Snake Removal Service Near Me

Snake Removal Service Near MeThe vast majority of the snakes in the state of Minnesota are harmless. Only two of the seventeen species of snakes are poisonous – the Timber Rattlesnake and the Eastern Massasauga snake. These two species have only very rare encounters with humans and live almost exclusively in the southeastern part of the state. However, it is very likely that if you find a snake it your home, you may not care whether it is harmless or poisonous – you will simply want it removed from your home immediately.

Trap and Release Squirrel Removal

Trap and Release Squirrel RemovalSquirrels are a common sight in Minnesota, and while they may seem harmless, they can quickly become a nuisance when they find their way into your home. For homeowners in Blaine, MN, dealing with a squirrel infestation can lead to property damage, health concerns, and unnecessary stress. Minnesota Wild Animal Management offers professional and humane

Safeguarding your Property from Wildlife Intrusions

Safeguarding your Property from Wildlife IntrusionsWildlife intrusions can pose significant challenges for homeowners, from property damage to potential health risks. Minnesota Wild Animal Management’s blog delves into the importance of understanding wildlife behaviors and identifying signs of intrusions. Recognizing the presence of wildlife early allows homeowners to take proactive measures to protect their properties.

The Impact of Wildlife on Property and Health

Wildlife, such as raccoons, squirrels, or bats, can cause substantial damage to homes, attics, and yards. The blog discusses how their nesting and foraging behaviors

Burnsville Mice Removal

Mouse Removal BurnsvilleWhen you turn off the TV at night to go to bed, and the house is quiet and peaceful, is there something that suddenly disturbs that silence? You hear a scratching inside the wall and just wish you could reach through the wall and grab what is making that noise. Yes, mice are really annoying. There are myriad ways to control the problem, but the only sure way to stop having mice in your house is to hire animal control experts, such as us at Minnesota Wild Animal Management Inc

Raccoon Trapping Service

Raccoon Trapping Service | Raccoon Removal Minneapolis, MNRaccoons are very interesting animals. They are omnivores, meaning that they eat plants and animals. They are curious and smart, and their love of food leads them to garbage cans and dumpsters all around us. Raccoons are generally recognizable because of their black mask on their face and the black rings around their tales. They are about 12” tall, 24-38” tall and weigh between 15-20 lbs. Raccoons have dexterous front paws that act like hands and they use them to access food in gardens, garbage cans in and around our homes. These paws can open doors, lids and even jars, and, when a raccoon finds a food source, it may continue to come back over and over, leaving a big mess behind. Raccoons also transmit disease to humans and pets, so it is important to take care of a raccoon problem quickly, if you have one. Minnesota Wild Animal Management Inc. can help you manage a raccoon problem once and for all.

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