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San Francisco Raccoon Control & Removal
| I recommend Urban Wildlife Management for raccoon removal and wildlife removal in the San Francisco area. I have spoken with the
owner of Urban Wildlife Management, and he fully understands California raccoons and their behavior, and the proper methods for humane removal. For me to recommend him, he has agreed to abide by
rules of humane wildlife removal, all San Francisco County and California wildlife laws, and have a thorough understanding of wildlife biology and the concerns associated with critter removal, such as the welfare
of the animals, the presence of baby raccoons in
the attic, and the need to perform complete wildlife removal services with permanent results, utilizing techniques such as home inspections,
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Urban Wildlife Management: 650.638.9029
Urban Wildlife Management has this to say about their wildlife and raccoon removal company: We work on the west side of the bay, from Sausalito to Daly City, South San Fran, San Bruno, Pacifica, Millbrae, Burlingame, San Mateo, Foster City, Belmont, Redwood City, and Menlo Park. We service San Francisco and San Mateo Counties.
Example Raccoon Control Email from San Francisco, CA:
Hello, I wonder ... if you can assist me: I live in a crowded town in San Francisco, CA where there are some natures left. This means not much foods in the wild for racoons and oposums who wander thru my complex late night; this explains my leaving foods out for them. What is going on is a female racoon (I can tell this because when she stands up against my door, I can see her swollen niples and large belly), who seemingly is carrying pups would come to eat and soon afterward falls down in front of the door mat taking a nap. At first, I thought she has had a heart attack, but when I saw her breathing movement, I was relief. But then I thought, maybe she is in labor and can't move and has fainted and may give birth in my tiny courtyard, and if so ... what I should do to make sure that both mom and babies would be safe from human potential acts of cruelty. Do you think that it would be possible that she would give birth out in the open? and if so, what are your suggestions? If you believe that I should call your office for further clarifications, please let me know. Thank you. Sophie
For raccoon control in San Francisco County, California, call Urban Wildlife Management at 650.638.9029, and ask to talk about raccoons in the attic in San Francisco, CA.
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Please be kind to raccoons! They are intelligent animals, and believe it or not, they definitely have emotions! |
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