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Michigan| Flint | Fenton | Davison | Animal Control | Bat Removal | Skunk Removal

Owen Animal Control Call Today! (866) 730-2154

We provide the City of Fenton, Michigan the following nuisance animal control related services, bat removal, bird removal, raccoon removal, squirrel removal, and skunk removal. We are wildlife control trappers that trap wildlife & remove the wild animal. We will solve and get rid of your nuisance wildlife control problems.We also service all of Genessee County including Flint, Grand Blanc and Davison.

Bat Removal

Bats are a very important species that do a lot of good for all of us and we never realize it. One good example would be the fact that a single bat can consume 600 to 800 insects a night. A single colony of bats with 100 bats would consume 60,000 to 80,000 insects in one night flight. If bats were taken out of our environment just imagine the explosion of a common night flying species of insect, the mosquito and how quickly the mosquito would quickly get out of control and affect our lives.

Bat removal can be done with out the use of bat traps or bat nets that can actually harm them. Many bats in fact are endangered & protected species. We at Owen Animal Control apply sound, environmentally safe techniques that remove the bats from your home permanently and make your home bat proof so no other bat colonies can re-enter your house. The process that we use is called bat exclusion, where we employ one way directional valves that allow the bats to exit and not re-enter your home again. We inspect the home thoroughly, identify bat access points and offer you a bat control guarantee to get rid of bats from your home permanently.

Bat removal- Owen Animal Control has been trained by the leading Bat Expert in the bat control industry for getting rid of bats. By understanding the bats life cycle, and bat habits, we provide bat proofing of homes and bat proofing buildings. We perform bat waste clean up of bat dropping, bat guano, bat damage, and the bat damaged, urine soaked insulation. To complete the bat dropping clean up we decontaminate the bat guano, disinfect the area of possible bat diseases, and deodorize the attic of foul bat odor, and reinstall new pest control insulation by our trained and Certified Bat Control Specialist.

Bird Removal

There is numerous bird species and a few are non-native species considered to be nuisance’s birds in urban, rural and farm crop production areas. Birds sometimes can be a nuisance and health risk to humans and carry diseases such as: histoplasmosis, toxoplasmosis, encephalitis, Salmonella typhimurium, e-coli. These diseases can be transferred to people when birds use building and homes to roost and live in. Birds dropping and the birds nesting material can ruin attic insulation and create a fire hazard. Problem birds can get into small opening in homes and building, such as gaps in building construction, soffits and can be the cause of noise in attic, plug up dryer vents that possible cause a fire, roost above cars and side walks and the bird poop is unsightly. Birds can nest on bill boards and business signs that cause unsightly damage to the advertising sign. When birds roost on tall building and there window sills and ledges, the bird dropping can cover the building walls and also be unsightly. Bird poop is acidity and causes damages to the building walls, especially old historical sand stone buildings. Not to mention the bird dropping that fall to the sidewalk and needs to be cleaned up every day to prevent a health hazard. Major bird damage and excessive bird dropping can cause extensive building repairs and is a human health hazard which will require specialized trained personal and equipment to clean up the bird waste safely.

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