Snake Removal Issues? Call 602-316-9029 Phoenix, Arizona Snake Control

Venomous Snake
Venomous Snake (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Snake Removal in Phoenix, AZ.
Snake calls are a normal call for nuisance wildlife professional. A snake call can consist of a normal snake extraction from a yard to a full on snake infestation.

Snake Control in Phoenix, AZ.
Snake control can be summed up with the capture and prevention of future snake issues. Snake control in Phoenix, AZ can be performed by experienced snake trapping and snake handling professionals. The use of certain types of repellents can be used.

Snake Habitats .
Snake habitats vary for each species of snake, A venomous snake such as the Copperhead snake like leaf litter and dark damp places to set up an ambush for its prey. The common black snake likes dark confined places such as a crawlspace or attic space due to the fact that they are of the few species of snakes that do not need the sun to aid in digestion. Other snakes have adapted to the environment.

Food for snakes.
A snake starts out when born with the ability to consume insects such as water bugs, roach, spiders and pretty much any bug they can catch. As they begin to grow they will change their eating habits to include small animals such a mice, frogs, bird eggs, and crayfish.
Once fully grown all snake’s will look for lager prey such as rodents, rats, bats, birds, rabbits and anything they can perceivably swallow and digest. A snake regardless of poisonous or non poisonous can be found in a house that may have a pest control issue.

Photographer: LA Dawson Animal courtesy of Aus...
Photographer: LA Dawson Animal courtesy of Austin Reptile Service. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Why do I have a snake in the house?
It is simple! If there is a snake in the structure there is a simple reason for it. Most snakes that enter a building are looking for a food source. Bugs, insects and rodent are the typical food source for a snake.

Are all snakes poisonous?
No and to be completely honest the majority of snake calls a wildlife professional will get are for non-poisonous snakes in the home. This does not make a snake in the house any less dramatic. Snake’s scare most everyone. We are trained or have learned to fear them from a young age. A snake in the home is a red flag of another issue you may not even are aware of.

Never assume a snake is harmless! Let the professionals do that!!

How do I determine if a snake is poisonous?
It is extremely dangerous to make assumptions about a snake. If you run across a snake it is always best to avoid them and call a pro snake control agent to remove the snake threat in your home. If the snake were in your yard, home, business or garage then it would be safest to call a professional snake control person.

Why hire a wildlife professional for snake control?
It is safer to have a trained and experienced snake professional inspect and remove the snake safely and without injury to the snake or your family.

Do Snake traps work?
Yes. As long as it is baited or placed in the precise place in order to maximize the chances of capture. Snake Exclusion is the best way to prevent future issues.

Do snake repellents work?
There are repellents that work for certain species of snakes. And it is best to hire a snake removal professional that can identify the issue and use the proper repellent suitable for your issue.

Few of the calls we get every year are as followed.
A snake found in the yard, A snake found in the garage, A snake found in the bathroom, Snake found in crawlspace, Found a snakeskin in the attic, Snake Animal Control, Do snakes feed on insects? Do snakes feed on rodents? Rat Snake removal, Milk Snake in Crawlspace, Poisonous snake removal, Non-poisonous snake removal, Snake Exclusion in Phoenix, AZ.

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Snake Issues? Snake Problems? CAll 602-316-9029 Phoenix, AZ Snake Removal Experts

English: American-Copperhead snake Agkistrodon...
English: American-Copperhead snake Agkistrodon contortrix (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Snake Removal Phoenix Arizona Snake Control-Rattlesnake Copperhead Rat Snake Black Snake Removal

In Phoenix Arizona snakes are found just about everywhere. From the farm Lands of  Phoenix Arizona to the city streets in Phoenix Arizona snakes can be found. Just because you live in the suburbs doesn’t mean you won’t run into a snake in the yard or even in your garage.

In the Phoenix, AZ suburbs most snake bites occur when working in the landscaping or the pruning of ground cover shrubs and bush. It is always good to wear gloves and pay attention to the area your are working in. Most snakes will try their best to avoid you if you give them the chance.

Copperhead snakes love to feed off of insects and reptiles such as frogs and lizards that are found in the yards in suburbia.
Copperhead closeup
The Copperhead snake loves moist areas that are sheltered from the sun and they will set up an ambush for their prey. This is when human contact can happen. Copperhead snake can blend into their surrounding using the camouflage of the skin color to hide their presence.

English: The poisonous Mojave green rattlesnak...
English: The poisonous Mojave green rattlesnake is one of the many reptiles common to the Mojave Desert area. Other snakes seen here are the sidewinder rattlesnake, the California king snake and the gopher snake. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Rattlesnake can be found in the Phoenix, AZ and in the city as well as the farm land. The Rattlesnake can deliver a devastating bite and should be avoided at all costs. The Rattlesnake will use its rattle located on its tail to warn those that come to close. Call your local Wildlife agent to remove the snake and inspect your property for reasons that the snake was there to begin with.
The Rat Snake or Black Snake are typically the most frequent calls a Phoenix Arizona Animal control expert receives. The rat snake can enter a home and live in the attic, basement or crawlspace for extended periods of time due to the fact that they do not need the sun digest their food. Rat snakes are usually are non aggressive unlike the black racer which can be very aggressive .

Coral snake can also be found in the state of Texas.
Eastern coral snake

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Rodent Issues? Rat Problems? Call 602-316-9029 Phoenix, AZ Pest Control and Wildlife Removal

Deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus 8360 lores
Deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus 8360 lores (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

When dealing with rodent issues in your house, home or business the act of removing the rat or rodent infestation can be extremely difficult. Pest control companies usually just use poison or rat snap traps, though this is only a temporary solution. Only rat trapping and rat exclusion in conjunction will solve the rat or mouse problem.

Mice are rodents and they can fit into the smallest of crevices. A mouse will enter your home and immediately begin a mouse family. Mice feed from cat food, dog food and human food. There are several diseases that can be spread by mice. Excluding mice and mouse removal is very difficult and should be completed by Professional rodent removal experts.

Rat control and rat removal are a high volume call for most wildlife removal companies and pest control companies alike. They’re many species of rats but the Roof rat (Brown Rat) and Norway rat (also known as sewer rat). These two species found build rat families extremely fast and in most cases you won’t know you even have an issue until it becomes a rat infestation.

The young rodents are born in a nest about 21 to 23 days after conception. At birth they are hairless, and their eyes are closed. The 5 to 8 young in the litter develop rapidly, growing hair within a week. Between 9 and 14 days, their eyes open, and they begin to explore for food and move about near their nest. In the third week they begin to take solid food. The number of litters depends on the area and varies with nearness to the limit of their climatic range, availability of nutritious food, density of the local rat population, and the age of the rat. Typically, 3 or more litters are produced annually.

The Wildlife Professionals can complete rodent removal for complete rat and rodent conflict solutions.
A rodent exclusion is repair, seal and closing entry points and preventative maintenance.

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Bat Problems? Bat Issues? CAll 602-316-9029 Phoenix AZ Removal of bats in the attic

Ok, so most of them are countertop bats, but I...
Ok, so most of them are countertop bats, but I couldn’t think of a title. This is the “Sweetie” bat again. For a bat she was very photogenic. Big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Question: I found a bat in my house, what do I do?

Answer: Call a wildlife removal company that specializes in bat removal. If at all possible try to keep your eye on the bat. Some people are very scared of bats, For these people I would say close all doors so as to minimize were the bat can get to. This will make it easier for the bat pro to find the bat.

Question: Why are bats living in my attic?

Answer: As our civilization grows new construction is surely to follow. The building of new homes and neighborhoods slowly diminish the natural habitat of bats and eventually the bat colony will adapt or evolve. Once the bat colony realizes that the bat colony can survive in an attic, space or even chimney, the bat colony will take advantage of any small opening or gap to enter the structure.

Attics tend to be a hot spot when dealing with bat removal. Attic spaces make an ideal area. Attic spaces make for great protection against the elements and potential predators. Bats in your attic are simply trying to adapt or evolve to protect it’s species.

Question: Where did these bats come from?

Answer: Since most bats eat insects, evolutionists have traditionally taught that bats evolved from primitive insectivores, as did shrews, moles, etc. Fruit-eaters merely modified their diet due to ecological pressures.

Then in the early ’80s J. D. Smith (Smith pp. 347-365) suggested that megabats and microbats evolved separately, because there are many physiological differences between the two other than just size. Microbats have a complicated shoulder joint and a claw only on the thumb, for example, while megabats have a simple shoulder joint but a claw on both the thumb and first finger. Micros use echo-location, while macros mainly rely on their keen eyesight. Micro teeth are designed for prey, while mega teeth grind plant parts. Megabats can live only in the tropics, needing a year-round food supply; many microbats have the ability to hibernate through cold winters.
Question: How do I get rid of bats?

Answer: The best way to rid yourself of a unwanted bat colony in your house is to hire a professional that is trained in true bat removal and bat control techniques to ensure a safe and humane bat proofing process.

A bat exclusion is the only sure fire way to get rid of bats. A One Way Bat Door is the equipment most bat control experts use. It is extremely effective if installed correctly.

Question: Who do I look for to get rid of theses bats in my attic?

Answer : We highly recommend The Wildlife Professionals for all of your wildlife removal and animal control issues.

Question: When do bats have babies? And why can’t I have bats removed?
Depending on the severity of the season, the species and the region a professional bat control operator can advise the best time for bat removal and bat exclusion.

Most bats are federally protected and it is illegal to exclude bats or close bats out when there is a great possibility that the young bats could be affected or even killed by the process. Bats are extremely important to our ecosystem. Never try to kill a bat colony!

Question: What kind of bats is living in my attic?

Answer: The are several types of bats found living in building, office buildings, church, and homes across America. The common two bats most usually found dwelling in building structures are the “Big Brown Bat” and “Small Brown Bat” and they are also protected species.

Question: Is it illegal to poison and kill bats?

Answer: YES

Question: Can I just put a light in the attic and draw the bats out?

Answer: I have not been in an attic that had a strobe light and not found bats still living there. Although I have heard some success stories I have not witnessed it myself.

Question: Will mothballs really drive out the bats?

Answer: I have had measured success with mothballs or naphthalene will sometimes drive a bat colony out for a day or so. But eventually they will come bat. I have been in an attic space that had mothballs in pantyhose hanging from the rafters and witnessed bats hanging from the pantyhose. So I am assuming they simply got used to the smell!

Question: What do I do about the bat guano in the attic after the bats are gone?

Answer: Only use a qualified bat control when dealing with waste guano. Guano can accumulate over time and can have ecoli, bat bugs, and even hystoplasmosis. The guano could be extremely dangerous to those who have asthma, or other breathing issues such as the elderly and the extreme young.

Question : What is attic restoration?

Attic restoration is the process of cleaning out the waste bat guano from the attic space, disinfecting the whole area and putting new insulation down. Attic restoration restores the attic space and in most instances increases the R value( Insulation Value) in your attic space.

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