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Animal Removal Near Middlesex County, New London County, New Haven County CT Wildlife Control Old Saybrook, Westbrook, Essex, Deep River, Old Lyme, Lyme, Clinton, Madison, Guilford, North Branford, Killingworth, Chester, Haddam, East Hadam, Durham,East Hampton, Colchester, Salem, Bozrah, Montville, Waterford, East Lyme, Middletown, Middlefield, Branford,Franklin, Lebanon

 

New London Connecticutt’s Answer To Animal Removal & Wildlife Control.  We provide professional animal removal services in Middlesex county, New London County, New Haven County CT, including all communities near Old Saybrook, Westbrook, Essex, Deep River, Old Lyme, Lyme, Clinton, Madison, Guilford, North Branford, Killingworth, Chester, Haddam, East Hadam, Durham,East Hampton, Colchester, Salem, Bozrah, Montville, [...]

 

We trap, remove and Control the following nuisance wildlife: bats, beaver, birds, chipmunks, Coyote, fox, geese, groundhogs, mice, moles, pigeons, raccoons, rats, rodents, squirrels, skunks, snakes, woodchucks & more. We get rid of problem wildlife. We trap, control, remove bats, birds, raccoon’s, skunks, squirrels, snakes and catch capture wildlife.


Squirrels in attics are what do ! We have been getting raccoons, opossumsrats and miceout of attics and we do it right each and every time. We know how to stop the damage to your lawn by moles, and can catch that skunk and take it away before it sprays your dog or laundry on the line again. We can trap that fox, or groundhog that seems to just never go away.

We trap, control and remove most nuisance wildlife that flys, slides or crawls we control it ! We remove nuisance bats and nuisance or pest birds and wild animals. We recommend if you need domestic dog or cat services to contact the local animal control or animal shelter.

Buffalo Bat Bird Wildlife Control Animal Removal

Buffalo Animal Removal New York State is full of wildlife. Raccoons, skunks, woodchucks, squirrels, bats, moles, and birds all can cause damage to homes and businesses. These animals can also pose a safety and disease risk to humans and pets. We provide professional, safe and humane removal and control of all common nuisance species.

We trap, remove and Control the following nuisance wildlifebats, beaver, birds, chipmunks, Coyote, fox,geese, groundhogs, mice, moles, pigeons, raccoons, rats, rodents, squirrels, skunks, snakes,woodchucks & more. We get rid of problem wildlife. We trap, control, remove bats, birds, raccoon’s, skunks, squirrels, snakes and catch capture wildlife. Squirrels in attics are what do !

We have been getting raccoons, opossumsrats and mice out of attics and we do it right each and every time. We know how to stop the damage to your lawn by moles, and can catch that skunk and take it away before it sprays your dog or laundry on the line again. We can trap that fox, or groundhog that seems to just never go away. We trap, control and remove most nuisance wildlife that flys, slides or crawls we control it !

 

We remove nuisance bats and nuisance or pest birds and wild animals. We recommend if you need domestic dog or cat services to contact the local animal control or animal shelter.

IN Bremen Culver Plymouth Indiana Animal Removal Wildlife Control Services

Plymouth Indiana’s Answer To Animal Removal & Wildlife Control Plymouth IN Indiana Animal Removal We trap, remove and Control the following nuisance wildlife: bats, beaver, birds, chipmunks, Coyote, fox,geese, groundhogs, mice, moles, pigeons, raccoons, rats, rodents, squirrels, skunks, snakes, woodchucks & more. We get rid of problem wildlife. We trap, control, remove bats, birds, raccoon’s, skunks, squirrels, [...]

 

Plymouth Indiana Animal control, Bat removal near Bremen, Culver & Plymouth Indiana. Mole trappers Squirrels in attics, we trap moles in moles skunks, raccoons snakes. We solve your wildlife problems with affordable wildlife pest control solutions.

 

Wildlife Control Near Annapolis Rockville Potomac MD – DC Animal Removal


Adcock’s Trapping Service  is the company to call if you have a wildlife concern involving wild animals that need to be removed or actual wildlife control problems  near Anne Arundel County, MD and Annapolis Maryland.

In over 40 years of serving Maryland, Washington DC  and Northern Virginia local residents have learned to count on the professionalism and institutional experience of Adcocks’s Trapping Services.

Annapolis Animal Removal

Specializing in the trapping and removal of nuisance wildlife from your property, home, or business. Don’t call a pest control company when you need professional removal of Bats, Beaver, Birds, Bobcats, Coyotes, Flying Squirrels, Gophers, Gray Fox, Ground Chucks, Moles, Nutria, Opossums, Pigeons, Raccoons, Red Fox, Striped Skunks, Gray Squirrels, Woodchucks

Annapolis Wildlife Control

Squirrels in attics are what do ! We have been getting raccoons, opossums, rats and mice out of attics for over 40 years and we do it right each and every time. We know how to stop the damage to your lawn by moles, and can catch that skunk and take it away before it sprays your dog or laundry on the line again. We can trap  that fox, or groundhog that seems to just never go away. We have been experts in wildlife control longer then most any company you will ever find. Let our experienced staff solve any and all your wild animal removal concerns.

Annapolis Bat Control

We provide emergency bat removal 24/ 7 , anytime. We take bats in homes seriously. We offer a  Full 5  Year  warranty. We believe we offer the best bat removal services you can find in Anne Arundel County and Annapolis. Our Annapolis Bat control customers have learned to trust the name Adcock’s Trapping Services for over 40 years.  You can expect not only quality service but a business that has a reputation of sticking around and honoring our own work! Please call your Annapolis Bat Removal Professionals.

Annapolis Bird Control

Got a problem with birds? We have proven bird control solutions that  can work for you ! We know how to stop that woodpecker from destroying the siding of your home and how to stop those pigeons from pooping all over your restaurant patio. Need help with Chimney Swifts, Crows, Doves, Ducks, Starlings , Sparrows, Swallows, Woodpeckers or most any nuisance bird . Please call and ask about the wide array of bird deterrent, bird repellent services we offer including bird spikes, bird jolt trak, Kaba tape and other professional nuisance bird control devices.Please call your Annapolis Bird Removal Professionals.

Annapolis Groundhog Control

Ground hogs or woodchucks seem to not be happy until they destroy your entire garden completely. Groundhogs are often frequent carriers of rabies so please keep your pets and young children away. Need a nuisance woodchuck or ground hog removed please call  your Annapolis Groundhog Removal Professionals.

Annapolis Raccoon Control

Raccoons cause problems just about every where you find them. Nobody every says a raccoon is cute when it wakes your house up every night and wakes the baby up! We have trapped, removed, caught and prevented raccoons from some of the craziest places including inside of chimneys, fireplaces even a franklin stove, basements, eaves, soffits, fascia, and from deep inside the walls of your home. If you have a problem with raccoons we can solve it in a timely manner. Please call your Annapolis Raccoon Removal Professionals.

Annapolis Rat, Mouse and Rodent  Control

Got a problem with rats or mice!! Not happy with the same rat and , mouse  problem over and over again! We are not like most pest control companies we have a different approach to controlling rats and mice in and round your home and business’s. Looking for a better solution then just a mouse trap and rat poisons? Please call your Annapolis Rat, Mouse and Rodent Removal Professionals.

Annapolis Squirrel Control

We know how to trap squirrels, remove squirrels and keep squirrels out permanently. We get rid of squirrels most anywhere chimneys, closets, walls, attics, you name and we remove them wherever! Please call your Annapolis Squirrel Removal Professionals.

Annapolis Snake Control

Most snakes in Maryland and The District of Columbia are not non venomous and pose no threats to us. Two snake species the Timber Rattler and The Northern Copperhead are our only native venomous snakes. Snakes rarely cause problems and will leave if left alone. If you have a snake in a home, garage, building or structure and want it removed please call for professional snake handling and removal. Please call your Annapolis Snake Removal Professionals.

Annapolis Wildlife Removal Professionals

No matter what your wildlife control concern you can count on making a phone call to us and having any animal removal problem solved professionally every time! We know how to trap, remove and control bats, birds,mice, raccoons, rats, squirrels, groundhogs. Residential and Commercial animal pest control services .

Cumberland Maryland Wildlife Control Services

Cumberland Maryland Wildlife Control Services

Cumberland Animal Removal & Wildlife Control

We are a professional company licensed, insured and bonded to operate a nuisance wildlife control business in Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland and under the supervision of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR)

Bat Control

I cringe every time a customer calls and says they have bats in their home. I like bats and they do many great wonderful things for our environment and eco system but I draw the line once I discover they are co existing with humans in the same structure.

Bats don’t need to be exterminated and today we have many great ways to control bats and remove bats from homes, attics, basements,eaves, vents, fascia, soffit, chimneys and fireplaces. I missed a few other places our customers call in and say they found a bat at but you get the idea.

Bat Exterminators?

We never would of ever dreamed of advertising using the words bats and exterminator together since the word exterminator is often associated with death and euthanasia two things when it comes to bats we just won’t stand for. We are very successful in the professional elimination of all bat species inside of your home, attic, chimney, fireplace, crawlspace and or shed & garage which you may have an ongoing bat concern.

Emergency Bat Removal

We understand what it is like to wake up and find a bat in your home in the middle of the night. Chevy Chase Bat Bird Animal Control offers Emergency bat removal for all of Montgomery County, Maryland and the District of Columbia 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We have included the following video not produced locally but should address many of your concerns.

We would be happy to send out one of our standby bat removal technicians and get the bat out of your home and then return to your home and do a complete  inspection and determine the sources of bat colony activity in your home. We often do find live bat colonies in attics, eaves, chimneys, fireplaces, basements, garages and even behind the shutters of a home or business.

Bat Removal

We provide humane bat removal and we take pride in removing bats from homes and attics without ever having the need to personally handle or trap them . We use special one way bat eviction tubes that let the bats get out and keep them from returning and getting back into your home or attic again.

We take great pride in promising that we can get your bats out , totally get rid of your bat problem and back up all of our full bat exculsion work with a “No Bats Left Behind Guarantee”.

Bat Proofing

The most important part of bat proofing is the bat inspection of your home. A genuine bat inspection can not be done over the phone, or from on the ground looking up at a homes roof. Bat inspections take time since each and every imperfection of the home must be found that is bigger then 3/8 ths of one inch and this takes time. many times homes are designed rain tight but not bat tight and few if any builders in this area even have a clue how to keepo beats out let alone get your bats out and that is why you always need to hire a professional bat removal and bat proofing specialist .

The biggest reason bats are found in homes is due to poor maintenance or poor design of the home. Sometime wild animals such as raccoons, squirrels or even birds begin the damage and since a bat only requires a minimum of 3/8ths of an inch even small damage by squirrels, mice and rats are enough to invite a bat colony to stay at your home in your attic, chimney or basement.

Bird Control

Bird and Pigeon Control Professionals. We fix bird problems and get rid of birds using a variety of bird control and bird deterrent techniques. We offer about every program each and every one of our bird control and pest control competitors do and a few of our own proven bird control techniques .

Nuisance Bird Species

We control, remove and prevent the following  nuisance bird species a few of theae are common species  in your area or may be a migrarating bird species. All bird control, bird removal work is done in accordance to permits from Local, State and Federal agencies (USFWS).

Blackbirds, bluebirds, buzzards, crows, chimney swifts,  ducks, doves, grackles, pigeons, ravens, sparrows, starlings, swallows, woodpeckers, turkeys, and vultures.

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A All Animal Control provides professional bat,bird & wildlife removal services in Allegany County, Maryland, MD including the following communities but not limited to Barton, Cumberland, FrostburgLonaconing, Luke, Midland, Westernport.
Licensed, nationally certified wildlife control. We know how to trap and get rid of your wild animal removal concerns. Raccoons, Squirrels, Snakes, & Groundhogs communities but not limited to Barton, Cumberland, FrostburgLonaconing, Luke, Midland, Westernport.

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A All Animal Control provides professional bat,bird & wildlife removal services in Allegany County, Maryland, MD including the following communities but not limited to Barton, Cumberland, FrostburgLonaconing, Luke, Midland, Westernport.

The Specter of Speciesism: Author Evaluation By Stephen Vantassel

The Specter of Speciesism

http://www.amazon.com/Specter-Speciesism-Buddhist-Christian-Animals/dp/0195145712

The Specter of Speciesism is a revision of Waldau’s dissertation submitted for his PhD at Oxford in 1997. As the title suggests, the book delves into the way Buddhism and Christianity view animals as revealed in the language of their religious documents. In particular, Waldau evaluates whether and to what extent these two religions participate in the alleged moral error know as speciesism. Speciesism, is the belief that human interests automatically trump the interests of “other” animals. Like racism, which is the belief that one race is automatically superior to another, speciesism is seen as improper because the grounds for the moral claim are not grounded in morally relevant concerns. Just as you wouldn’t say that a red colored crowbar was “better” than a “green” colored crowbar if both performed their leveraging tasks equally, so it is said that humans do not have the moral right to proffer their interests as being more morally significant than those of animals without support from morally significant grounds.

Waldau goes to great length detailing how the arguments used to support human exceptionalism and speciesist attitudes towards animals fail in the quality and accuracy of their generalizations. For instance, when humans claim their intelligence and rationality give them the right to treat animals differently, Waldau explains that animals such as dolphins and whales also exhibit incredible intelligence. Other arguments such as social organization, language, and others are all show to be problematic.

Waldau is very careful with his language. He does not say that humans and animals (what he calls other animals) do not have significant differences. What he questions is whether and to what extent those differences justify different moral treatment simply because of a creature’s membership in a particular species. I would highly recommend his discussion of the various nuances of speciesism to those interested in this concept.

The remainder of the book focuses on the views that Buddhism and Christianity have towards animals. Given the various factions contained in these religions, Waldau has a difficult task. He resolves the problem by analyzing their respective religious texts, arguing the Heideggarian view that language reflects worldview. Each religion is carefully analyzed with abundant references to primary texts. In the end, Waldau shows that both religions exhibit speciesist views, although the Buddhism’s is seen as more animal friendly.

Evaluation

Waldau has performed a useful service for those interested in the subject of human-animal relations, particularly for those involved in Buddhist and Christian studies. As one who tired of hearing how caring Buddhism was toward other creatures, I was intrigued to learn that Buddhism is speciesist too.
I am grateful that Waldau demonstrated that Christianity was speciesist. I have long argued that the Christianity of Jesus teaches that humans are more significant than animals. I would go further and suggest that humans are not “animals” because only humans are created in the image of God (Gen 1). Waldau proves that when people read the Bible as written, they will come to conclusions similar to Evangelical Christians. To be clear, Waldau disagrees with the Biblical view. That is a different question. But on the issue of what Scripture teaches, I concur with Waldau’s view as shown in my own book, Dominion over Wildlife? A Environmental-Theology of Human-Wildlife Relations (Wipf and Stock, 2009). What is regrettable is that Waldau demonstrated his own bias in his uncritical acceptance of scientism’s view that humans are just one of the animals. Scripture clearly makes a different claim. Perhaps science will never be able to provide a “thing” which humans have and animals don’t capable of justifying human use of animals. But that failure doesn’t prove there isn’t such a thing. It could simply be that the theory tells you what you can see. Since science doesn’t accept the existence of spiritual entities, should one be surprised that scientist never find them? My point is that science is just as much a matter of “faith” as belief in religion.

In sum, Waldau’s work is a worthy read. While I certainly disagree with his views regarding human-animal relations, he is careful with his claims and provides a mountain of material with which to interact. He academic tone encourages dialogue and reflection and all honest and open readers will benefit from engaging his thought.


Stephen M. Vantassel is a tutor at King’s Evangelical Divinity School in Broadstairs, England. He specializes in environmental-ethics. Dominion over Wildlife?: An Environmental Theology of Human-Wildlife Relations

Controversial ICWDM Feral Cat Colony Recommendations Report

Feral Cat Colony Recommendations Report

Herd of Cats
Feral Cat Colony

Feral cats,  according to a peer reviewed article published by the University of Nebraska at Lincoln , cost  US taxpayers  $17 Million dollars annually when considering how much bird watchers, hunters and others spend on their hobbies.

The report cites the bad science behind many popular neuter and release programs across the country today. The killing of cats is recommended as the best way to protect our nation’s native wild animals and birds. Cat lover’s and critics claim wild cats help control rodent populations, and say habitat destruction, herbicides and other issues are a bigger threat to birds yet, hard science proves otherwise.

Read the Feral Cat Colony Recommendations Report  and Decide Yourself

Feral cats are a threat to native fauna and public health. An integrated pest management (IPM) approach will help control feral cat populations.

http://www.ianrpubs.unl.edu/sendIt/ec1781.pdf

Read A Recent Article From The Associated Press

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_FERAL_CATS_REPORTSITE=WJARTV&SECTION=NATIONAL&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

One official from the American Bird Conservancy calls the report “a must read” for communities with a feral cat problem.

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The National Wildlife Control Training Program

The National Wildlife Control

Training Program

For those of you not familiar with this project, let me provide a little background. Regrettably, most states lack even rudimentary training requirements for the licensing of wildlife control operators (WCO). Part of the reason for this situation is the dearth of training materials and the fact that state wildlife agencies, already underfunded and overworked, don’t have the resources to create a program let alone administer it. Our program seeks to correct that. We have created a training program designed to provide beginning WCOs the fundamentals of the trade.

We will provide this training in multiple ways, including print (book forthcoming in January, 2011), online (January 2011) and in person if states desire that. This training will also be open to businesses wishing to train new workers.

The training consists of two main parts. First is the core modules. Core modules are what we believe every WCO should know regardless of where they live. It’s written in a manner that makes it suitable for WCOs regardless of their respective state laws.

Part 2 consists of species modules. Each species module will address the biology, damage, and control methods related to that particular species. We anticipate that states or individuals can select which species they want to learn about. This allows individuals to learn about species that they are allowed to control.

The exam at the end will cover the modules that were selected.

In addition, states that wish to work with us, can edit the species modules so that only those techniques permitted in their state are discussed. Biology and range information can also be adjusted to reflect the specific facts in that respective state. These state specific training materials can then be printed and/or provided on-line. States won’t have to bear the costs of hosting or modification of materials as the user can bear the full price. What is that price? We don’t know at the moment because we are still preparing the document for publication. But we anticipate the on-line training (which will have additional training resources than what can be provided by the book) to be less than 200 dollars which will include the cost of the exam. Of course, advanced training modules will be provided in the future. If you are interested in providing advanced training, please contact me. We want to work with you.

Here is an outline of the National Wildlife Control Training Program

Part 1 WCO Core Training Modules
1. Principles of Wildlife Damage Management – Introduction to principles, definition of concepts, best practices concepts,.
2. Physical Safety – The section on physical safety (like ladder safety) and expand on details related to working in the field dealing with animal capture and certain control techniques.
3. Wildlife Diseases – We discuss personal safety, personal protection equipment, common diseases, and the meaning and problems of zoonotic diseases.
4. Site Inspection – The process and theory of on-site investigation of wildlife damage complaints.
5. Overview of wildlife control methods – The overview of control methods prepares technicians for the control techniques they fill find in the species specific information.
6. Animal Handling—Treatment and capture of free-ranging and trapped animals. .
7. Euthanasia & Carcass Disposal—Killing methods and options for the disposition of carcasses.
8. Business Practices – Overview of standard business practices. This is NOT a how to run you business.
9. Legal and Ethical Issues – The importance of following federal, state and local laws. Demonstration of values, business and personal ethics, the ethical treatment of wildlife (animals in general) in the media.
PART 2 Species Modules
Raccoon
Skunk
Bat
Beaver
Squirrels
Etc.

We are excited about this new development. Stay tuned or even better, stop by and see us at NWCOA’s convention in New Orleans Jan 13 and following.

Stephen Vantassel, Project Coordinator, CWCP, ACP
Internet Center for Wildlife Damage Management
School of Natural Resources
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
414 Hardin Hall
Lincoln, NE 68583-0974 U.S.A.
phone: 402-472-8961
fax: 402-472-2946
email: svantassel2@unl.edu
web site: http://icwdm.org

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Thumbs down to yodel advertising for us. We were forced into a 3 month 900 month a contract that brought in stray dog calls not bat bird raccoon squirrel control.


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