Charleston, WV Pet Waste Removal 304-395-1400 Poop Scoop services

It’s that time of year again. From firing up the grill to kids playing in the yard and the last thing you want is to deal with is the pest waste or dog poop left in the yard also referred to as land mines.

Although we are a wildlife removal company in Charleston, WV; we also provide pet waste management for our areas. We offer dog waste management, pooper scooper service, disposal of pet waste, yard clean up, Dog waste, pet waste, pet waste professional, pet waste service, waste service, dog waste removal, pet waste removal, Goose poop Removal, goose waste disposal,

Our pet waste removal is handled with biodegradable bags and the pet waste is disposed in designated landfills for decomposition.

We have been providing services in Charleston, WV since 2010 and are dedicated to excellence in our performance to our clients.

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Our pet waste department will be starting services on 4/15/2016 please call in advanced to secure your place in our routes for pest waste removal.

We service Charleston WV, South Charleston WV, South Hills WV, Kanawha  City WV, Nitro WV, Elkins WV, Pinch WV, Saint Albans WV, Sissonville WV, Dunbar WV, Ripley WV, Ravenswood WV, Fairplain, Cottageville WV , Millwood WV, Point Pleasant WV, Jackson County WV, Mason County WV, Kanawha County WV,

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Bat Removal 304-395-1400 Bat Colony Control in Charleston, WV

Bat Removal from your home can be a daunting task. In most instances it is necessary to have a Wildlife Professional to assist you in this endeavor. Bats can fit into the smallest of voids or openings in fact if you can fit a match book into the void a bat can get in it. Its no wonder very few wildlife professionals can handle this task.

English: Little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) i...
English: Little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) in summer roost – the eaves of a house in Pennsylvania (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Wildlife Professionals can remove theses pest whether the bats are in your attic, soffit or chimney we can remove them safely and humanely. the Wildlife Pros at Charleston, WV are the clear choice for Charleston Bat Control. Trained, certified and licensed our techs are highly trained to accomplish your bat removal process.

 

Bats are the only true flying mammals. There are many species in Charleston and all of them are beneficial insect eaters, consuming literally tons of harmful insects each night. The most common species to move into houses is the Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus). These small animals are about 3-1/2 inches long with an 8 inch wingspread. Their colors range from yellow-brown to dark brown.

Little Brown Bats roost in groups and are drawn to hot attics and wall voids in the spring and summer to bear their young (one per female) from about June-August. In the fall, most of these bats fly to winter hibernation roosts in caves or old mine shafts.

Health Hazards

Bats in Charleston should not be regarded as dangerous. However, about one bat in a thousand MAY have rabies which eventually kills them. Little Brown Bats cannot easily transmit this disease to humans or pets due to their small teeth but problems can arise from trying to touch or pick up a sick bat. Unprovoked attacks are extremely rare.

If bitten by a bat or if infectious material (such as saliva) from a bat gets into your eyes, nose, mouth, or a wound — wash the affected area thoroughly and get medical advice immediately. If a bat is found in a room with a sleeping person, capture it without damaging the head and place it in a container . Dead bats should be kept under refrigeration until tested. Contact your local Health District as soon as possible. To avoid this disease, simply avoid touching bats, be sure your house is bat-proof (at least the living area) and be sure your pets are vaccinated. Call your veterinarian for vaccination information.

English: Note: this is indicated as a big brow...
English: Note: this is indicated as a big brown bat if you search in the United States Fish and Wildlife Service website at http://images.fws.gov using the keywords “big brown bat”. In a FWS newsletter, however, this is described as a little brown bat.http://www.fws.gov/chesapeakebay/Newsletter/Summer05/Bats/Bugzapper.htm (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Histoplasmosis is another hazard in some states . This airborne disease may be carried in bird and bat droppings. Few people exposed to this fungal disease become seriously ill but there is a potential risk of infection to any one removing or disturbing old, dusty bird or bat guano.

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