Avoid having these disturbing and hazardous animals close to your family and keep them safe.
WHAT WE DO
We Trap Multiple Animals
Raccoon
Raccoons carry a number of diseases that can be transferred to pets and humans. Raccoons are the number one carrier of rabies which can be fatal if left untreated.
Rats
Rats or mice are one of the most recognized as disease carriers which make them a health hazard to the human and animals.
Squirrel
Squirrels can be one of the most destructive animals that get inside homes. Often gnawing on wood, cables, wiring and any stored items.
Snakes
Of all the snakes living in North America, only the rattlesnake, copperhead, cottonmouth/water moccasin, and coral snakes are the most venomous snakes that humans or pets may encounter.
Bats
Bats are linked with dozens of diseases which are hazardous to humans, including histoplasmosis (a lung disease caused by the spores of fungus which grow on their droppings) and rabies.
Birds
Birds don’t become a nuisance until they access the attic, chimney, or roof structures defecating on everything below. Not only their droppings are unsightly, but it is also unsanitary and carry diseases.
Oposum
Opossums are not native to California. Their natural habitats are diverse ranging from arid to moist but prefer environments near wetlands and streams.
Skunks
The skunk is considered by many people to be a one of the most disgusting pests but in reality, the skunk is a non-aggressive animal that’s beneficial to control insect and rodent population.