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Racine Animal Control Racine County(wildlife only) Wisconsin
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For Raccoons Bats Squirrels And All Pest Animals
Trapping By Nate
1-888-449-6573
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Serving:
Somers, WI
Caledonia, WI
Kenosha, WI
Oak Creek, WI
South Milwaukee, WI
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Pleasant Prairie, WI
Cudahy, WI
Franklin, WI
Greendale, WI
Zion, IL
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Greenfield, WI
Salem, WI
Beach Park, IL
Muskego, WI
Milwaukee, WI
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North Bay, WI
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Elmwood Park, WI
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Ives, WI
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Wind Point, WI
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Waxdale, WI
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Sturtevant, WI
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Crestview, WI
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Tabor, WI
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Franksville, WI
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Husher, WI
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Somers, WI
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Sylvania, WI
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Caledonia, WI
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Ives Grove, WI
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Thompsonville, WI
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Chicago, WI
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Kenosha, WI
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Kilbournville, WI
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At Racine 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 Racine'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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Racine Animal Control Trapping & Racine Critter Removal
Racine Snake Removal & Racine 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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Racine Squirrel Removal & Racine 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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Racine Pigeon Removal & Racine 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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Racine Raccoon Removal & Racine Raccoon Trapping
Raccoon Babies are Here Raccoon removal & prevention is needed now.
Raccoons Are the most frequent intruders in Racine. 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 Racine, but another one moves in. Wasted money if you ask me.
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Rats are a very troublesome pest, they travel 25 to 100 feet from their nest but may migrate in and out with crops in rural areas. They are dependent upon humans and I have never found rats where there is no human activity. Whereever you fin a farm you can bet that rats will be sharing the food with the livestock. They will take and hoard horse manure to eat because of all the oats in the manure. they can have 6-12 babies in a litter and have several litters a year and sometimes even more when food populations are high.
Rats are very good at creating burrows and will make intricate tunnel systems. They tend to shy away from disturbances in their surroundings where mice will investigate the changes. Rats are very smart and will learn to stay away from traps when they see their brethren getting caught or dying in them. They will actually teach other rats to stay away also. The best way to keep rats at by is by poison baiting and sealing buildings and homes. If you have a problem with rats or mice give us a call
U.S. Animal Control
Experienced Wildlife Removal
Counties we service: Kenosha Co, Racine Co, Waukesha Co, Walworth Co, Dane
Co, Jefferson Co, and Milwaukee Co.
53201 53202 53203 53204 53205 53206 53207 53208 5320953210 53211 53212 53213 53214 53215 53216 53217 53218 53219
53220 53221 53222 53223 53224 53225 53226 53227 53228 53233 53234 53235 53237 53244 53259 53263 53267 53268 53274 53278 53288 53290 53293 53295
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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.
Sincerely,
KT (Kathleen) Robeson
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