Dangers of DIY Wild Animal Removal

MN Wildlife Control Best Practices When wild animals make themselves at home in your attic, chimney, or backyard, it’s tempting to grab a trap or spray and take matters into your own hands. But DIY wildlife removal can do more harm than good. Here’s why trusting the friendly professionals

Bat Attic Removal, Repair and Clean up

Bat Attic Removal, Repair and Clean upIf you suspect bats have taken up residence in your attic, you’re not alone, Minnesota homeowners face this issue every year. The team at Minnesota Wild Animal Management is here to help with professional, friendly, and reliable bat attic removal, repair and clean up services from across the Twin Cities to greater Minnesota.

Bats are fascinating creatures; Minnesota is home to seven species, but two in particular

A Vital Aspect of Ecosystem Management

A Vital Aspect of Ecosystem ManagementIn the beautiful landscape of Minnesota, the coexistence of humans and wildlife is a delicate balance. At Minnesota Wild Animal Management, we understand the importance of humane wildlife control for the safety of both humans and animals. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the significance of humane wildlife management in maintaining a harmonious relationship between the ecosystem and human habitats.

Balancing Coexistence: Wildlife plays a crucial role in the ecosystem, contributing to biodiversity and maintaining a healthy environment. However, conflicts often arise when wildlife encroach upon human habitats, potentially causing damage to property or posing risks to human safety. Effective wildlife management

How Do Bats Enter A Home?

How Do Bats Enter A Home?Bats are very interesting creatures. They are nocturnal, they can find food in total darkness, they can live up to three decades and they can fly very fast with speed up to sixty miles an hour. Bats are the only flying mammals, and they eat mostly insects that come out at night. While they are a fun creature to read and learn about, when one comes too close, they can seem a bit scary! In fact, if you have a close encounter with a bat, you should likely see

The Risks of Ignoring Wild Animal Infestations in Your MN Home

The Risks of Ignoring Wild Animal Infestations in Your MN HomeWhen wildlife finds its way into your home, it may seem like a minor nuisance at first. However, ignoring wild animal infestation can lead to serious health, safety, and financial consequences. At Minnesota Wild Animal Management, we understand the unique challenges Minnesota homeowners face when dealing with unwanted animal guests. Here’s why timely intervention is crucial—and how our professional team can help.

Humane Snake Removal Services in Minnesota

Humane Snake Removal Services in MinnesotaDiscovering a snake in your home can be an unsettling experience. Whether it’s a harmless garter snake or a more concerning species, it’s natural to feel alarmed. At Minnesota Wild Animal Management, LLC., we specialize in the safe, humane, and effective removal of snakes from homes across the state. Our team is equipped to handle snake encounters promptly and professionally.

Minnesota is home to 17 species of snakes

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