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Alabama Squirrel removal and Alabama squirrel control can be very challenging.  It will require many different types of tools and ladders to complete this task. There are many different types of squirrel traps. Live traps in the attics aren't as effective as you might think. Trapping Alabama squirrels at the roof entrance and near the entrance can be very successful  Most Alabama squirrel control service work is at the roof line if the house or dwelling. Getting the Alabama squirrel out of the attic may require trapping, although it can be done through exclusion. A combination of exclusion and trapping is the best way to permanently keep Alabama squirrels out. Properly trained & licensed exclusion professionals will make Alabama squirrel Removal, problem free. Alabama animal control officers will respond free of charge when a squirrel is in the living areas of your home. How to Trap Squirrels & trapping Squirrels Squirrel Removal Prevention Choose  Alabama squirrel Removal


Alabama Raccoon Removal and Alabama Racccoon Trapping is very dangerous work. Alabama Raccoons have a higher possibility of carrying rabies and will be aggressive if cornered in the attic or inside your chimney. Most county and state animal control officials will respond to a Alabama raccoon inside you living areas of your home at no charge. When the Alabama raccoon takes up residence in your yard, crawlspace, attic, and chimney then you need a professional. Most Alabama wildlife removal and control professionals have had a rabies pre-exposure vaccine administered to them. A contaminated attic may need Attic Decontamination is a most after removing these animals. Look here for Center for Diseses Control  information on Alabama raccoon fecal matter removal.

The raccoon is a warm blooded mammal that is as big as a medium size dog. The adult raccoons weigh from about 10-30 pounds. The total body length, including the tail measures from 26 to 40 inches.  The raccoon is also known as the "masked bandit" beacuse of their unique facial coloring, the raccoon is also called a bandit because of his thiervy. Raccoons are a noncturnal animal. The paws of a raccoon can manuver and open almost anything offered. They have been known to be able to open garbage can lids, garage doors, and windows. They can be found living in caves, rocks, hollowed out trees, and in your attic!

The gestation period for raccoons is about 63 days with a litter averaging four to six young being born in April or May. About 60% of the female raccoons breed and produce litters when they are one year old while males typically do not breed until their second year. Mating season for the raccooon is at its peak in February and March. When about two months old, the young begin accompaying the mother as she hunts for food. Young raccoons remain with their mother throughout the year. Raccoons are typically active from about sunset to sunrise. Researches indicate that the average life span is about three to four years.

The intellegence of a raccoon is such that it can pick an avocado from a tree, aim, and throw it at a barking dog. They can also turn door knobs, without a lock. When they climb down a tree, he backs down, except for the last few steps, when it turns around. Swimming comes easily to the raccoon, who uses water for hunting;and, they have been known to drown dogs, who have pursued them into the water. Never approach a wild raccoon, when threatened, they can defend themselves against much larger animals. Sharp teeth, sharp claws, agility, and strength, all make the raccoon the survivor that he is. Though as many as four million are trapped or hunted each year in the United States, the raccoon population seems to be increasing.

People should not handle raccoons or their waste without protection and appropriate training.  Raccoons in the United States are known to carry infectious diseases that can be transmitted to humans and animals that have contact with raccoons or their waste. Raccoons expose humans to disease when handled or if there is exposure to bodily secretions or feces. Salvia, urine, feces and bites or scratched are the most commom routes of exposure.  80% of all North American raccoons carry Roundworm. This disease is caused by a parasite. The roundworm larvae cause problems as they travel through the person's muscles and various organs, including the liver, brain, lungs, and eyes. Raccoons are the primary host of this roundworm whicn is commonly found in their small intestines.  Raccoons shed millions of the microscopic roundwrom eggs in their feces. People may encounter the eggs through direct contact with raccoon droppings or by touching a contaminated area or object. If they don't wash their hands, they may later transfer the eggs to their mouths, Small children are particulary vulnerable because they tend to put their hands, and other objects into their mouths. Symptoms in people may include nausea, skin irrations, tiredness, liver enlargement, loss of coordination and muscle control, blindness, and coma. Other common diseases found in racoons are: Giardiasis, Leptospirosis, Salmomella, E Coli, and Rabies. Raccoons are one of the most common species to carry rabies.


Alabama Skunk Removal and Alabama Skunk control will always be unpredictable. The spray from a Alabama skunk can linger for weeks. unless you are very brave and or very confident, always have a Alabama skunk professional remove these friendly but smelly creatures. Dogs that get sprayed by the Alabama skunk usaully try to rub the smell from a Alabama skunk onto your carpet or couch.  


Alabama Opossum trapping and Alabama opossum removal is less dangerous than most other wildlife control, it is still not for everyone.  The opossum is part of the kangaroo family. usually the opossum resides in the lower areas of your dwelling. The Alabama opossum usually feeds on the dead caucus of other animals. Trapping Alabama opossums removal and exclusion is the best way to handle these creatures. Alabama Opossums usually are geound dwelling animals, if you hear noises in the attic and saw Alabama opossum in the back yard, it doesn't mean its in your attic, although it can be if the attic has easy access. These Alabama opossums are sometimes referred to Alabama possums


Alabama Snake Removal Alabama snakes get the worst publicity of all. They have been feared since biblical times. Although Alabama snakes are sometimes thought to stalk humans that's quite untrue. they're very east to predict. Food, heat and water is all they pursue. Take any of these things out of the equation and the snake leaves. Alabama Wildlife control professionals know how to remove the factors and then remove the Alabama snake problem.


Alabama Beaver Removal Alabama Beavers destroy man made habitat, but create much needed wetlands. The Alabama beaver will never stop tearing down trees and blocking waterways. Most humans cannot tolerate beavers when they devour the ornamental trees that humans plant . Tree replacement can be very expensive. some trees such as weeping cherry and weeping willows can be hundreds of dollars to replace and Alabama beavers can fall 5 trees per night. If you remove these trees the Alabama beaver will fall anither tree the next night olny to eat the tops first.


Alabama Bird Removal from Vents Alabama birds crap all over everything. from Alabama starlings nesting in vents to Alabama pigeons roosting at areas where humans do business, Alabama birds create many environmental hazards..After Having the Alabama Birds it is very important to have the area decontaminated.Bird Netting And bird Spikes in Alabama are good solutions to your Alabama bird control methods


Alabama Bat Removal Bats in Alabama are considered carriers of rabies and should be excluded by professionals.  There are to many variables in which to consider in Alabama bat control and exclusion. Every situation in Alabama is unique and should be evaluated and handled by a Alabama licensed wildlife animal control professional. Experience is the key in removing these Alabama Bats. From vents with a maternity colony to completely infested buildings, Alabama bat exclusion work is the most detailed work that can be done by the Alabama Bat certified professional. After removing Alabama bats in the attic one should consider Alabama attic decontamination for further protection against disease.


Alabama mole Removal    Moles are one of the common species of wildlife that we are called upon to control in North Houston. Moles can be found living in at lawns and landscapes throughout Alabama.  Alabama mole removal and mole trapping should be initiated as soon as the mole has been discovered living in these areas as Moles will tunnel through lawns damaging root systems and making it unstable to walk on the lawn. Expensive landscaping can be ruined quickly by this very small animal. Alabama is home to the Eastern Mole. Moles also take up residence under porches and patios Mole Removal Is Very Important to protect these areas. Moles create tunnels underground and "push up" the dirt that is excavated and deposit it on the surface of your lawn or landscape. Moles commonly eat earthworms and grubs.


Some Job Highlights

4/24/2010    My helper finished Attic insulation removal and replacement on 4/22/10 so I replaced the wood and shingles that we removed earlier in week, just in time for the rain that's coming today.    Started another raccoon mother with babies job, this raccoon is hold up in a dormer.

4-27-10    I applied eviction fluid in the attic through the vent cap. I trimmed the lattice outside the house, that the client  had used for flowers. The client said everything is quiet will go back and seal entry point. 4-28-10    Went back to the post office skunk job that I had my negative air machine at. I removed the machine, disinfected the entire crawl space and seal all entry points. 
4-30-10    I arrived at the clients house to remove bird nest in soffitt. Removed birds nest, and disinfected, and sealed the hole in the soffitt.  I went into the attic to make sure that no birds had gotten in. 
4-30-10    Trenched around 4 x 8 concrete porch, and poured concrete to keep animals from digging under porch. 
5-1-10    Client had his 80 year old mother living in a home that the laundry room was being remodeled, the ceiling was plastic and insulation. She said she saw a raccoon paw poke through the plastic and heard chattering. I arrived and  removed insulation and plastic, until I found the babies. I removed 4 babies by hand, and 1 with a catch pole. I then set a box trap for the mother.  

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Fun Facts about Bats!

Bats are the only flying mammals. Flying squirrels only glide.
The order that bats are in is called “Chiroptera,” meaning hand-wing. The bat wing structure is similar to a human hand. There are 4 long “fingers” with thin skin stretched between them. The thumb is small, has a nail on it, and is useful for crawling, grooming, and holding onto food.

There are 1,105 different species of bats in the world, making up about a quarter of all mammal species. There are 45 different species of bats that live in the United States and Canada. Most bat species live in the tropical regions of the world.

Mega-Bats are large bats found in the “old-world” tropical rainforests (Australia, Asia, and Africa). These bats are also called flying foxes. They have large eyes, small ears, large bodies, and have a dog-like face. They either eat fruit or drink nectar from flowers.

Micro-Bats are small bats found all over the world. They have large ears, small eyes, small bodies, and use echolocation, or radar, to find their food. They eat a wide range of food.

Most bats are colonial. They often live in dead trees, caves, bat houses, human buildings, rock crevices, and the underside of bridges. Some bats are solitary, mainly living in live trees.

The biggest bat in the world is the Malayan flying fox found in Asia. It weighs about 2 pounds and has a wingspan of about 6 feet. This bat eats only fruit.

The smallest bat in the world is the Kitty’s hog-nosed bat (also called the bumblebee bat). It is found in Thailand and weighs about 2 grams (that’s how much a dime weighs). It has a 6-inch wingspan.

Most bats in the North America eat insects. As a matter of fact, one bat eats about 2,000 to 6,000 insects each night. Many of the insects they eat include agricultural crop pests including the tomato horned worm, corn earworm, and many kinds of beetles. Bats also eat annoying insects like flies, mosquitoes, and gnats.
Bats that drink nectar are important pollinators of the organ pipe cactus and saguaro cactus in the United States. They are also pollinators of cash crops including mango, cashew, balsa, agave, and bananas.
Fruit bats around the world are important seed dispersers in the tropical rainforest. They are considered a “keystone species,” meaning that without them, many other plants and animals in the same ecosystem would be adversely affected.

Bats eat a wide variety of food, including insects, fruit, nectar, fish, frogs, rodents, lizards, birds, and blood.
There are three species of vampire bats. They live in southern Mexico, Central America, and South America. Vampires are small bats that drink blood from cows, goats, pigs, and chickens. They have an anticoagulant in their saliva that keeps the blood flowing as long as they are licking. Vampires are small bats that usually drink a tablespoon’s worth of blood per feeding. Vampires are very social animals and even have been known to feed sick or elderly bats.

Some species of bats have been detected flying over 50 miles per hour. Other species have been detected flying over 3,000 feet above ground in search of insect prey.
Bats usually have one baby once a year. Some bats commonly have twins. A few bats have been know to have 3, 4, 5 babies at one time. Tropical fruit bats usually have 1 baby twice a year. Bat babies typically weigh about 25% of an adult at birth.

The oldest bat fossil (found in Wyoming, USA) is estimated to be 52 million years old.
Bats live a very long time. Most bats live between 10 and 20 years. Some bats typically live to 30 years old. The oldest known bat was recently recaptured in Europe at 41 years old.

When winter comes, some bats migrate to warmer climates. Other bats find a cave or mine to spend the winter. Hibernation allows them to avoid freezing temperatures. During hibernation, a bat’s heart pumps about 11 beats a minute. In contrast, when bats are awake and flying, their heart pumps over 1,000 beats a minute.

Bats form the largest groups of mammals in the world. Bracken Cave (Texas) houses a colony of about 25 million Mexican free-tailed bats. Congress Avenue bridge (Austin, Texas) accommodates the largest congregation of bats in an urban setting: almost 1 million bats.

Bats cannot stand upright due to a very small pelvic girdle. They hang upside down nearly all the time. Blood does not rush to their head because they do not weight enough for gravity to effect their circulation.
About half of all the bat species in the world are either threatened or endangered. This is due primarily to habitat destruction, pollution, and human persecution. Some bat species are illegally hunted and sold for meat in Africa and Asia.

Bat houses can give bats a much needed home. Many bats live in human buildings because their natural habitat is no longer available. Bat houses should be mounted at least 12 to 15 feet off the ground, and facing an open, sunny location. They work best if placed on a pole, side of building, or tall mature tree with a lot of trunk space.

Very few bats contract rabies. Over the last 50 years, less than 40 people have gotten rabies from a wild bat. Scientific studies have shown that less than 1% of wild bats test positive for rabies. Nation-wide, about 5% of bats sent to state laboratories test positive for rabies. This number is higher because sick individuals are more likely to be caught and turned in for testing. Most colonies from buildings contain no rabid individuals. If people come in contact with a bat, they should contact their family physician or health department for advice regarding testing and treatment. Pets should be vaccinated against rabies to ensure their safety from wild mammals.

Copyright 2007-2010 Animal Bat & Bird Extractors (Tim McDowell ). All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed

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