Deer Mice In Your Home
While any type of rodent infestation on your property can be concerning, deer mice present a special danger to yourself and your family. Deer mice are known carriers of Hantavirus, which is a deadly and dangerous pathogen. To protect your loved ones against Hantavirus, be sure to schedule mouse removal at the first sign of an infestation. Minnesota Wildlife Management specializes in mouse removal in the Minneapolis area and can eliminate the dangers of deer mice from your property.
If you have recently discovered that you are sharing your home with a wild animal, you quickly shift your thinking to how to get it out of your home. This may be different depending on what type of animal – a raccoon, bats, a squirrel, mice, or snakes and where they are located. One other thing to consider quickly is hiring a professional for sanitation services. Wild animals will leave droppings, urine and other fluids behind and this can be both harmful and unsanitary for human contact
Unlike birds, most animals do not migrate to the south for the winter. The same creatures that can be a nuisance in the warmer months are the same wild animals that can cause damage to property and buildings during the winter months. It is important to know what to look for to determine if animals have invaded your home seeking warmth. There are some things you can do to prevent an invasion from taking place.
For many of us, having a wild animal in your home is uncomfortable for many reasons. First, they can carry disease, can be unpredictable when cornered and can nest and leave droppings that can cause damage to your property. Another reason that having an unwelcome critter in your home is not desired is because you probably imagine that the only way to safely get them out is to kill them. Even if you know that you do not want to share space with that wild animal(s), you may not want to be responsible for their death.
There are many reasons that you do not want bats living inside your home. Bats carry diseases that can be passed along to humans, including rabies. If you see any evidence that you may have bats hiding in your siding, roofline, chimney or vents, it is time to call the professionals at Minnesota Wild Animal Management. Bat removal services should always be handled by a trained professional. In fact, if you come into physical contact with a bat, you should be seen quickly by a healthcare professional

