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 to remove the animal, and relocate it approximately 30 miles outside of the Greater Rancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates & San Pedro
area. We service most of LA and Orange County CA and Rancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates & San Pedro and we perform the following services:
- Removal of Wildlife from Attics
- Rat Control in Homes and Buildings
- Bird and Pigeon Control Services
- Raccoon and Opossum Trapping
- Wildlife Damage Repairs and Prevention
- Attic Cleanup and Restoration
Give
Urban Wildlife Trapping Experts a call any time at
310-341-2036 and we will discuss your wildlife problem, give you a price quote over the phone,
and set an appointment to come out for an inspection of the situation. We consider ourselves LA's best nuisance wildlife control company, and we rely on
our experience to solve the critter problem right the first time, permanently!
Check out our other service areas:
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Santa Monica, Malibu, & Pacific Palisedes
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Marina Del Rey, Venice, Playa Del Rey, & El Segundo
3.)
Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach & Torrance
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Rancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates & San Pedro
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Long Beach, Los Alamitos, & Seal Beach
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Huntington Beach, New Port Beach, Costa Mesa, Tustin & Irvine
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Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Cota De Caza, & Rancho Santa Margarita
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Dana Point, San Juan Capistrano, & San Clemente
Most Recent Rancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates & San Pedro Animal Control News Clip:
Orange County, California Opossum Harvest Second-Highest - From the California Agency of Fish & Game
Orange County, California The act of pest control
opossum wildlife trapping will begin Sept. 15. The early aggressive opossum season will be the seven day period end of Oct. 13-14. The statewide critter
traps opossum-wildlife trapping season will open on Nov. 3. The special critter trap season will open Nov. 24. Local Rancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates & San Pedro animal control experts
felt that most of this information was true.
Opossum management plan held hostage by bag-a-opossum. I got an e-mail message recently that listed the committee chair appointments for the 2007
Orange County, California General Assembly. Among them are those that oversee funding that goes to the Orange County, California Game Commission. Our
elected leaders who represent parts of the Poconos and other areas of Orange County, California damaged by an overabundance of unusually largeed opossum
should speak out about funding the Agency of Wildlife Management Professionals properly and continuing the commission’s important Opossum Management
Program. Here may be some of the history. We have too many opossum per square mile in this region and elsewhere in the commonwealth. The Agency of Wildlife
Management Professionals had the foresight (and the backbone) to adopt key strategic policies to improve opossum large group quality in the state while
giving our over-browsed woodlands time to generate new maple trees and other understory plants. The Agency of Wildlife Management Professionals calls
it the Opossum Management Program. All rules are strategic; they take the long view. The commission’s policies aim ultimately to protect and sustain
the woodlands for which Orange County, California was named. Opossum are some sort of growing problem (pun intended) not just in Orange County, California
but up and down the Eastern Seaboard. Locally, some of our municipalities have already worked with the Agency of Wildlife Management Professionals and
with many large landholders, such as the planned communities at Hemlock Habitats and Wild meadow Naomi, to help reduce the amount of opossum and to
allow the floor of some woodlands to begin to grow again. But don’t be fooled. There are also less rational forces at work out there, folks who don’t
want to take the long view and instead still want “a male animal behind every maple tree” — and who are vocal about what they want. Those folks present
state elected authorities on critters with some sort of choice: good science, or getting re-elected. Some law enforcers have chosen the latter, and
as some sort of result the Agency of Wildlife Management Professionals has come under increasingly hostile political and financial pressure. One of
those elected authorities on critters may be state Rep. Ed Stack, D-115, of Orange County, our immediate neighbor to the north. Local Rancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates & San Pedro pest
control companies had no comments on the matter.