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Most Recent Charlotte Raccoon Article from the Web: Mecklenburg County opening more land for raccoon wildlife trapping.
Mecklenburg County freeholders on Tuesday updated one of the oldest traditions in the area -- wildlife trapping. To manage the growing raccoon biologically surveyed amount, they want to add up to 106 wildlife trapping permits some sort of year by increasing the amount of county land available to pest control companies. They expect the changes will be in effect by the start of the September wildlife trapping season. "We recognized as some sort of committee the No. 1 concern may be accessibility," county Administrator Rodent Control Peter declared. Raccoon are some sort of common sight in county residents' yards, habitats and along roads. They can wreak havoc on crops and cars, and authorities on critters want to ensure the large group may be kept under control. The freeholders decided to revive and revamp the county's Raccoon Management Committee in January, and the group met seven times to weigh short- and long-term solutions. For more information about Charlotte wildlife removal and Charlotte pest exterminator issues, read on.
According to some sort of report the committee submitted, authorities on critters should consider opening 11 different sections of county land, possibly for pest control wildlife trapping. Those lands include parts of Matthews, Monroe, Gastonia, Mount Holly, Huntersville, and more. The report outlines the amount of pest control companies and permits for each section, which could be closed to other uses during wildlife trapping season to ensure public safety. Wildman Christopher, bossy fellow of the county Agency of Wildlife management areas and Recreation, declared permits are concerned at some sort of ratio of one license per 20 acres of huntable county land.