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Treating both wildlife and customers with courtesy and respect.
We are a professional animal removal company headquartered in Harrisonburg and Staunton, and servicing all of Harrisonburg and Staunton, VA. We solve problems with wild critters in the home and around the property. We handle animals such as squirrels, raccoons, skunks, rats, mice, opossums, and even snakes,
bats, and birds. We most commonly receive calls about scratching sounds in your attic, or digging in your lawn, or many other critter problems. We not only remove animals, but we provide a wide array of services, from animal damage
repairs, preventative home repairs, attic cleaning, and more. We are fully licensed and insured in Virginia, and we answer our phones 24/7. Call us now at (540) 684-6270 for a free price quote and to schedule a same-day or
next day appointment for animal removal.
Animal removal work is not without its risks, and every year there are a small number of cases of people who are injured or contract a disease from not having the right protective equipment or take the wrong steps to deal with pest animals. Having been serving the people of the city for over 10 years, our telephone team can give you advice on the steps that you can take safely yourself, as well as explaining how our trained technicians deal with an animal problem. Our technicians are available for quick callouts within 24 hours, and we can often arrange same day visits.
Being trained in all of the latest techniques and using the latest equipment, our technicians can identify the species of animal causing the problem, and plan the most effective and safe solution to the issue. We tailor our approach depending on the species, so while some species like squirrels are best dealt with by exclusion, other animals like raccoons may require a cage trap. We can also provide building grade repairs if the animals have caused any damage, and can also sanitize any area where the animals have been active to eliminate the risk of disease transmission to you or your family.
Thank you for coming to my home on a Sunday to get the snake on my porch - I almost had a heart attack before you showed up!
Harrisonburg and Staunton Pest Animal Trapping solved a problem with bats in our building, after two other Virginia companies failed - and at a price lower than the others! Thank you!
My regular pest control company couldn't get rid of my rat problem - these guys cleaned them out in five days! I've been rat-free ever since!
Harrisonburg and Staunton Wildlife Trapper Tip of the Month:
How to Get Rid of Bats
Bats:
The only mammal capable of flight is a bat. Their wings are small, which makes them unique flyers. It is estimated that a single brown bat can capture about 1200 mosquitoes in an hour which informs us that a single bat is capable of consuming millions of mosquitoes. They prefer the bug to the blood. They may just lick the blood, but they may not suck it. The vampire bats do not suck blood. Bats have a very fast metabolism that doesn't owe them any fat days. Bats are believed to be germ machines that carry a lot of germs to poor victims, which isn't accurate. The bats are avoiding men. Bats don't have clear eyesight and hunt at night, so the bats give beep signals and listen to the echoes.
Bat proofing:
The most rational and humane way to handle bats is by bat research. The goal is to get rid of them completely, not from the wildlife, but around you, and removal is the only method that can help. This involves securing all the openings that can allow mammals to live in the group. Gable vents are usually the primary escape. The best time of the year to do this job is late fall because that's when the bats fly for hibernation or early spring. Given this, using the appropriate measures to get rid of them may have a chance of trapping the bats inside the gable vents.
When bats gather in an immense amount, they began to produce a fungal organism that would later cause respiratory disease. Wildlife professionals know how delicate the situation is and how to deal with it. And the best way to do so is to inform them rather than play with yourselves. The key challenge for them is to monitor them so as not to permanently kill them.
Bat Removal:
Bat's love for insects makes them attractive, but they have been exposed to many man-made tales that generate fear for them. They can penetrate from three to eight-inch through small openings. Gable vents, service penetrations, loose flashes, uncoated chimney flues, and fascia board gaps are typical entry points. Bats usually avoid biting humans, but there is still a risk. These are usually located near lights and ponds since that's where a lot of insects can be trapped. Homeowners should keep a check on drops since the insect parts surrounding the bats are full of drops. They communicate through a range of sound echoes. Bat Urine has an odor that makes it very difficult to breathe. Their fur contains oil that stains items, so they can also help the owner to look for them.
Conclusion:
Bats never fly on their own, so it's a very foolish act to deal with them and try. Having a bat means that there's a lot of bats nearby. The only way to get rid of them is by approaching experienced professionals. And they know how sensitive the disorder is. They're going to check all the locations nearby with the openings. If this issue is not properly handled, it may lead to increased plague.
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