Company That Removes Wild Animal Droppings
At Minnesota Wild Animal Management, we have seen it all. With almost 30 years of experience in humane animal removal, we understand even the smallest of differences that services like ours can do to make a large impact. As Minnesota grows in numbers, creating more homes and clearing forestry, wild animals will naturally find their way onto your property. They can invade your garage, nest in your attic and even fly around in your home. At Minnesota Wild Animal Management, we will work to humanely remove the animal(s) from your space but that’s not where our job ends. Sometimes having a wild animal in your home means more than just a fuzzy thing running around. Sometimes it means that these animals have destroyed your property while they’ve been making their own little habitat
Having birds around your property brings beautiful sights and wonderful sounds. That is, as long as they keep their distance from our actual home. At Minnesota Wild Animal Management, we regularly get calls from homeowners in Minnesota requesting our safe bird removal services. We’re here to ensure that these birds don’t try and turn your home into their own.
In the middle of winter, many of us think about how tired we are of the cold and how much we are looking forward to spring. Wild animals may not think about things in the same way humans do, but they surely act as though they do. At the height of winter, some animals sneak into your home to escape the cold and snowy weather, protection and safety that we take for granted. Animals have the same instinct to seek shelter as we do, and some of them
Squirrels are all over Minnesota. In fact, the gray squirrel is one of the most common critters in the entire state. You will frequently see them in your yard, darting across the road, in parks, on trails and in wooded areas. They have a trademark bushy tail and are not generally aggressive. However, over the last several decades, as our state has been built up more and more, squirrels have made their way closer and closer to humans. Squirrels are active during the day, they eat nuts, acorns, seeds and flowers
At Minnesota Wild Animal Management, we are no strangers to bats. Bats find themselves in the most unique and interesting places. Whether they are huddled in your attic or making themselves stuck in one of your eaves, you do not want to keep them around for long. In Minnesota, there are seven common species of bats. Within those species, two of them are known for making their way into homes and wreaking havoc on your space. If you think you have

