Wild Animal Removal | Wild Animal Disposal | Wild Life Management MN

There are more species of rodents than there are of all other mammals combined. They include beavers, chipmunks, mice, porcupines, rats, and squirrels. Rodents breed so swiftly that they would soon overrun the earth if they were not the prey of almost all flesh-eaters.  Other animals such as moles, rabbits, gophers, snakes, mice, and other rodents can wreck some serious havoc to your property. Read the rest of this entry »

Wild Life Management and Pest Control MN | Remove Gophers, Skunks Bats, Pests

Wild animal and pest control is important no matter what the season.  While some do hibernate during the winter, others actively work on building warm nests year round, often inside homes. With 24% of homeowners reporting mice infestations specifically in the winter, they are among the top pest issues of the season. Read the rest of this entry »

Raccoons Preventing and Controlling Property Damage

Raccoons are intelligent, curious, brazen at times, and even appear to be cute and cuddly. Make no mistake, raccoons are not domesticated like a cat or dog, they are wild animals.  These seemingly friendly critters have sharp teeth and claws and will get nasty if they are cornered by a person or another animal like a dog. Raccoons are wild animals and no attempt should be made to pick them up or pet them, even if they appear tame. Read the rest of this entry »

Wild Animal Management MN | Raccoons

Most wild animals just mind their own businesses and never cause a conflict with people. In fact, many people really enjoy their interactions with wildlife. Often, species are not viewed as pests in their normal habitats but may clash with people when they enter our world. How many people worry about a skunk in the woods? Yet a skunk under the porch or a squirrel in your attic is an entirely different matter. Read the rest of this entry »

Minnesota Wild Animal Management | Raccoon Removal

Raccoons are definitely the number one invader of homes and buildings. Raccoons are nocturnal, typically sleeping during the day and becoming active at night. This prevents many people from witnessing raccoons’ disruptive behaviors. These animals can knock over garbage cans, tear up your lawn, nest in your chimney, attics, or under your deck, and also ruin gardens. Read the rest of this entry »

Wild Life Management MN | Wild Animal Removal | Wild Animal Disposal

The raccoon’s antics and its appealing face make it a favorite of some and a villain to others–especially to someone whose cornfield has been raided. These excellent climbers and swimmers thrive in almost any environment and eat everything from crayfish to corn–not to mention garbage. Raccoons are most active at night. This prevents many people from witnessing raccoons’ disruptive behaviors. Read the rest of this entry »

MN Wild Animal Removal, Prevention & Animal Damage Repair

The Raccoon is a most unusual critter. The word “raccoon” is derived from the Algonquian word aroughcoune, “he who scratches  with his hands.” Raccoons will eat anything, and are one of the few animals that have benefited from human characteristics. They have thumbs that make quick work of garbage cans, doors, and other formerly closed, containers. Read the rest of this entry »

Insect, Pest, and Animal Control Services MN

Whenever the weather starts to turn cold, you may start to see more insects and pests crawling around your home. The reason for this is that the colder weather drives insects and animals like bats, raccoons, skunks, squirrels, mice and rats to seek refuge in a warm and dry place, like the conditions your home provides. Some pests and rodents will hibernate in your home while others will remain active, causing problems. Read the rest of this entry »