Wildlife Removal Holland, MI | Bat Control & Raccoon Trapping
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Animal Control Service
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Wildlife Trapping Service
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Attic Restoration Service
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Pest Control Service
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Raccoon Trapping & Removal
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Squirrel Trapping & Removal
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Mice Removal & Control
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Snake Removal & Control
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Dead Animal Removal & Cleanup
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Mole Trapping & Vole Control
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Bat Removal & Control
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Skunk Trapping & Removal
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Bird Removal & Control
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Groundhog Removal & Woodchuck Trapping
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Chipmunk Removal & Trapping Service
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Opossum Removal & Trapping
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Rat Removal & Control Service
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Dead Deer Removal
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Muskrat Removal & Control
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Woodpecker Removal & Control
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Raccoon Feces Cleanup
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Bat Guano Cleanup
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Bird Nest Removal Service
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Chimney Cap Installation Service
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Animal Damage Repair
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Rodent Removal Service
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Commercial Bird Control
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Pigeon Removal Service
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Gopher Control
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Rat Exterminator
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Mice Exterminator
The Best Professional Holland Michigan Wildlife Control Company
Are you hearing scratching in your attic or noise on your roof. Typically this is the cause of nuisance wildlife either inside your attic or trying to make their way in. Problem wildlife will not only cause issues up high, nuisance animals will strike high and low trying to find the safest place to live. This means skunks under your deck, stoop and shed. Raccoons living under the shed, inside the garage and inside of your chimney. Squirrels inside chimneys, garage rafters and even cooking grills. Wildlife are extremely adaptive and will make use of whatever is available to survive and stay safe.
If you are in need of Holland, MI wildlife removal services, there is a few things you may want to know about the over all trapping and wildlife control process. We offer trapping services along with a list of various services to better serve homeowners for their every wildlife management need. This includes but is not limited to, dead animal removal, bird nesting removal, bat exclusion services, animal proofing, feces clean up, damage repairs, odor management, animals in window wells, wildlife removal from chimneys and the list goes on. Our decades of experience make us the perfect choice for any and all Holland wildlife removal situations.
If you describe your problem in detail, I can provide an estimate. The above are just some of the services offered by Platinum Wildlife Removal. The primary culprits are raccoons, squirrels, rats, bats, and mice, but other creatures may be at work. These predators are known to attack unattended livestock and pets. Founded in 2006, our company blends the best elements of the pest control and animal removal industries to provide you with top notch service to handle you nuisance wildlife problem. Attic dwelling animals leave behind biohazardous waste. Platinum Wildlife Removal also provides dead animal removal in Holland. Bat removal in Holland is Platinum Wildlife’s speciality. We also do squirrel trapping near you. Or perhaps an animal is loose in your house and causing damage? We can help with that too.
Holland Michigan is full of wildlife, and is also full of people which makes encounters more and more common. Some frequent questions we get are:
- How much does wildlife removal cost?
- Where do you set the traps?
- What kind of bat for you use?
- How do you keep from getting sprayed?
- Have you ever been sprayed?
- How do you remove skunk odor, tomato juice?
- What do you do with the animal?
The cost of wildlife removal can truly range as there is no one set price that can meet the needs of hundreds of nuisance wildlife scenarios. After a phone consultation to determine your exact needs, we can better gauge a price for handing your issue. Trapping costs are typically are set price unless the area is unsafe or has limited access forcing us to use alternate or modified methods to trap the animals. Dead animal removal can also vary as animals tend to die in some very inaccessible places or will die right on your lawn. Size and disposal will also play a role. Animal proofing costs will vary depending on the location of the area if up high, if there are rocks, roots or bushes to deal with if on the ground and what the size of the area is that we are excluding to wildlife. As you can see, the cost of Holland wildlife removal really is a tailored price to your exact needs.
With raccoons traps can be set on the roof, on the ground where they are gaining access and also inside the attic if need be. Each has its pros and cons. Setting up for squirrel removal or raccoon traps on the roof means it must be secured down by screwing to the roof. Of course, all holes are properly sealed after the trapping has been completed. Raccoon removal that is done inside an attic, can also bring its own set of issues. When a raccoon has been caught and needs to be brought down and through the home, it can potentially be messy. Raccoon urinate when they are afraid, they can usually have feces in the cage, can cut themselves on the steel, and loose hair and they rub against the cage. This means you can have blood, hair, urine and raccoon feces trailing into your home if the trap has not been contained tightly. For squirrels, attic traps work wonderful as they don’t really present all of the issue raccoons do. Traps set on the ground for raccoon where they are climbing up can be effective but they can also catch random animals that find the bait first. Skunk traps are set at the den site, which is most effective for quick capture.
Many are interested in the bait we use. For squirrels, peanut butter is usually the bait of choice as it has a strong odor and lasts quite a while. Raccoon will eat almost anything, so anything from cat food and sardines to marshmallows are used depending on the time of year and situation. Skunk are omnivores as well so cat food, sardines and carrots are all baits that are used to catch them.
We do get sprayed from time to time when providing Mice Removal and while there is no way to keep a skunk from spraying, patience and experience can calm a skunk’s nerves to keep it from spraying. When we are sprayed, baking soda, peroxide and dish soap is the only solution that breaks down all 3 molecules of skunk odor. Tomato juice is an internet tale.
Holland Michigan wildlife removal services have various laws that govern what is done with the species of each animal. While some have to be euthanized by Michigan state law, others are able to be relocated.
If you are looking for Holland Michigan nuisance animal trapping services for problem wildlife, give us a call today. We can solve all of your bat, bird, squirrel, skunk, raccoon, groundhog, muskrat, opossum, mice, rats and other problems with experience and effective methods that are humane and safe.
Important Information About Bats History
Information about bats history that you may wish to understand if you have a bat colony living in your attic. Bats like to roost in trees, caves, high locations, structures such as barns or attics and other areas where they can be left alone. They will roost upside down in these high locations and prefer to roost during the daytime hours and fly out to feed at night.
Bats dine on insects and will eat as many as a thousand or more insects in a feeding. If you have a mosquito issue, you may appreciate having a bat colony nearby to help eradicate your mosquito issue. Bats can dine on 600 mosquitos in an hour. What better way to get rid of the pesky mosquitos!
Female bats give birth annually to one offspring. Their young are born naked and completely helpless. They have tiny and underdeveloped wings that will rapidly grow and they will be able to fly on their own in short order. Mother bats nurse their young and will have a small nest area where they care for the young.
Bats that reside in cold locations will hibernate during the cold winter months. Some species of bats can live for as long as 20 years.
In spite of what the movies teach, bats aren’t really evil or bloodthirsty. They’re actually a very fascinating species to study. They dine on insects and fruit and can also pollinate plants as the bees do. They can be very beneficial for farmers and ranchers as they can help to pollinate crops.
Some species of bats dine on fruits and others will dine on small rodents, frogs, lizards, and other such small creatures. Depending on the species they may even eat other weaker members of the bat colony. Most bats prefer to dine on insects.
Bats that pollinate will pollinate such foods as guava, bananas, mangoes, agave, and large cacti. By pollinating these crops the bats are actually working as farmers.
Many farmers and ranchers have bat houses. These birdhouse condo type structures are often placed in and around farms and ranches. You may also find them in trees on farms and ranches. They look like a birdhouse condominium and have several entries underneath for bats to enter. Inside they have perches that they can hang upside down on to rest during the daytime hours. At night, they will leave as a group and fly out to eat. When they’ve had their fill they will return to the roost for the day.
Pesticides that are put on plants can put bats at risk for loss of habitat. Many species of bats are endangered and for this reason, if you’re removing bats from an attic or barn area you can’t destroy the bat colony, you can only relocate it. There are many safe ways to relocate a bat colony so always talk to local wildlife specialists prior to removing a bat colony. Understanding information about bats history can go far to helping humans coexist with bats.