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Long Island Squirrel Trapping and Control
Squirrels are small, destructive furry rodents who become a nuisance when they enter attics, soffits, and other areas of
buildings. Squirrels are capable of causing damage through their gnawing activities, including creating a fire risk when they gnaw through the insulation
on wires. Squirrels also contaminate buildings with the shed hairs, urine, and droppings, and the parasites they carry can transmit many serious arboviral diseases.
Long Island Raccoon Trapping and Control
Raccoons are intelligent, medium-sized destructive mammals who frequently take up residence in attics, chimneys, sheds,
barns, and other homes and buildings. Raccoons are stocky, powerful animals who can become aggressive and cause serious injury if approached.
Raccoons also have a high incidence of rabies, and their parasites can vector many serious diseases. Raccoon control usually is accomplished by
trapping and then having a professional identify areas needed for animal damage repair and prevention. Raccoons will use separate areas in a attic as
toilets and the fecal and urine matter can cause the spread of dangerous diseases such as raccoon roundworm and other diseases
Long Island Bat Control and Removal
Bats are beneficial mammals because they consume about 1000 insects an hour each during their nightly flights and up to
6000-8000 insects in one evening and basically eat their weight in insects with each nights flights. Bats become a nuisance when they nest in attics, barns, bell towers, soffits, and other parts of buildings. Their guano (droppings) contain disease-causing organisms, their parasites can transmit serious
diseases, and the bats themselves have a high incidence of rabies. Bat control is accomplished primarily by exclusion or the use of one way exit doors.
The use of glueboards, mothballs are in many parts of the country illegal since many bats species are endangered and protected by the federal government and many local and state agencies.The trapping and use of nets with bats is illegal in some parts of the country because many get injured and can no longer fly.
Long Island Skunk Control
Skunks (polecats) are medium-sized, primarily nocturnal animals whose diet consists mainly of insects and small rodents. as well as
grasses, berries, and other plant products. They also are one of the few animals who eat honeybees. Although passive by nature, skunks will defend
themselves with a foul-smelling spray that they can discharge with pinpoint if they feel threatened. This ability is the main reason why skunks are disliked.
Long Island Groundhog (Woodchuck) Control
Groundhogs (also called “woodchucks”) are large, burrowing rodents who primarily eat grasses, berries, and other plant products, although they will also
eat grasshoppers and other insects on occasion. They are disliked mainly because of the burrows they dig, which can range to 50 feet in length and
usually have several openings. These burrows damage golf courses and lawns, and create an injury hazard because they are large enough for a person tostep in or trip over.
Nassau County Wildlife Removal & Animal Control Services
Albertson, Alden Manor, Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Baldwin Harbor, Barnum Island, Baxter Estates, Bay Colony, Bay Park, Bayville, Bellerose, Bellerose Terrace,Bellmore, Bethpage, Biltmore Shores, Brookville, Carle Place, Cedarhurst, Centre Island, Cove Neck, East Atlantic Beach, East Garden City, East Hills, East Massapequa, EastMeadow, East Norwich, East Rockaway, East Williston, Elmont, Farmingdale, Floral Park, Flower Hill, Franklin Square, Freeport, Garden City, Garden City Park, Garden City South, Glen Cove,Glen Head, Glenwood Landing,Great Neck, Great Neck Estates, Great Neck Gardens, Great Neck Plaza, Green Acres, Greenvale, Harbor Green, Harbor Hills, Harbor Isle,Hempstead, Hempstead Gardens, Herricks, Hewlett, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck, Hicksville, Hillside Manor, Inwood, Island Park, Jericho, Kensington, Kings Point, Lake Success, Lakeview, Lattingtown, Laurel Hollow, Lawrence, Levittown, Lido Beach, Locust Grove, Locust Valley, Long Beach, Lynbrook, Malverne, Malverne Park Oaks,Manhasset, Manhasset Hills, Manorhaven, Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Matinecock, Meadowmere Park, Merrick, Mill Neck, Mineola, Munsey Park, Muttontown, Nassau Shores, NewCassel, New Hyde Park, North Bellmore, North Hills, North Lynbrook, North Massapequa, North Merrick, North New Hyde Park, North Valley Stream, North Wantagh, North Woodmere,Oceanside, Old Bethpage, Old Brookville, Old Westbury, Oyster Bay, Oyster Bay Cove, Plainedge, Plainview, Plandome, Plandome Heights, Plandome Manor, Point Lookout, PortWashington, Port Washington North, Rockville Centre, Roosevelt, Roslyn, Roslyn Estates, Roslyn Harbor, Roslyn Heights, Russell Gardens, Saddle Rock, Saddle Rock Estates,Salisbury, Sands Point, Sea Cliff, Seaford, Searingtown,South Farmingdale, South Floral Park, South Hempstead, South Valley Stream, Stewart Manor, Strathmore, Syosset,Thomaston, Uniondale, University Gardens, Upper Brookville, Valley Stream, Wantagh, West Hempstead, Westbury, Westbury South, Wheatley, Williston Park, Woodbury, Woodmere,
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Suffolk County Wildlife Removal & Animal Control Services
Amagansett, Amity Harbor, Amityville, Apaquogue, Aquebogue, Art Village, Asharoken, Atlantique, Babylon, Baiting Hollow, Barnes Hole, Bay Point, Bay Shore, BayWood, Bayberry Dunes, Bayport, Beach Hampton, Beixedon Estates, Belle Terre, Bellport, Bellview Beach, Blue Point, Bohemia, Brentwood, Bridgehampton, Brightwaters,Brookhaven, Calverton, Canoe Place, Center Moriches, Centereach, Centerport, Centerville, Central Islip, Cherry Grove, Cobb, Cold Spring Harbor, Commack, Copiague, Coram,
Crystal Brook, Cutchogue, Cutchogue Station, Davis Park, Deer Park, Deerfield, Dering Harbor, Devon, Ditch Plains, Divinity Hill, Dix Hills, East Brentwood, East Cutchogue, EastFarmingdale, East Hampton, East Hauppauge, East Islip, East Marion, East Moriches, East Northport, East Patchogue, East Quogue, East Setauket, East Shoreham, Eastport, Eastside,Eatons Neck, Elwood, Fair Harbor, Farmingville, Fire Island, Fire Island Pines, Fireplace, Fireplace Lodge Girls Camp, Fishers Island, Flanders, Flying Point, Fort Hill, Fort Salonga,Freetown, Georgica, Gerard Park, Gilgo Beach, Gordon Heights, Great River, Greenlawn, Greenport, Hagerman, Halesite, Half Hollow, Hampton Bays, Hampton Beach, Hampton Park,Hardscrabble, Hauppauge, Hayground, Head of the Harbor, Holbrook, Holtsville, Huntington, Huntington Bay, Huntington Beach, Huntington Station, Islandia, Islip, Islip Terrace,Jamesport, Jericho, Kings Park, Kingstown, Kismet, Lake Grove, Lake Ronkonkoma, Lakeland, Laughing Waters, Laurel, Lefferts Mill, Lindenhurst, Little Plains, Lloyd Harbor,Lonelyville, Lower Melville, Maidstone Park, Manorville, Mastic, Mastic Beach, Mattituck, Maywood, Mecox, Medford, Melville, Middle Island, Middleville, Midhampton, Miller Place,Montauk, Montauk Beach, Montauk Station, Montclair Colony, Moriches, Mount Sinai, Napeague, Nassau Farms, Nesconset, New Suffolk, Newtown, Nissequogue, North Amityville,North Babylon, North Bay Shore, North Bellport, North Great River, North Haven, North Lindenhurst, North Patchogue, North Sea, Northampton, Northport, Northville, NorthwestHarbor, Noyack, Oak Beach, Oakdale, Oakville, Ocean Bay Park, Ocean Beach, Old Field, Old Mastic, Orient, Orient Point, Pantigo, Patchogue, Patchogue Highlands, Peconic, PineAire, Pine Neck, Pine Valley, Point o’Woods, Ponquogue, Poquott, Port Jefferson, Port Jefferson Station, Quioque, Quogue, Rampasture, Red Creek, Redwood, Reeves Park,Remsenburg, Reydon Shores, Ridge, Riverhead, Riverside, Robbins Rest, Rocky Point, Ronkonkoma, Rose Grove, Sag Harbor, Sagaponack, Saint James, Saltaire, San Remo, Sayville,Scuttlehole, Seaview, Selden, Setauket, Shelter Island, Shelter Island Heights, Shinnecock Hills, Shirley, Shore Acres, Shoreham, Siegfield Park, Silver Beach, Smithtown, SoundBeach, South Haven, South Huntington, South Jamesport, South Manor, South Setauket, Southampton, Southold, Southport, Speonk, Springs, Springville, Squiretown, Stirling, StonyBrook, Sweyze, Terryville, The Creek Beach, The Landing, Tiana, Tuckahoe, Upton, Vernon Valley, Village of the Branch, Wading River, Wainscott, Water Island, Watermill, Waterville,West Babylon, West Bay Shore, West Gilgo Beach, West Hampton Dunes, West Hills, West Islip, West Mecox Village, West Sayville, West Tiana, Westhampton, Westhampton Beach,Westmoreland, Wheatley Heights, Wildwood, Wincoma, Woodcliff Park, Wyandanch, Yaphank
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