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.
NEVADA NUISANCE WILDLIFE REMOVAL EXPERTS
Nevada’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 Nevada 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.
From Las Vegas and Reno to nearly empty deserts, from the heights of the Sierra Nevada range and the lush green Pahranagat Valley to the Las Vegas Valley and the Mojave Desert, Nevada’s landscape is varied, stark and beautiful, and host to a wide variety of wild animals. When a wild nuisance animal is damaging your property, introducing disease-bearing parasites into your space, contaminating your air and water, or threatening you and the people around you, contact us. Your Nevada nuisance wildlife control professional will remove the animals from off of your property safely, legally and effectively and get you back to your normal life.
There are two species of Nevada skunks in the state. Nevada spotted skunks are found throughout the state, and Nevada striped skunks are found everywhere except southern Nevada. While Nevada skunks are best known for their noxious spray they emit when distressed, they can be more hazardous to you and your pets and your property than a foul-smelling odor. They are quite vicious when provoked, and are a common carrier of the rabies virus. The damage they can cause to your property can range from strewing garbage all around, to burrowing under your driveway, shed, porch. They can tear up a lawn or golf course or garden looking for grubs to eat, feed on garden vegetables, and have been known to attack chickens and eat their eggs. Your wildlife removal specialist will remove skunks off of your property or out of your structure, repair the damage they caused, and deodorize and sanitize the site.
There are nine species of Nevada squirrels in the state. Squirrels will use insulation for nesting, occasionally chew through wiring causing short circuits, service disruptions, or worse, fires. They raid your fruit and nut trees, consume flowers and their bulbs, love eating out of your garden, and will trim twigs and bark for their nesting material. They can be a carrier of the rabies virus, but will more often introduce insects like fleas or ticks into your living or work environment, as well as being a noise nuisance.
There are four species of Nevada rabbits found throughout the state. The only species that does not enjoy protected status are Black-tailed jack rabbits. Pygmy rabbits are designated a Species of Special Concern in Nevada, and cottontail rabbits and white-tailed jack rabbits are protected. Almost anyone who has found a newly planted seedling cut off, damaged treebark, or abundant rabbit scat may consider the Nevada rabbit a nuisance. Their presence on your property attracts predators such as Nevada feral cats, Nevada raccoons or skunks, or Nevada snakes.As these are prolific breeders, it is important to contact us right away when they have moved onto your property or into your building.
Call us immediately if your yard or landscaping has evidence of Nevada rabbits, voles, moles or gophers. If these are on your property, you will see unsightly holes or mounds of dirt, tracks of dead or damaged grass, and dead or dying trees or other vegetation. Their holes can pose a hazard to children and pets, the mounds of dirt gum up mowers, and it can be expensive to replace trees, shrubs and other vegetation that have been killed or damaged by these animals. Other nuisance wild animals, such as Nevada raccoons or bats can present serious health risks and damage property.
Your Wildlife Control Specialists know how to handle each species, will safely and legally remove them from your home and property, repair the damage they have caused, clean up the biohazard mess they have left behind, and get you back to your normal life.
85% of the state of Nevada is federally owned. In Death Valley, the Kangaroo Rat can live its entire life without drinking a drop of liquid. The only Nevada Lake with an outlet to the sea is Lake Mead, a man-made lake.
Snakes. Many people are uncomfortable in
the presence of snakes. Most snakes are not poisonous, but
many are. As cities expand these critters find fewer places
to make their dens and so they borrow inside, around, and underneath your home.
>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.