Animal Removal and Repair
Even people who describe themselves as animal lovers have their limits when it comes to sharing their home or work spaces with them. Minnesota Wild Animal Management LLC. is a humane and professional animal removal company. Our staff are thoroughly trained to remove almost any animal from your home or business. We specialize in the removal of snakes, raccoons, mice, deer mice, bats, and chipmunks, but if you have found that you are sharing space with a kind of animal that is not on our list, the chances are good that we will be able to remove it for you.
As fall sets in around the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, homeowners might notice increased wildlife activity on their properties. With temperatures dropping, many animals begin searching for warm places to shelter and reliable food sources. This often leads to encounters with local wildlife such as raccoons, squirrels, and bats. Understanding which animals are most active this time of year can help residents recognize potential problems
There are lots of different animals that homeowners don’t mind hanging around the home, but bats are not one of them. If you see bats around your property, chances are that they may be doing more than simply hanging around your property. If able, bats will utilize your home as a protective area to rest or even nest. If you believe that bats may be infiltrating your home, trying to remove these pests on your own is the last thing that you want to do. Instead, you should call bat removal and clean up professionals in Blaine, MN. When it comes to the area, there is no better partner to handle your bat
Don’t you just love fall decorations? The pumpkins, the leaves, the bats? Wait, are those decorations or actually real bats? While we all love a Halloween decoration, no one wants to actually house bats in their home. If you have a bat problem in Andover, Oak Grove, Ham Lake, or Blaine, MN, let Minnesota Wild Animal Management, LLC., come and help clean it up. We offer
Rodents biology and habits make them hard to control. They are rapid breeders and are highly adaptable to live amongst humans. Furthermore, their ability to fit into small areas makes it easy for them to sneak into your home. If you have a rodent problem and are living in Andover, Coon Rapids, Ham Lake or Oak Grove, than MN Wild Animal Management LLC. is here for you!
Minnesota is home to eight species of bats, one of which is protected under the Federal Endangered Species Act of 1974 and two more being considered for protection. Five out of the eight species (the little brown myotis and large brown bat) have been observed roosting inside residential buildings

