
Philadelphia Squirrel Removal |
Seitz Wildlife 610-999-2606 Serving Philia And Surrounding Areas |
All Live Humane Removal |
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Certified bat exclusion Professional / Licensed / InsuredWildlife removed / Entry repaired / Job Guaranteed Philadelphia wildlife removal specializes in all types of animal trapping and exclusion. We remove From bats, raccoons, skunks, squirrels, snakes, opossums, beavers, flying squirrels, rats ,mice and birds of all kinds including pigeons. Any type of critter Removal & control is what we do on a daily basis. Squirrels in attics or in chimneys are a common problem in Philadelphia 15 years experience After we remove raccoons and or squirrels from your chimney we recommend a commercially made cap. When we remove raccoons from your attic we find an appropriate method of closing the entrance. Most raccoons enter the attic through the attic fan or through rotten wood. If the raccoon enters through rotten wood, we cover it with sheet metal so it cannot ever get back inside. All raccoon and squirrel jobs come with a free attic inspection. |
Seitz Wildlife Services is an owner operated company specializing in the humane removal of all nuisance wildlife. We are licensed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission and are fully insured. We commonly deal with all aspects of animal control such as squirrel removal, raccoon control, bat and bird control, odorless skunk removal and more. We offer poison free wildlife solutions that are guaranteed to solve your problem. Give us a call today and ask how we can help you ! Click on these links below to learn more about our services: Each wildlife problem is unique. Upon inspection we will determine which species is causing the problem, take the proper steps to resolve the issue and prevent it from happening again. Call now for a free phone consultation we can help! |
If the babies have been injured or the mother squirrel has been killed, contact your nearest wildlife rehabilitator. You may need to call a pest control service. You should ask your roofer to inspect the perimeter of your roof to look for openingss - if you're sure the critter is not inside the roofer can seal up the barge, capping, soffit or whatever and prevent its reentering. Another pest control company said that we would have to wait for the animal to emerge so they would know what they were dealing with. |
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SQUIRREL CONTROLWinter is here and that means squirrel season is upon us. With temperatures barely climbing above the freezing mark squirrels will do whatever it takes to get out of the cold. Squirrels take advantage of any opportunity to enter our homes through uncapped chimneys , open vents and any open gaps along roof edges. Squirrel control can be a challange and most often requires high ladder work to solve the problem. Getting rid of squirrels should be handled by a professional, if not properly removed squirrels can cause damage such as chewed electrical wires and soiled insulation. Common complaints associated with a squirrel infestation are running noises in the attic, scratching or chewing noises in a wall or ceiling or a chimney clogged with nesting material. If you are in need of squirrel removal give us call today and let us help you get a better night's rest. |
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Camden, NJ
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Pennsauken, NJ
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Cherry Hill, NJ
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Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services to use cruel, archaic methods that rely on inhumane tools such as steel-jaw traps and poisons to resolve perceived conflicts with these animals. The problem is that simply removing squirrels won?t solve the problem, as they keep returning to the same place. This is why you must hire a complete professional squirrel pest control service. If several factors are involved, such as overfeeding in amount and frequency, endoparasites, and a diet with too many sugars, the squirrel�s gastrointestinal disturbance can become more severe, deteriorate quickly, and be more difficult to identify and resolve. While gastrointestinal problems in juvenile squirrels are rarely related to infections that require antibiotics, this is possible and should be confirmed with culture sensitivity analyses prior to beginning any antibiotic treatment.