Our animal control will remove raccoons, squirrels and bats from chimneys and attics. Also; skunks and snakes from under crawl spaces. We trap pigeons from roofs and exterminate rats. Call United Wildlife Control today to get a free phone estimate for your home or business.
CONNECTICUT NUISANCE WILDLIFE REMOVAL EXPERTS
Connecticut’s wild animals are beautiful, fascinating and varied, but when a wild animal threatens you, introduces a hazard to your home or commercial space, and damages your property, call us immediately. Your Connecticut wildlife professional is experienced at taking care of the animals humanely and according to local and state laws.
We are a full-service network: we trap or remove the animals from your property, clean the biohazard messes they leave behind, repair the areas of the building that the animal damaged, and install blockers if necessary to prevent animals from coming back into your home the same way.
When you call us, your life goes back to normal.
We do not exterminate bugs, remove pets or remove large game animals. We are the ones to call to protect you, your home, your lawn and your property from nuisance wildlife, such as: raccoons, bats, pigeons, skunks, swallows, woodpeckers, voles, rats, gophers, squirrels, moles, beavers, armadillos, chipmunks, mice, snakes, opossums, feral cats, porcupines, rabbits and honeybees.
Whether you live in Connecticut’s Litchfield Hills, Connecticut’s River Valley, Mystic Country, Greater New Haven or Fairfield County, you can enjoy Connecticut’s wild life throughout this great state. When wild animals become a nuisance or a threat, that’s where we come in. Your wildlife removal technician will remove the nuisance animals from your property, repair the damage the animal caused to your property, clean and sanitize the area, and put in prevention measures to discourage the animal from returning.
Connecticut opossums can transmit a serious disease to Connecticut horses or domestic cats, through fecal contamination of feed or water, called Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis (EPM). Although they don’t like to attack humans, when cornered, they hiss, growl and can bite. They enjoy making their dens under a building’s foundation, driveway or porch, or dig in gardens and landscaping looking for food. When you need a Connecticut opossum removed from your home, commercial space, or off your property, your wildlife removal technician has the permits, knowledge and expertise to remove the animal and repair the damage it caused safely, legally and effectively.
Since 1991, Connecticut has experienced an outbreak of rabies in Connecticut raccoons, skunks and feral cats, among other animals. Even when these animals do not have rabies, they can be very dangerous when approached by someone who is inexperienced. When you need to have these nuisance wild animals removed from your property, contact us. Your wildlife removal specialist has the experience and equipment to remove these animals from your property safely, legally and effectively.
Other nuisance wild animalssuch as Connecticut squirrels, chipmunks, mice or rats enjoy getting into your attic and breeding there. They can cause electrical damage, ruin insulation, and create a biohazard. One of the most common mistakes homeowners make is to remove part of the wild animal group from their attic, unaware they are leaving other animals behind or inviting another animal in. Your professional trapper provides services to remove the wild animals out of your home, commercial building or off your property.
Whether roosting birds like Connecticut swallows or Connecticut pigeonsare creating a mess on your property, Connecticut bats, squirrels, chipmunks, snakes, mice or rats are nesting in your home or business, or Connecticut voles, gophers or moles are making a mess of your yard or commercial landscaping, we are the ones to call to take care of your problem and get you back to your normal life.
The majority of Connecticut is forested, with oak-dominated forests, mixed deciduous forests, conifer-northern hardwood forests (across northern Connecticut), pine-oak forest, conifer forest (especially Red Spruce Forest), coastal woodland and scrub. Other habitats include: riparian habitats along the larger rivers, tidal marshes, freshwater marshes and shrub swamps, swamps, bogs, beaches, offshore islands.
Carnivores generally do not attack humans unless: They feel threatened, they are starving, or they have a disease such as rabies. But these animals will not hesitate to attack your domestic animals such as dog or cat, or any livestock or poultry that you have around. And you never know which is their case.
Our specialty is the removal of wild bird's animals or snakes that gain access into your attic, chimney, walls, or crawl space. Some animals however, can cause damage to your property. Our services include professional wildlife trapping and removal using phone coaching by using digital pictures sent via e-mail to assist you to resolve your particular bird or animal control problem, preventing damage to your property, home, or business.