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ANIMAL BAT & BIRD EXTRACTORS can remove all types of nuisance wildlife. Trapping squirrels woodchucks groundhogs gophers raccoons opossums foxes and snakes on a daily basis, has given us plenty of experience over the years. We can then perform repairs to prevent animal re entry, so you experience your wildlife problem once. Unlike other company's, we find a long term solution to your problem. this sets us apart from our competition. We have 15 years experience and we will find a solution to any wildlife problem. From birds in vents and buildings to beavers destroying local ponds and trees, we will solve the problem. Many animals use your buildings to get warmth through the winter i.e. squirrels and raccoons. Bats usually return in the spring to start their maternity colony. Be aware of bats flying around your house at dusk and guano on the wall or ground.
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Squirrels and Raccoons are HYPERactive now !!!!!
Animals are destroying attic's and crawlspaces all over the Washington DC area
Free attic inspection with every job 
We specialize in
Fecal matter clean-up.
Raccoons and skunks are removing the sod and grass to get at the grubs under the lawn. building protein reserves to make it through the winter. Trapping and removal is the only way to deal with these nuisance critters.
Squirrels and raccoons are now finding ways to return to your attic's and crawlspaces to live and breed through out the winter months
We remove the animal, then repair the entry. All our work is
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We removed the birds that were flying inside the US Capitol building
We removed them live and released them outside the south door
This is our recent interview with MSNBC in reference to the white house raccoons.
Our offer to remove these raccoons for the presidential family at no cost to them or our government,
still stands !
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If you have bat problems the state of Maryland's guidelines allow us to
remove them between September and march. We are a Certified bat exclusion professional for BAT CONSERVATION INTERNATIONAL
Wildlife removal is all we do!
WE cannot remove any Maryland Bats after march 1st
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| Hello, I called "Animal Bat & Bird Extractors" this morning when I had heard an unknown creature rustling around my kitchen ceiling above my head. I received a timely call back from Tim (the owner) who gave me a reasonable fee estimate and a commitment to arrive at my home in Arlington between 1 and 4 pm. Tim arrived at 1 and it was apparent to me he had the situation under control. After Tim eliminated the possibilities of points of entry to my home, Tim determined that the creature had to be a bird (I was concerned it may have been a raccoon!!), and identified the vent the bird had flown through. Tim helped me with affixing vent covers to two areas that needed such a cover (including repairing a mangled dryer vent 25 feet in the air). Then Tim cut a small hole in my ceiling beneath a hidden light fixture and placed a box under the hole. Within minutes the bird fell into the box, and Tim released the bird off my back porch. Tim was very friendly, helpful and did a great job. Should I ever need extraction assistance again, I know who I'll be calling. Thanks again Tim! Matt Johnson Arlington, VA
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November 20, 2007 Mr. Tim McDowell Animal, Bat & Bird Extractors Emmittsburg, MD Dear Mr. McDowell, Thank you for your service at my home yesterday. I thought that squirrels had gotten into my attic and called you to see if you could take care of the problem. You were very knowledgeable and explained your procedures and fee to me very clearly on the phone. I requested that you come and do the work for me. You responded very promptly. Your thorough inspection of my home and your explanation of the situation clearly showed me that you know what you are doing. You assured me that there were no squirrels or other large critters in my house. You advised me about pruning trees close to my home to avoid future problems. No extraction needed - no charge! I would recommend that others consider taking advantage of your extensive experience to address animal problems in their home. Yours truly, James Crocker James Crocker Kensington, MD |
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Don't forget pigeons do not fly south for the winter... they just crap all over everything.
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Squirrels and raccoons are very active this month.
The squirrels and raccoons are moving in for the winter. They will establish a maternity area in your attic if they are not removed.
Remember squirrels chew electrical wiring to no end!
Raccoons can turn your attic into a giant catbox!
We also take calls on the weekends for weekday apointments.
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Cluster adjustments allowed the discussion of possible causes for the high risk raccoon rabies areas identified. Conclusion: This study analyzed raccoon variant rabies spatial and temporal patterns in New York that have not been previously described at a focal (census tract) level. Most cases of raccoon rabies are found in the Eastern half of the United States. While any mammal can contract rabies, usually through bat bites, raccoons are not among the animals likeliest to get or spread rabies in California. The rabies virus reaches the brain through the nerves, reproduces, then travels back through the nerves to the rest of the body. Once the rabies virus reaches the salivary glands, it is released into the saliva. Histopathologic review of central nervous system tissues at CDC revealed viral inclusions suggestive of Negri bodies, and subsequent tests confirmed a diagnosis of rabies. Genetic sequencing identified a rabies virus variant associated with raccoons, but how the patient became infected remains unknown. Once introduced into the body, rabies initially replicates in the muscle, connective tissue, or nerves at the site of inoculation. Subsequently, the virus moves to the nerve endings, which eventually leads to a migration to the spinal cord and brain. The virus binds to nerve or muscle cells at the site of the inoculation via nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Here the virus can remain for a prolonged period of time (up to several months). It is a viral infection that can affect the nervous system of any mammal, including humans. The disease is almost always fatal to both people and animals. Rabies is a highly contagious, fatal encephalitic disease of the central nervous system. Caused by a virus, rabies is transmitted through the saliva of an infected animal. Rabies continues to spread throughout the CNS, subsequently undergoing centrifugal spread along peripheral nerves to the skin, intestine, and into salivary glands, where it is shed in saliva. After exposure to 11,769 animals, 18,238 (45%) persons received PET, mostly because of contact with saliva or nervous tissue. We analyzed expenditure reports to estimate the cost of rabies prevention activities. Shada, a nervous lioness, spent eight years imprisoned in an 18' x 6' circus trailer in France. She had been brutally declawed by the circus owners so that she would pose less of a threat during training and performance sessions. Rabies is a disease caused by a virus in the Rhabdoviridae family that affects the central nervous system of the infected host. All mammals, including domestic and non-domestic animals and humans, can be infected with the virus. It multiplies in the central nervous system, and then travels down nerves to the salivary glands and into the saliva. While most cases of rabies are transmitted by a bite from an infected animal, it can also be transmitted if the infected animal licks you around an open wound, or mucous membranes such as the eyes, nose, or mouth. The rabies virus travels through the nervous system, eventually inflaming the brain. Early symptoms include irritability, headache, fever, and sometimes itching or pain at the site of the bite. Microscopic lesions of the central nervous system are inflammatory and similar to those seen in other virus infections. Negri bodies (inclusion bodies in the cytoplasm of neurons of infected animals) are positive proof of rabies infection. In general, penetrating bite wounds to areas of the body with a rich nerve supply are highest risk. Studies have shown that not all bites from rabid animals result in infection with the rabies virus. A characteristic symptom suggestive of rabies is tingling or muscle twitching/fasiculations near the site of the bite as the virus multiplies in the sensory nerves from that area within the spinal cord. After the prodromal phase the encephalitic phase begins where many symptoms relate to the legend of the vampire. Rabies is a virus germ with several kinds or strains that attacks the brain (and central nervous system) of warm-blooded animals (mammals). It uses foxes, skunks, bats and raccoons as carriers to spread the disease. Behavioral changes may include sudden anorexia, signs of apprehension or nervousness, irritability, and hyperexcitability (including priapism). The animal may seek solitude. Eggs ingested by another animal may hatch and cause nerve damage. Cases of human infection have been documented, including two fatal cases caused by accidental infections from captive raccoons. I suppose the youngster might replace one killed on the road or an old one in its twilight years. The arbitrary killing of raccoons has been proven to be an ineffective tactic in eradicating rabies from a particular area. In reality, raccoons that are trapped and killed are usually healthy animals. Too often scare tactics are used by unscrupulous animal controllers and/or ignorant concerned people that result in the needless killing of many animals. We hope this page will help raise awareness so that proper precautions be taken. The man kills the racoon, and because he doesn't know what else to do with it, he deposits the body in a stream on the street, hoping it will be swept away by the current. The raccoon came into contact with a homeowner's dog, and the dog killed the raccoon. Testing confirmed the raccoon was rabid. They are very strong, excellent climbers, very intelligent, and they are very skilled with their hands. Raccoons have learned to thrive in urban areas, and live in very high densities in cities, where they eat garbage and pet food. The public are told to turn these animals over to the Ministry who will kill them. When faced with such an option people usually refuse to hand the animals over, and in the face of this obvious problem, the Ministry claims that Ontarians will not break the law. Yes, rabies can kill humans. Rabies, in humans, causes a fear of water = dehydration, it can also give you a high fever and massive headaches. Even if the raccoon is not rabid, a biting raccoon has to be euthanized (killed) to test it for rabies. So putting food out for them can actually put them in danger. Rabies is one of the oldest and deadliest zoonotic diseases, killing tens of thousands of people worldwide each year. It is a viral infection typically transmitted to people via bites from infected animals, especially bats and carnivores or domestic mammals. Surprisingly, if applied immediately, the wound would be sterilized and the virus killed. Of course, this was seen as a miracle. In addition, 1,759 raccoons and 377 skunks were intramuscularly vaccinated against rabies and released using 27,956 trap-nights in an approximate 485 km2 TVR zone implemented outside of the PR zones. A total of 856 cats from both PR and TVR areas were also captured, vaccinated and released. Animals that most commonly transmit rabies include raccoons, skunks, and bats. Domestic animals, such as cats, cattle, and dogs, can also get rabies. Is rabies vaccine species specific? Raccoons live very closely with humans; should we not develop one for them? The closely related forms of rabies, including those specific to foxes, raccoons and bats, can also infect humans, and post-exposure treatments in New York alone have cost millions. Many species also appear to have a high tolerance for harboring pathogens without developing disease. 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