretions or feces. Salvia, urine, feces and bites or scratched are the most commom routes of exposure. 80% of all North American raccoons carry Roundworm. This disease is caused by a parasite. The roundworm larvae cause problems as they travel through the person's muscles and various organs, including the liver, brain, lungs, and eyes. Raccoons are the primary host of this roundworm whicn is commonly found in their small intestines. Raccoons shed millions of the microscopic roundwrom eggs in their feces. People may encounter the eggs through direct contact with raccoon droppings or by touching a contaminated area or object. If they don't wash their hands, they may later transfer the eggs to their mouths, Small children are particulary vulnerable because they tend to put their hands, and other objects into their mouths. Symptoms in people may include nausea, skin irrations, tiredness, liver enlargement, loss of coordination and muscle control, blindness, and coma. Other common diseases found in racoons are: Giardiasis, Leptospirosis, Salmomella, E Coli, and Rabies. Raccoons are one of the most common species to carry rabies.The gestation period for raccoons is about 63 days with a litter averaging four to six young being born in April or May. About 60% of the female raccoons breed and produce litters when they are one year old while males typically do not breed until their second year. Mating season for the raccooon is at its peak in February and March. When about two months old, the young begin accompaying the mother as she hunts for food. Young raccoons remain with their mother throughout the year. Raccoons are typically active from about sunset to sunrise. Researches indicate that the average life span is about three to four years.
Experienced Wildlife Removal
Bitter Springs
Cameron
East Flagstaff
Flagstaff*
Fredonia*
Grand Canyon
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Kachina Village
Kaibito
LeChee
Leupp
Moenkopi
Mountainaire
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Munds Park
Page*
Parks
Sedona*
Supai
Tolani Lake
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Tonalea
Tuba City
Tusayan
Valle
Williams*
Winslow West
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Allan Lake Landing
Angell
Apex
Babbit Winter
Bellemont
Big Springs
Bishop Place
Black Falls Crossing
Bootlegger Crossing
Campo Bonito
Canyon Diablo
Chair Crossing
Chalender
Clints Well
Coal Mine Mesa
Coconino
Cogdill Center
Corva
Cosnino
Cow Springs
Coyote Basin Ranch
Cucamonga Junction
Darling
Daze
Dennison
Durfee Crossing
Echinique Place
Elden Pueblo
Forest Lakes Estates
Fort Tuthill
Frazier Wells
Grand Canyon Caverns
Gray Mountain
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Happy Jack
Hidden Springs Mission
Highland Pines
Horse Crossing
Indian Gardens
Jacob Lake
Jones Crossing
Kinder Crossing
Lakeview
Leupp Corner
Little Spring
Long Valley
Lost Eden
Lower Tillman
Macks Crossing
Maine
Mangum Springs
Marble Canyon
Meteor City
Moenave
Moqui
Mormon Crossing
Mormon Lake
Mule Crossing
Navajo Mountain Mission
North Rim
Old Leupp
One Mile
Pilgrim Playground
Pine Tank
Pumpkin Center
Quivero
Rare Metals
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Red Lake
Rimmy Jims
Riordan
Robbers Roost
Rockledge
Rose Well Camp
Ryan
Saint Joseph Youth Camp
Sand Springs
Sereno
Sereno Spring
Sherwood Forest Estates
Stoneman Lake
Sunrise
Sunshine
Tempe Camp
Tiis Holoni
Tin House
Tolchico
Turkey Crossing
Two Guns
Victorine Crossing
Vista Encantada
Wahweap
Whitted Place
Wiggins Crossing
Willaha
Williams Junction
Willow Springs
Wingfield
Winona
Wolf Crossing
Woodin
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Dear TIm,
I very much enjoyed speaking with you on the phone about the animal problem in my ceiling. You not only explained how your company works, but the fact that you close up any potential entry areas and guarantee your work made me feel I had chosen the right company.
Your technician, Russell, politely called ahead to let me know when he would arrive within the time window we had predetermined. Upon arrival, Russell surveyed my raccoon and squirrel problem, then explained to me how he was going to handle it. He was very thorough and maintained phone contact with me to keep apprise of the situation. Additionally, he made several trips back to check the progress and then finish the job.
He also pointed out that my kitchen exhaust had no cover on it, and he took care of that issue as well. Which was very helpful, because I would have felt awful if I had accidentally smoked a nest of baby birds.
Thank you for your service. I will certainly recommend your company to anyone I know who has a wild animal control animal issue. Thank again.
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