With Spring arriving, baby season is on its way. Wildlife will often seek out safe spaces in buildings and structures in which to build nests and have their young, and so removing wildlife and sealing up structures should never take place without confirming the presence of babies. Read how our team approaches wildlife-proofing and baby removal to prioritize keeping families together.
Read more: What do I do if the wildlife in my home have babies?
As we wait for our turn to view the solar eclipse, will wildlife across it's solar path also be affected? Read on to find out.
Roof vents are ideal points of entry for rodents, wildlife and birds to access your structure. Whether it is raccoons lifting the covers or squirrels chewing directly through the plastic, read on to ensure your vents are wildlife proof to safeguard against unwanted guests & promote efficient ventilation.
Coyotes often use the same pathways which people use as they provide easy travel corridors and access to small prey species such as rodents. Read on to learn what to do and not do for a safe and positive outcome for all involved.
Spring has sprung and so have the birds! Finding ideal nesting spots to lay eggs and raise their young is a priority as the temperatures rise. These areas are often on your home. Read on to find out which common bird species interact with your home and where to look on your structure so you can address the vulnerabilities before they become nesting sites.
Ever wonder what beavers do in the winter? Well to start with they do a lot of chewing: leading up to it, during and afterwards. Read on to find how how they manage to navigate the cold temperatures, where they go, and what to look out for.