Florida Wildlife Management
Locations
We service most of the state of Florida. Click
your city below for more info about our services
in the following Florida areas. If you don't see
your city below, pick the closest area to you. We
probably drive there as well:
Boca Raton:
561-826-6475
Bradenton:
941-209-1474
Cape Coral:
239-829-5374
Fort Myers:
239-829-5372
Fort Lauderdale:
954-713-9915
Gainesville:
352-350-5105
Jacksonville:
904-677-5812
Lakeland: 863-232-5058
Melbourne:
321-710-7253
Miami: 305-704-8814
Naples: 239-829-5372
Ocala: 352-350-5105
Orlando: 407-278-2705
Port Saint Lucie:
772-266-7170
Saint Augustine:
904-328-1623
Sarasota: 941-227-4205
Tampa: 813-404-7033
West Palm Beach:
561-331-0224
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
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Read these educational articles that I wrote:
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?
How To Trap a Squirrel
Squirrel Prevention Tips
How to Get Rid of Squirrels
How to Kill a Squirrel
Miami, Jacksonville,
Tampa, Palm
Beach, Fort
Lauderdale, Gainesville,
Sarasota, Orange
County, Seminole
County
Florida Wildlife Management News Clip:
The Wildlife Management Plan
With growing complaints from insurance
companies forced to pay increasing claims for
raccoon/car collisions and frustration from
creature collectors over of crop damage, the
management goal became reducing raccoon
densities To reach that goal Wildlife
Professional Douglas and the Critter
Conservation Coalition greatly expanded wildlife
trapping opportunities, especially the wildlife
trapping of does, and asked pest control
companies to take advantage of new seasons and
abundant tags. The amount of aggressive tags
increased nearly fivefold between 2002 and 2005.
In that early year 22,695 aggressive tags were
sold. The figure was 97,043 extra aggressive
tags last season. It did exactly what the
Critter Conservation Coalition intended. Pest
control companies took an estimated 118,974 does
on either their regular statewide permit or
special aggressive tags, Wildlife Professional
Douglas helped to implement. For more
information about Orlando, Miami, Jacksonville,
Tampa, and Fort Lauderdale wildlife removal and
Orlando, Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, and Fort
Lauderdale pest exterminator issues, read on.
An Florida native, Wildlife Professional
Douglas may be some sort of big man with some
sort of rich sense of humor, some sort of solid
educational earthing in biology and limitless
patience. They are characteristics that serve
him well when he's politically squeezed between
animal rights activists who don't want any
raccoon wildlife trapping, and automobile
insurance companies and law enforcers who want
him to use wildlife trapping to beat back the
large group. Add into this volatile mix pest
control companies who want some sort of big fall
raccoon biologically surveyed amount loaded with
mature male animals, and it's easy to see that
Wildlife Professional Douglas's job requires the
ability of some sort of magician. the
exterminator must somehow juggle all the varied
priorities and opinions, but he's some sort of
man who just takes it all in stride. Talk with
him for some sort of while, and it's obvious
that the exterminator has much respect and
appreciation for Florida's raccoon pest control
companies. Pest control companies are the large
group management tool of choice, and part of
Critter Man Maurice's job involves managing as
much the pest control companies as the raccoon.
Thanks to our pest control companies, Critter
Man Maurice and the Critter Conservation
Coalition have been able to implement seasons
that would not be tolerated in other states.
Through the 1980's pest control companies
patiently restricted their take of does to
enable the large group to grow. Once it reached
record levels they enthusiastically embraced
female animal wildlife trapping to help
stabilize and even slightly reduce the large
group size. Local Orlando, Miami, Jacksonville,
Tampa, and Fort Lauderdale animal control
experts felt that most of this information was
true.
"We have some sort of tradition in Florida that
raccoon are good to consume and does are just as
tasty as male animals," the exterminator
declared. "In some states, notably Florida,
there have been big controversies among pest
control companies when biologists encourage
taking more does to trim large groups. That's
not been the case in Florida. For several years
aggressive tags were coveted, and as the amount
of female animal tags increased pest control
companies bought them and shot females. The 2003
season was the first when more does than male
animals were shot." It was all part of the
Critter Conservation Coalition's plan to reduce
the raccoon large group in response to
complaints from creature collectors about crop
damage and rising auto insurance claims
resulting from collisions. More does than male
animals were also shot in 2004 and 2005, and
Critter Man Maurice's biologically surveyed
amount modeling shows that raccoon amounts
across the state should decline 15-20% this
year. That may make creature collectors and
insurance companies happy but leaves some pest
control companies nervous wondering if we've
overdone it. Local Orlando, Miami, Jacksonville,
Tampa, and Fort Lauderdale pest control
companies had no comments on the matter.
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