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Skunk Removal - Professional Wildlife Removal located inCape Coral FL | Lee County, Collier County, Charlotte County Florida
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Both skunk species are about the size of a house cat with a small head, short legs, and a bushy tail. Florida is home to both the Eastern spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius) and the Striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis). They occur throughout Florida except for the Keys. Both species occur in brushy fields, weedy pastures, disturbed areas, and in residential and suburban areas. Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission). We inspect the property for the animal entry points, trap all skunks over...
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Feral Cats, Stray Cats Removal - Professional WildlifeRemoval located in Cape Coral FL | Lee County, Collier County,Charlotte County Florida
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The domestic cat (. Is a beloved house pet, with over 77 million pet cats nationwide. Of these, about 43 million spend some time outside. Additionally, there may be 60 to 100 million homeless stray and feral cats. Domestic cats are becoming a common feature not only of our backyards and city streets but also of our parks and other wild lands. Domestic cats can have impacts on native wildlife. Cats compete with native predators and spread disease. Homeless cats may compete with pets for food. We inspect t...
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alligator Removal - Professional Wildlife Removallocated in Cape Coral FL | Lee County, Collier County, Charlotte CountyFlorida
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Persons with concerns about an alligator may call FWC’s toll-free Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 1-866-FWC-GATOR (866-392-4286). Generally, an alligator may be deemed a nuisance if it is at least four feet in length and the caller believes it poses a threat to people, pets or property. Professional Wildlife Removal, Cape Coral, FL (239) 471-6285 professionalwildliferemoval@gmail.com. 2012 - 2013 Professional Wildlife Removal.
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Raccoon Removal - Professional Wildlife Removal located in Cape Coral FL | Lee County, Collier County, Charlotte County Florida
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Customer review: "We kept having tons of raccoon problems with them ruining our pool cage and trying to get into our home. He set traps for 2 weeks and came out every day to pick up anything caught. He then releases them far away and doesn't kill them! He had one set rate for the two weeks even though he caught 8 raccoons and 5 opossums! He was very professional, nice and educated us on things we could do to help prevent more issues in the future." Ashely R. Problem raccoons are usually the result of chr...
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squirrel Removal - Professional Wildlife Removal locatedin Cape Coral FL | Lee County, Collier County, Charlotte County Florida
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During late summer squirrels may be seen rolling on the ground, biting themselves, and jumping up and down. This is usually due to skin irritations from bot fly larvae, which are parasites that appear as bumps on the skin, often in places where the squirrel cannot scratch. The parasite is located only in the skin and does not affect edibility of the meat in harvested squirrels. Florida is home to three species of squirrels, the eastern gray squirrel (. The fox squirrel (.
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Skunk Removal - Professional Wildlife Removal located inCape Coral FL | Lee County, Collier County, Charlotte County Florida
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Both skunk species are about the size of a house cat with a small head, short legs, and a bushy tail. Florida is home to both the Eastern spotted skunk (Spilogale putorius) and the Striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis). They occur throughout Florida except for the Keys. Both species occur in brushy fields, weedy pastures, disturbed areas, and in residential and suburban areas. Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission). We inspect the property for the animal entry points, trap all skunks over...
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Raccoon Removal - Professional Wildlife Removal locatedin Cape Coral FL | Lee County, Collier County, Charlotte County Florida
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Norway, Black/Roof Rats, and Mice. The best and only really effective way to control rats and mice is to stop feeding them. Don't leave pet food out overnight or stock your platform or ground feeders with more than a day's worth of seed. Use rat- proof containers, such as garbage cans with tightly fitting lids, to store dry foodstuff. Situate brush piles well away from the bases of buildings. Encourage rat snakes! Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission).
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Professional Wildlife Removal | Lee County, Collier County, Charlotte County Florida | Based on Cape Coral, FL
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Call today to talk about our flat-rate, no hidden fees animal removal solutions! We use Angie's List to assess whether we're doing a good job keeping valued customers like you happy. Please click the link below in order to grade our quality of work and customer service. Proudly serving Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Punta Gorda and surrounding areas. Professional Wildlife Removal, Cape Coral, FL (239) 471-6285 professionalwildliferemoval@gmail.com. 2012 - 2013 Professional Wildlife Removal.
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Bat Removal - Professional Wildlife Removal located in Cape Coral FL | Lee County, Collier County, Charlotte County Florida
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For their size, bats have the longest lifespan of any mammal. Some can live for more than thirty years. Bats live in many different habitats across Florida. They can be found from sandhills to the hardwood forests along the banks of rivers, and probably even in your neighborhood! Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission). Bats CANNOT be removed from April 15th-August 15th due to Florida State law. All removal needs to take place between August 16th-April 14th.
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