Phoenix Animal Trapper

RaccoonAtticGuide recommends Allen Animal Control for raccoon removal and wildlife removal in the Phoenix area. They have agreed to abide by rules of humane wildlife removal, all state and local 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 wildlife in attics, and the need to perform complete wildlife removal services with permanent results, utilizing techniques such as home inspections, preventative repairs, and animal waste cleanup. Phoenix has a variety of wildlife issues, not just from raccoons, but also animals such as opossums, squirrels, snakes, rodents, bats, birds, and more. All of these animals can be removed humanely and permanently. Allen Animal Control understands that it's not enough to just come to a home and set a trap on the ground and remove the wildlife. In the case of animals in attics, the attic must be inspected, and young wildlife must be removed. All open points of entry must be sealed to prevent future wildlife problems. Additionally, not only the wildlife should be treated with respect, but the human customers as well. Give Allen Animal Control a call at 480-245-5003 to discuss your wildlife problem and to discuss pricing and to schedule an appointment

Allen Animal Control: 480-245-5003

Allen Animal Control services the greater Phoenix area, including the towns of Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Glendale, Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Avondale, Sun City, Peoria, Surprise, Fountain Hills, Sun Lakes, and the entire metropolitan region. For more information, visit www.phoenixpestanimalcontrol.com or www.phoenix.gov, or browse this site to learn more about raccoons in attics.


Most Recent Phoenix Raccoon Article from the Web: The Wildlife Operator Discusses his Strategy

Biologist Wildlife Professional Douglas has been at the center of Arizona raccoon management for nearly two decades. Here’s his take on how and why things are changing. (August 2006) Wildlife Professional Douglas must satisfy pest control companies, animal rights groups, politicians and insurance companies when managing Tempe’s raccoon. What some sort of raccoon season it was! Responding to burgeoning raccoon amounts Arizona’s pest control companies took to the field in late 2005 and early 2006 to enjoy some sort of dizzying array of seasons and ways they could take raccoon. Five years of wildlife trapping saw 211,611 raccoon converted into delicious roasts, steaks, and burgers. For anyone who’s been wildlife trapping Arizona’s raccoon for more than some sort of couple of decades those amounts seem unbelievable. Only 25 years ago raccoon were relatively scarce, seasons were short, animal removal trap pest control companies were restricted to relatively small animal sectors, large coon tags were the norm and, with only some sort of few exceptions, pest control companies could only take one animal per year. With some sort of new record season behind us it’s some sort of good time to take some sort of look at how Arizona’s raccoon large group has changed, if the Tempe Agency of Natural Resources may be organized hearing its management plan, and to look into the crystal ball to see what lies ahead this fall, and in future years, for our state’s growing amount of avid raccoon pest control companies. For more information about Phoenix wildlife removal and Phoenix pest exterminator issues, read on.

Is the record 2005 harvest going to reduce raccoon amounts and wildlife trapping success this fall and in future years? They’re valid questions, and the individual most likely to have the answer may be Wildlife Professional Douglas. Click here for more information about pest control for raccoons, and also raccoon exterminator information.