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Squirrel Removal in Lexington Kentucky 859-595-5908

Squirrel Removal In Lexington Kentucky

Squirrel Removal in Lexington

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For squirrel removal service in Lexington call 859-595-5908. The Wildlife Professionals are experts in animal control methods for removing squirrels from your home. When possible squirrel removal is completed humanly. Squirrel removal is typically performed by professionals using box traps or humane capture traps to avoid injury to the nuisance animal. A squirrel in the attic can chew valuable electrical wiring that cause thousands of dollars in damage. Squirrel removal is the first key step in removing wildlife from your home.

Lexington squirrel removal process starts by removing the culprit squirrel or rodent in your house. This is usually by trapping the squirrel in the house or attic. Call the Wildlife Professionals to provide quality squirrel removal services in your area.

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Lexington KY Skunk Trapping and Removal 859-595-5908

 Lexington KY Skunks in the back yard this time of year can be down right smelly! Skunks can live under decks and outbuildings.  they feed on grubs and just about anything that makes great landscaping!

The Wildlife Professionals can help with your Pest Skunk Trapping Needs and Exclusions! don’t just trap them fix the problem for good!

Here’s what stinks in Lexington Kentucky.

How about a Fall skunk invasion.

That’s what’s been happening recently in the Fall, and again in the Spring as skunks, like several other wild animals, venture more and more into urban neighborhoods looking for food and shelter.

Damon Greer, Assistant Wildlife Management Supervisor for the Kentucky  Division of Wildlife says generally skunks are rather shy except when it comes to your dog or other pets.

When should you be worried is  when you see a skunk in your yard? “ When people go out they (the skunks) just walk away. They’re somewhat defenseless, other than spraying. They’re slow. The big thing is pay attention to their demeanor. if they raise their tail they’re agitated, and if they kind of dance around a little bit that means they’re probably going to spray,” says Greer.

Greer says there are lots of places inn the city for skunks to move in. ” They often times will den up under an old porch, or shed or an old pile of wood or something in the back yard. They’ll den up in places like that and come out in the evening typically” says Greer.

He says skunks like to dig for grubs, japanese beetles and other insects which come out of the ground in the Fall and Spring.