As directed by the CDC and local governments, we all need to be taking special precautions during this time to limit strain on the healthcare system and stay healthy. Wildlife Command Center has implemented precautions such as minimizing technician/client contact physical contact, sanitizing electronic devices between interactions, and wearing respirators as appropriate. We are considered "essential human health services" therefore we will continue to help clients with wild animal intrusions. Please call us if you have any concerns, or are in need of animal removal services during this time.
Wildlife Command Center is a professional nuisance wildlife management company, specializing in providing animal removal and pest control services for residential, industrial and commercial clients in the greater St Louis, MO MSA and surrounding communities. Our Technicians are certified animal removal professionals who can remove wildlife animals using the latest technology and equipment, as humane and gently as possible. We can repair any damages caused by nuisance animals as well as clean, deodorize and disinfect any effected areas of your home, business or property.
Skunks are usually classified as a pest species due to their odor, and occasionally, rooting and digging. SKUNK REMOVAL: Your best bet is to trap the skunks in live cage traps, and relocate them. It's actually pretty easy to do, and safer and more effective than trying to kill them. You may be worried about the skunk spraying you, but it's really easy to avoid that. And just so you know, there is absolutely no skunk repellent spray (ironic!) powder, or device that'll keep them away. But if you trap them and relocate them at least five miles from your property, that should solve the problem.
Squirrels might seem cute and cuddly, but once they decide to call your attic home here in St. Louis, you've got a problem. Squirrels often move into attics to give birth and raise their young, the females can be particularly ornery if they feel their pups are threatened. Once inside your home, they leave behind a pungent odor from urine and feces. The waste they create is a source of disease to humans and pets, additionally it is also harmful to buildings, breaking down structures by rotting wood and other organic building materials.
Rats and other rodents are notorious for inhabiting attics, crawlspaces and basements; they are experts at gaining entry into your St. Louis home or office. Where there is shelter, rats will find it! Once inside rats chew through wiring, insulation, drywall, and wood. A rat can severely damage a building structure by chewing and weakening support beams and other building materials. Damage to electrical wiring from rodents is not only costly to repair but also possesses a fire hazard. The urine and fecal matter from rodents has a pungent smell that can permeate through your home or business making the structure unpleasant to occupy.
Nobody wants rodents and snakes roaming through their home, endangering their family, nor do they want bats and raccoons wandering through their business scaring customers. This is why you should call Wildlife Command Center located locally in St Louis, MO. We provide natural, gentle and humane wildlife removal. Our removal services include repair, cleaning, disinfecting, and deodorizing of your home or business. We also offer home or business inspections, where we will recommend, provide, and install solutions to prevent animal intrusions.
Pest Command Center offers pest control, extermination, damage repair and inspections in Texas, Missouri, Little Rock and Albuquerque. We can help you to get rid of termites in your home or rats scratching in the walls and ceiling. We can even help with a large bald faced hornet nest three stories high that needs extra-long ladders.
I swear, these guys are the best of the best! Not only are they very polite and professional, but you can tell they also know their stuff. Highly.
I had a huge problem with mice in my home, especially over the cold winter. They destroyed two cabinets worth of food, filled up one of my boots with.
I started working with Wildlife Command Center 4 years ago to address bats hanging around outside our attic. Fortunately not in. They explained their.
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