Altamonte Springs Animal Control & Wildlife Removal
Professional Wildlife Removal: We operate in Altamonte Springs, FL and specialize in nuisance wildlife control. If you need mouse or rat control in Altamonte Springs, we
offer a complete solution with full guarantee on our work. We commonly deal with problems such as raccoons in attics, squirrels in the ceiling, rats in the walls, snake removal and control, bat
control, and more. We are the best Altamonte Springs extermination company available when it comes to wild animals.
All of our wildlife trapping is performed in a humane manner. We never intend to harm any wildlife only to safely and permanently remove it from your home or business. Once animals are caught, we
quickly arrive in Altamonte Springs to remove the animal, and relocate it approximately 30 miles outside of the Greater Orlando area. We service most of Orlando and central Florida, but do most of our business in
Altamonte Springs and surrounding towns.
We take pride in operating as a small, owner-operated company within Altamonte Springs, and we stand by our work. If you need animal trapping services in Altamonte Springs or any part of Orange County, FL or Seminole County, give
us a call, and we will be happy to assist you. We specialize in both residential and commercial services, and accept all major credit cards. There is no free wild animal removal service in Altamonte Springs, but
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Most Recent Altamonte Springs Animal Control News Clip:
Raccoon season brings family, friends together. Altamonte Springs - Central Florida is one of the leading raccoon wildlife trapping areas in the United States and this year should continue that tradition. Corn gathering seems to be right on target, thus giving raccoons sufficient enough food to hang around. The 2007 raccoon season, like all others, brings family and friends together for a good time and good wildlife trapping. The season brings in wild animal control companies from all over the country. A survey taken early in the year gives us a clear indication that
Orange County, along with the other Altamonte Springs counties, can expect another good season. Local animal control trappers we surveyed felt that this was true. Altamonte Springs pest control experts did not comment on this situation.
The season will be 70 days long, starting on Sept. 1 and running through Nov. 9. The daily limit is 12 and the possession limit is 24. The season catching hours are one-half hour before sunrise and ends at sunset. You may only use a animal removal trap capable of holding three animals or less and, unlike rodents, the regulations still allow for you to use lead trapped, if you desire. To animal capture raccoons you need a small game wildlife trapping animal control license, except for landowners wildlife trapping on their own land, people 16 years of age and younger or 76 and older. By most critter experts' estimates, this is a fair proposal. Altamonte Springs exterminators and extermination companies felt that most of this was true.
You will also need the migratory raccoon wildlife trapping animal control license, except for those age 16 and under in the immediate presence of a licensed adult or those age 16 and under who have successfully completed wildlife management company education. Wild animal control companies must keep raccoons separate and identifiable from the bag limit of other wild animal control companies. If raccoons are given away, they must be labeled with: name, address, animal control license amount and date taken. This doesn't mean the raccoons are causing trouble, just that they need to be contained. Professional rodent and rat control businesses in Altamonte Springs declined to comment on the matter.
Growing conditions have been excellent this year, so crops on these areas will be in excellent condition for the raccoon season opener. Sunflowers will be disked down before Sept. 1 and at intervals after opening day to provide continuous food supplies for raccoons. Give the conservation areas a call to find out where the "hot spots" are and the special regulations for that area, or look on the web. It's also a good idea to scout any area you plan to animal capture before the season so you can be sure to pick out a good, safe spot because odds are you won't be the only one out there. The local Altamonte Springs wildlife control operator agrees with most of the above. When asked for an opinion, bat removal and bird control groups in Altamonte Springs, mostly concurred. For professional Altamonte Springs animal control, call a local wildlife removal expert.
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