Wild Animal Pest Control is a Growing Problem in Miami Valley

Why is Wild Animal Pest Control a growing problem?

There is a multitude of reasons why Wild Animal Pest Control is problematic starting with perfect weather conditions. Also, the lack of disease due to conservation efforts, and the increased human footprint on what was once natural wildlife habitat.

Humane wildlife control is necessary and beneficial to society and nature. There are a few reasons. For example, preventing health risks, conservation of resources, safe animal and human interaction, and reducing property damage. Now more than ever, animals are becoming increasingly comfortable and prevalent around people. They have moved from their natural habitats and rural areas. They now live in suburban neighborhoods, and even large urban cities.

Raccoons once in the woods live now in the sewers. Field mice moved from the country, to the  city, to garages, to living rooms.  Mice and squirrels travel the power lines and across roofs. House cats disappear, and coyote tracks are found in backyards and parks in the city. Even deer are now brave enough to sneak through city park and neighborhoods. Also, rabbits, skunks and groundhogs destroy gardens and burrow under sheds. Raccoons and opossums can be aggressive and territorial and carry diseases such as rabies that can transfer to humans and pets.

All Animals Can Overpopulate An Area

All animals, whether beaver (visit our Beaver Page), coyote, bats or raccoons can very easily overpopulate, if not kept under control. Once their numbers are greater than the the habitat they are living in can support they deplete the food sources they need to survive, and turn to contact with humans, pets, trash and often times die off in large numbers, when simply controlling the population at healthy, sustainable numbers could have easily prevented the loss. Also when overpopulated and in extremely close living, animals can contract and spread disease, which will also result in heavy losses.

Wildlife interactions with humans and in close proximity to homes and schools can pose health risks. These risks include mice, raccoons, squirrels, opossums, birds and bats feces which can pollute water. This type of pollution releases hazardous, dangerous spores into the air. Furthermore, the CDC can give you complete details on health risks. Also,  we are here to help with Barnes Wildlife Control Wild Animal Pest Control system. You might not realize, the harmful effects of bats, or a raccoon living in the attic of a garage or house, or even a barn. In reality the air is being contaminated and that air can be extremely harmful over long term exposure.

Barnes Wildlife Control – Diligent Environmental Stewards

Wildlife control is important to being diligent stewards of our surroundings and resources. When out of control animals can cause catastrophic damage to buildings, causing leaks and water damage, decay and extensive damage to roofs and foundations. These problems can be prevented and animals can thrive through responsible wildlife control and long term management.

Wild Animal Pest Control Raccoon removed from Huber Heights Attic

Wild Animal Pest Control Raccoon removed from Huber Heights Attic