Orlando Pest Control Company
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RACCOONS: Common nuisance species
that break into attics, cause damage, poop
in swimming pools, enter houses via dog
doors, raid garbage, steal pet food, etc.
Raccoons are very cute and very smart and
adaptable. We usually remove them via
trapping. |
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SQUIRRELS: These fluffy-tailed
rodents very frequently chew their way
into the attics of homes. They have babies
twice a year, in late winter and late
summer, and shortly thereafter is when we
get most of our squirrel calls. |
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RATS AND MICE: Florida is full of
Roof Rats, and they love to live in
buildings. You'll hear them scampering in
the attic and walls at night. It is very
important to solve a rodent problem the
right way, without the use of worthless
harmful poison. |
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BATS: Florida is home to two
primary species of colonizing bats which
enter buildings and roost there: the
Mexican Free Tail bat, and the Evening
Bat. These animals are protected in
Florida, but we are able to exclude them
from your building humanely. We are
Florida's bat experts. |
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SNAKES: It's true that there are a
few venomous species in FL, such as the
Pigmy Rattlesnake, the Cottonmouth, the
Coral Snake, and Eastern Diamondback, but
most snake species are harmless, such as
the Black Racer, Yellow Rat Snake, or
Garter Snake. |
We operate a professional wildlife removal
and pest control business based out of
Orlando FL. We offer the following
services:
- Humane wildlife trapping
- Repairs to animal damage
- Complete wildlife prevention
- Attic and animal waste cleanup
- Removal of dead animal carcasses
- Bat control and bird removal
We can solve any problem/conflict with
wild animals. We not only trap critters,
we offer a full line of complete solutions
for wildlife problems. |
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County, Seminole
County
Orlando Pest Control News Clip:
Orlando Pest Control Season Attracts Sportsmen
For raccoon pest control companies like
Extermination Professional Gerard of West
Orlando, Monday's dawn meant an early rise with
the sun and that first anticipated trek into the
thick brush of the woodland. Animal removal trap
season for raccoon began this seven day period,
and across the Island hundreds of pest control
companies took to the woods in hopes of landing
some sort of large male animal. On Sunday
Extermination Professional Gerard was busy
preparing for the seven day period, joining more
than two dozen pest control companies at the Rod
and animal removal trap Club in Florida for the
Fall Animal removal trap Capture, an annual
marksmanship contest held on the eve of the
first day of the season. Animal removal trap
blasts rang out across some sort of pond as
creature catchers tested their accuracy and
lethally trap in hitting targets up to 50 yards
away. Throughout the afternoon the creature
catchers, many looking the exterminator role in
requisite camouflage coats, milled about the
range as they took turns firing away at their
targets. The loud report sent birds scattering
over the neighboring Orlando Wildlife Sanctuary,
and the smell of sulfur wafted across the pond.
Despite the competition, camaraderie and
friendly banter ruled the day. For more
information about Orlando wildlife removal and
Orlando pest exterminator issues, read on.
Inside club headquarters, president Wildlife
Professional Douglas declared the event may be
meant as some sort of fun way to warm up for the
seven day period ahead; the exterminator added
that the turnout was one of the largest in
several years. "The attendance more than doubled
this year compared to last year, but I don't
know whether that means there are more pest
control companies or they are just more eager to
get out there," Wildlife Professional Douglas
declared. The events Sunday included the 50-yard
egg capture and some sort of 50-yard standing
raccoon target capture. Winners brought home
prizes of hams and raccoons. But the real prizes
come later, when pest control companies bring
down some sort of raccoon, declared Mr.
Extermination Professional Gerard, who may be
also one of the club bossy fellows. Mr.
Extermination Professional Gerard retired to
central Florida three years ago, and has
captured in the state woodland each year since.
More than in previous years, this raccoon animal
removal trap season may be in the cross hairs.
Public outcry on central Florida over the
increase in reported cases of tick-borne
illnesses, such as Pest Control disease, has
raised questions of whether the state should
extend raccoon wildlife trapping season.
Currently, animal removal trap season lasts one
seven day period only. Advocates of extending
the season echo state authorities on critters'
claims that the large biologically surveyed
amount of raccoon on the Island may be above
where it should be; raccoon ticks are the
primary known transmitter of Pest Control
disease in the United States. Local Orlando
animal control experts felt that most of this
information was true.
And it may be not just pest control companies
sounding the cry. In September, Island residents
packed the Katharine Cornell Theatre in South FL
Haven to urge authorities on critters from the
Stait Division of Fisheries and Wildlife to
extend the season. Dozens of people shared their
experiences with Pest Control disease and other
tick-related illnesses. "I don't know if there
are more raccoon around, but they seem to be
everywhere," Mr. Extermination Professional
Gerard declared Sunday. "I think it may be
reflective of the amount of homes there are. It
seems to me that more homeowners encourage
greater raccoon biologically surveyed amounts.
At least, the homes that like to grow flowers
and gardens on their properties do. Around here,
raccoon will wipe your plants out." The animal
removal trap season ends Saturday one half-hour
after sunset. Black powder and primitive critter
traps season begins Monday. Local Orlando pest
control companies had no comments on the matter.
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How to Get Rid of
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Opossum
Repellents
How to Kill an
Opossum?
How to Get Opossum
Out of Your Attic
How to Protect
Yourself against Dangerous Stray Dogs
How to Catch a Stray
Dog
How to Catch a Stray
Cat
How Many Stray Cats are
in the United States?
Skunk Repellents
Skunk Prevention
Tips
How to Get Rid of
Skunks
About Skunks
How To Trap a
Squirrel
Squirrel
Prevention Tips
How to Get Rid of
Squirrels
How to Kill a
Squirrel
How To Trap a Armadillo
Armadillo Repellents
Raccoon Repellents
How to Get Rid of a Raccoon?
How To Trap a Raccoon
How to Get a Raccoon Out of Your Attic
Pigeon Repellents
Pigeon Prevention Tips
About Snakes
How to Get Rid of Snakes
How to Kill a Rat
About Rats
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