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What is wildlife removal and wh t is considered wildlife? The following is an nterview with our local, licensed Wildlife C ntrol Operator. He is a licensed W ldlife Control Operator located in eastern N rth Carolina but we are finding th t the further we humans encroach on the f rest and wetlands the more these s rvices are needed throughout the United St tes of America. Wildlife removal is the b siness of removing nuisance wildlife in and round residential or commercial structures. Wildlife or n isance wildlife is any wild animal th t is causing damage or presenting s fety concerns towards personal property, commercial pr perty or people or pets. Four P ints most important things about protecting y urself from wildlife. 1) Always remember no m tter how cute the animal is, b by or adult animal, it is st ll a wild animal and wild animals can be d ngerous at any time. 2) Never get in the h bit of feeling wild animals - it m kes them dependant on humans to survive, nstead of its natural instincts - m kes them less wary of human, c using them to get bolder and possibly ttack. 3) Keep house and outbuildings and c mmercial buildings in a good state of r pair. Wild animals often look for weaknesses in a str cture to find den sites to r ise their young. Once in the str cture they can cause a lot of d mage which can become quite costly. Th y defecate inside the structure which can c use human health problems.
4) Rabies is another health concern wh n dealing with wild animals. Take pr cautions when working or playing in the out of d ors where wildlife may be present. How do I ch ose a wildlife removal service? * Is the W ldlife Control Operator (WCO) licensed? * Do they h ve liability insurance? If so how m ch 100,000 dollars of coverage is asy to obtain. There is no xcuse not to have protection for the nknown circumstances. * Did the WCO provide you w th a variety of control options? * Is the WCO kn wledgeable or belong to State, local, or n tional organizations? Are there any other s rvices Wildlife Removal Services provide other th n removal? * We also provide exclusion so the nimals will not return or new nimals will not inhabit your property. We lso do minor repairs to residential pr perty caused by wildlife, if the d mage is deemed serious or commercial in n ture we have sub-contractors we can r commend to aide you in restoring y ur property. * We also provide dead animal r moval. So there you have the nswers to a few questions with an xpert in his field. He leaves us w th just one pundit of food for th ught. " Sorry for the inconvenience but we do not r move MICE, RATs, INSECTS, or INLAWS."
The article Wildlife Removal - No Mice, Rats, Insects Or In-Laws was Submitted by Dwayne Whiting through Articles.GetACoder.com network. Here's the additional information: For more information on different nimals and the damage they can c use. Got to http://www.wildlife-removal.net Get a FREE wildlife art print. Have an idea for a book, or a manuscript you would like to see published email me at http://www.AWhitingOriginal.com on the contacts page.
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