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    Orange Park-Fernandina Beach-Jacksonville Wildlife Control Removal Services

    Trutech Wildlife Removal Services-Jacksonville-St Augustine Florida

    Trutech Wildlife Removal Services-Jacksonville-St Augustine Florida

    The Wildlife Pro Network announces the inclusion of Trutech Inc. of North Eastern Florida. They can be reached at 1-904-724-1115 and found on the FindthewildlifePro Directory at http://www.wildlifecontrol.tv/florida/jacksonville and on their own web site at http://trutechinc.com

    Your source for Pest Control and Removal along with Animal and Wildlife Control. We offer services for the following: Bats, Bees, Hornets, Wasps, Yellow Jackets, Squirrels, Raccoons, Snakes, Coyotes, Beavers, Rats, Mice, Skunks, Opossums, Voles, Moles, Chipmunks, Birds, Armadillos, Foxes, Honeybee Comb Removal, Insulation Replacement, Dead Animal Removal, Exclusion Services and more.

    Their Florida service areas include:

    Baker County, Florida – Baxter, Cuyler, Glen Saint Mary, Macclenny, Macedonia, Margeretta, Sanderson, Taylor

    Nassau County, Florida – Amelia Island, Bryceville, Callahan, Fernandina Beach, Hilliard

    Duval County, Florida – Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Mayport, Neptune Beach

    Clay County, Florida- Bellair, Green Cove Springs, Keystone Heights, Middleburg, Orange Park, Penney Farms

    St Johns County, Florida- Crescent Beach, Fort Matanzas, Fruit Cove, Hastings, Marineland, Palm Valley, Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach, Switzerland, Vilano Beach

    Putnam County, Florida- Crescent City, East Palatka, Florahome, Fruitland, Georgetown, Hollister, Interlachen, Lake Como, Melrose, Palatka, Pomona Park, San Mateo, Satsuma, Welaka

    Flagler County, Florida- Beverly Beach, Bunnell, Flagler Beach, Marineland, Palm Coast

    Posted on 19th July 2009
    Under: Bird Control, Business Building, Business Insurance, Coyote Control, Coyote Trapping, Dead Animal Removal, Deer control, Fox Control and Removal, Goose & Geese Control, Gopher Trapping and Control, Hog Removal, Live Bee removal, Mole Control, Nutria Control, Odor Control, Pest control, Raccoon Control, Raccoon Roundworm, Rodent Control, Snake Control, The Wildlife Pro Network, Trapping, Wildlife Diseases, animal damage repair, animal exclusion, attic restoration, bat control, bat exclusion, bed bugs, fecal removal, groundhog control, histoplasmosis, nuisance wildlife control internet directory, pocket gopher, rabies, search engine submission, skunk control, squirrel control, wildlife control, woodchuck control | 1 Comment »

    Ft Lauderdale-Hollywood Florida Wildlife Removal And Control services

    The Wildlife Pro Network announces the inclusion of Dead or Alive Wildlife Removal of Broward County, Florida. They can be reached at 954-513-5957 and found on the FindthewildlifePro Directory at http://www.wildlifecontrol.tv/florida/fortlauderdale/ and on their own web site at http://doawildlife.com

    The Dead or Alive Wildlife Removal Team of Hollywood, Florida 954-513-5957

    The Dead or Alive Wildlife Removal Team of Hollywood, Florida 954-513-5957



    Dead or Alive Wildlife Removal Inc. is a family owned and operated business serving the whole east coast of Florida. We handle almost all nuisance wildlife cases. If we can’t handle your wildlife problem we will help you find someonethat can.

    Serving the whole east coast of Florida. We handle almost all nuisance wildlife cases. If we can’t handle your wildlife problem we will help you find someone that can. We specialize in removing nuisance wildlife from residential homes, commercial buildings and private or public properties and placing them back in their natural environment. We also handle most insect cases you may have including but not limited to cockroaches, wasps, and bees. We use all organic repellents to permanently evict a wide variety of insects, these repellents are not harmful to animals or humans. Dead or Alive is one of the very few nuisance wildlife removers that handles deceased animals. We extract the deceased wildlife from your property, decontaminate and deodorize the entire area. Here at Dead or Alive Wildlife Removal Inc. We are dedicated to making our pesky little friends comfortable as we provide the best customer service possible. So if your having a nuisance wildlife problem then give us a call today and let us handle your every waking wildlife removal need. “A Humane Professional Solution To Today’s Nuisance Wildlife Problems”

    CALL THEM TODAY FOR YOUR FREE OVER THE PHONE ESTIMATE! Their service areas include:

    Martin County – Arundel, Indiantown, Hobe Sound, Jensen Beach, Jupiter Island, Ocean Breeze Park, Palm City, Sewall’s Point, Stuart

    Palm Beach County – Atlantis, Belle Glade, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Briny Breezes, Canal Point, Cloud Lake, Delray Beach, Glen Ridge, Golf, Greenacres, Gulf Stream, Haverhill, Highland Beach, Hypoluxo, Juno Beach, Jupiter, Jupiter Inlet Colony, Lake Clarke Shores, Lake Park, Lake Worth, Lantana, Loxahatchee, Manalapan, Mangonia Park, North Palm Beach, Ocean Ridge, Pahokee, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach Shores, Palm Springs, Riviera Beach, Royal Palm Beach, Sandcut, South Bay, South Palm Beach, Tequesta, Wellington, West Palm Beach

    Broward County – Coconut Creek, Cooper City, Coral Springs, Dania Beach, Davie, Deerfield Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hallandale Beach, Hillsboro Beach, Hollywood, Lauderdale Lakes, Lauderdale-By-The-Sea, Lauderhill, Lazy Lake, Lighthouse Point, Margate, Miramar, North Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Parkland, Pembroke Park, Pembroke Pines, Plantation, Pompano Beach, Port Everglades, Sea Ranch Lakes, Southwest Ranches, Sunrise, Tamarac, Weston, Wilton Manors

    Miami Dade County – Aventura, Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands, Biscayne Park, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Cutler Bay, Doral, El Portal, Florida City, Golden Beach, Goulds, Hialeah, Hialeah Gardens, Homestead, Indian Village, Islandia, Kendall, Key Biscayne, Leisure City, Medley, Miami, Miami Beach, Miami Gardens, Miami Lakes, Miami Shores Village, Miami Springs, North Bay Village, North Miami, North Miami Beach, Opa-Locka, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest, Pinewood, Princeton, Richmond Heights, South Miami, Sunny Isles Beach, Surfside, Sweetwater, Virginia Gardens, West Miami, Westchester, Westwood Lake

    Monroe County – Big Pine, Islamorada, Key Colony Beach, Key Largo, Key West, Layton, Marathon, Sugarloaf Key, Tavernier

    Posted on 16th July 2009
    Under: Bird Control, Business Building, Business Insurance, Coyote Control, Coyote Trapping, Dead Animal Removal, Fox Control and Removal, Goose & Geese Control, Gopher Trapping and Control, Hog Removal, Live Bee removal, Mole Control, Nutria Control, Odor Control, Pest control, Raccoon Control, Raccoon Roundworm, Rodent Control, Snake Control, The Wildlife Pro Network, Trapping, Wildlife Diseases, animal damage repair, animal exclusion, attic restoration, bat control, fecal removal, histoplasmosis, nuisance wildlife control internet directory, pocket gopher, rabies, search engine submission, skunk control, squirrel control, web sites, wildlife control, woodchuck control | 5 Comments »

    Saint Augustine-Jacksonville Florida-Fl- Wildlife ,Bird, Bat, Animal Control & Removal

    TrueTech Inc Of Jacksonville-Saint Augustine Florida

    TrueTech Inc Of Jacksonville-Saint Augustine Florida

    1-904-724-1115

    We will find a solution for your wild animal, bird,bat or wildlife problems. Find us on our Florida Wildlife Operators Page http://findthewildlifepro.com/us/fl/
    * Attic or crawlspace noises?

    * Garbage cans raided?

    * Excessive digging around foundation?

    * Bad smells in walls or vents?

    All your wildlife problems from squirrels destroying your attic to animals digging up your yard can be solved by calling
    Robb Russell. We are wildlife professionals that deal with all types of wildlife problems on a daily basis, and what may surprise you, is an ordinary everyday occurrence to Robb Russell. Call us any time of day or night to allow us to help solve your animal problems @ 1-888-229-2036

    St Johns County, Florida-Fl

    Crescent Beach, Fort Matanzas, Fruit Cove, Hastings, Marineland, Palm Valley, Ponte Vedra, Ponte Vedra Beach, St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach, Switzerland, Vilano Beach

    Duval County, Florida-Fl – Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Mayport, Neptune Beach

    Squirrel Trapping and Control

    Squirrels are small, desructive 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.For more information please visit http://squirrelremovals.com.

    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.For more info please visit http://raccoonremovals.com

    Bat Control and Removal

    Bats are beneficial mammals because they consume about 1000 insects an hour each during their nightly flights and up to 600o-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.

    For more information on bats please visit http://batremovals.com

    Bird Control

    Three species of birds are considered pests and may be controlled at will: Pigeons, starlings, and sparrows. Other species, such as geese, are considered “nuisance wildlife” and may be controlled using different methods, when necessary. Birds become pests when they exist in great numbers where they are not desired, when they cause damage or defacement to buildings or statuary, when their droppings create a health hazard around human-occupied areas, when they clog the air intakes to home or industrial ventilation systems, or when they create a hazard to air navigation such as colliding with manned commercial or military aircraft.

    Pigeons cause defacement and accelerated building deterioration, fouling and soiling, noise and nuisance, poor public appearance & image, health hazards, transmission of disease, contamination of water / food supplies, public / employee safety and equipment damage. Cost of bird strikes and delays / cancellations to the commercial and military aviation industry is estimated to be $1.0 billion to $1.5 billion dollars a year. Monetary losses and damages caused by pigeon and bird feces to businesses, transportation entities, utilities and the general public goes largely unreported costing consumers untold multi-millions of dollars each year.

    Do pigeons pose a health risk? YES. Aside from the parasites & mites, they will provide you with …
    Histoplasmosis

    Starlings are very aggressive and will drive native birds out of its territory, much to the dismay of local bird watchers. Starlings are well noted for their flocking habits. They often gather in the tens of thousands, creating a huge nuisance when roosting in populated areas. Starlings are a major nuisance in urban areas due to their nesting, eating and living habits. When the bird is in its flocking phase, thousands of starlings often overwhelm urban buildings.

    House Sparrows droppings and feathers create janitorial problems as well as hazardous, unsanitary, and odoriferous situations inside and outside of buildings and sidewalks under roosting areas.

    Posted on 6th July 2009
    Under: Bird Control, Business Insurance, Coyote Control, Coyote Trapping, Dead Animal Removal, Deer control, Fox Control and Removal, Goose & Geese Control, Gopher Trapping and Control, Mole Control, Nutria Control, Odor Control, Raccoon Control, Raccoon Roundworm, Rodent Control, Snake Control, The Wildlife Pro Network, Trapping, Wildlife Diseases, animal damage repair, animal exclusion, attic restoration, bat control, bat exclusion, fecal removal, histoplasmosis, pocket gopher, rabies, scavenger control, skunk control, squirrel control, vulture control, wildlife control | 2 Comments »

    Wildlife Problems in Oklahoma? Tulsa-Oklahoma City

    Wildlife Problems in Oklahoma?

    Proper wildlife control is provided by Oklahoma’s most professional and dedicated wildlife solutions services provider, Oklahoma Wildlife Control®, LLC of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

    As we enter now into birthing season, those dismissed “quirky” noises you heard in and around your structures and residence, will begin to produce curious and wondering eyes. Now, more than before, your property safety and personal health are at a high risk of being under minded by nature.

    Instead of seeing just one or two wildlife species take up residence in a most unwelcome fashion … there are now the curious offspring of the “nesters” and “den builders”, that nature has seen fit to place inside your properties. These little “inquisitive” animals have the same curiosities as any young children … playing and fighting, eating anything they can’t get into their mouths (including your wiring and food stores), grabbing and touching everything, defecating and urinating everywhere.

    After the “little ones” start to stick their heads up and out of your chimneys, attics, soffit vents, decks, porches, etc … you are not the only one noticing them. Nature has also provided at no extra charge … the “natural” predators … which are most certain to also come around looking for the “young easy” meal that the “new and unknowing” offspring represent.

    At this time … poisons are not an option and exclusion only is not the answer. Poisons will contaminate your properties and there are the legalities of an “incidental” getting into the poison. Exclusion only will most likely leave the young offspring in your structure with no way to fend or feed themselves without the parent(s), which will be kept out by the excluders. Removal is the very best option at this time of the year, to ensure everything leaves, doesn’t return and nothing is left behind.

    After the removals are performed correctly and humanely in accordance with the Best Management Practices, Oklahoma Wildlife Control® Limited Liability Company, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, will provide proper exclusion methods to ensure that nothing else returns to your structures.

    Where does Oklahoma Wildlife Control® Limited Liability Company operate you ask? How can you get in touch with this professional and dedicated company? It’s very simple…

    Here’s how to get in touch with us:

    Oklahoma Wildlife Control®, LLC

    19721 East 3rd Street

    Tulsa, OK 74108

    Telephone: 1-918-694-8190

    Websites:

    http://oktrapsupply.com or http://oklahomawildlifecontrol.com

    Email: info@oktrapsupply.com

    Services Offered

    • Emergency Call Services
    • Wildlife Removal Services
    • Structural Exclusion Services
    • HS&E Consultations & Education
    • Livestock & Crop Depredation Control
    • Deer & Feral Hog Management
    • Pond / Tank / Waterway control of Muskrat & Beaver
    • Koi Pond exclusions to keep those pesky animals from eating your investment
    • Honey Bee Removal, Recovery and Relocation
    • Bat house construction and installations
    • **OWC offers several different service plans to choose from to meet your budget and goals.
    • **OWC offers online payment options through PayPal to ease your needs. You must have a client status and password to access the online payment system.
    • **Financing Available. Please contact us for details and terms.

    * Oklahoma Wildlife Control®, L.L.C. does provide exclusion services … however, exclusion in itself does not permanently remedy your problem with wildlife. Exclusion simply limits for a short time, the wildlife’s ability to gain access into your structures, by utilizing the access points they have created. In time, they will regain entry unless removed. Click here to view our blog on Exclusion vs. Removal

    Serviced Entities

    • Public & Private Properties
    • Federal, State and Local Governmental Entities
    • Businesses & Industries
    • Residential Properties
    • Farm & Ranch Properties
    • Fishery & Water Facilities

    Property Managers

    • We offer a service plan choice specially designed for multiple properties.
    • We offer scheduled property inspections.
    • We offer consultations & safety presentations.
    • We offer recommendations for other service providers (i.e.: Pesticide Applicators, HazMat Cleanup, etc.)
    • And we offer more than seen here … contact us today for more information.

    Client Referrals

    • Oklahoma Wildlife Control®, LLC. recognizes that the very best advertisement we can receive is by “word of mouth”. OWC has implemented a referral bonus of $25.00. Current or previous OWC clients will receive $25.00 for each referral that results in a new client and signed service agreement. Simply provide a copy of your previous service contract or invoice to the person(s) requiring our Professional Wildlife Control Services … and we will send you $25.00 for the good word. Please contact us with any questions. Thank you.

    Texas Counties:

    • Orange County
    • Jefferson County
    • Jasper County
    • Sabine County
    • San Augustine County
    • Nacogdoches County
    • Lee County
    • Angelina County

    Oklahoma Counties:

    Adair County

    Alfalfa County

    Atoka County

    Beaver County

    Beckham County

    Blaine County

    Bryan County

    Caddo County

    Canadian County

    Carter County

    Cherokee County

    Choctaw County

    Cimarron County

    Cleveland County

    Coal County

    Comanche County

    Cotton County

    Craig County

    Creek County

    Custer County

    Delaware County

    Dewey County

    Ellis County

    Garfield County

    Garvin County

    Grady County

    Grant County

    Greer County

    Harmon County

    Harper County

    Haskell County

    Hughes County

    Jackson County

    Jefferson County

    Johnston County

    Kay County

    Kingfisher County

    Kiowa County

    Latimer County

    Le Flore County

    Lincoln County

    Logan County

    Love County

    McClain County

    McCurtain County

    McIntosh County

    Major County

    Marshall County

    Mayes County

    Murray County

    Muskogee County

    Noble County

    Nowata County

    Okfuskee County

    Oklahoma County

    Okmulgee County

    Osage County

    Ottawa County

    Pawnee County

    Payne County

    Pittsburg County

    Pontotoc County

    Pottawatomie County

    Pushmataha County

    Roger Mills County

    Rogers County

    Seminole County

    Sequoyah County

    Stephens County

    Texas County

    Tillman County

    Tulsa County

    Wagoner County

    Washington County

    Washita County

    Woods County

    Woodward County

    Reginald & Jennifer Murray ~ Owners
    19721 East 3rd Street
    Tulsa, OK 74108
    918-694-8190

    Posted on 23rd June 2009
    Under: Bird Control, Business Insurance, Coyote Control, Coyote Trapping, Dead Animal Removal, Deer Depradation, Deer control, Fox Control and Removal, Goose & Geese Control, Gopher Trapping and Control, Hog Removal, Mole Control, Nutria Control, Odor Control, Pest control, Raccoon Control, Rodent Control, Snake Control, Trapping, animal damage repair, animal exclusion, attic restoration, bat control, bat exclusion, fecal removal, pocket gopher, skunk control, squirrel control, wildlife control | 4 Comments »

    Moles & Gophers: And The Problems YOU Have With Them

    Moles & Gophers: and the problems YOU have with them.

    Written by Reginald Murray

    Co-owner of the Oklahoma Wildlife Control® Limited Liability Company, with offices in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. June 23, 2009

    Some Consumer Questions:

    1. I have found tunnels and mounds in my yard and flower beds what in the world do I need to do now?
    2. I think it may be Moles or Gophers, but what exactly is causing the problems?
    3. How do I get rid of them and return my property to the beauty it once held?
    4. Do I need to hire a professional servicer such as Oklahoma Wildlife Control®, LLC … or try to remedy the problem myself?

    Reoccurring Consumer Scenario:

    My neighbor told me to go to the hardware store and get a trap for Moles and Gophers, because it had to be one of these two animals causing my heartache. However, when I got there I found that the hardware store offered several traps for Moles and several for Gophers … but not a single trap for both … why not? There were so many different styles, I was confused and didn’t purchase anything. Or … there was a lot to choose from, so I bought one of each to make sure I got the correct one, but none have been successful for me.

    These are some of the questions we receive in our industry, and especially here at the Oklahoma Wildlife Control®, LLC. We have offices in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma … and provide services to all of Oklahoma and to eight counties in Texas. Now we will address several issues that the consumers have, and clear up the questions.

    The Consumers Education:

    The consumer must first understand that Moles and Gophers are two completely different animals, which share some similar characteristics. Both tunnel, and on occasion both will “mound” the dirt as they push it out of a tunnel. However; Moles are insectivores and Gophers are herbivores. Generally speaking, Gophers are also larger than most moles. This is the reason for the differences in traps for both species. It should also be understood that the “traps” that are available on the public market, are very “basic” in mechanical ability and effectiveness, and in every case, Oklahoma Wildlife Control® Limited Liability Company will alter and modify these traps to be more effective in capturing Moles and Gophers. Years of “trial and error” lessons have taught us to “set” and “place” traps in a particular manner, without regard to the instructions that come in the boxes from the manufacturers. Unfortunately, consumers are led to believe by manufacturers that their products are simple to use, and that anyone can be successful with them. Here at the Oklahoma Wildlife Control® Limited Liability Company, we have more than 35 years of combined wildlife experience, and we continue to learn something new every day. The consumer will not be successful in their attempts at Moles and Gophers, nor any other wildlife species without experience and understanding. At best, the consumer will just be “lucky”. Luck will get a few, whereas experience brings success and this will achieve control.

    Moles:

    Yates and Pedersen (1982) list seven North American species of moles. They are the eastern mole (Scalopus aquaticus), hairy-tailed mole (Parascalops breweri), star-nosed mole (Condylura cristata), broad-footed mole (Scapanus latimanus), Townsend’s mole (Scapanus townsendii), coast mole (Scapanus orarius), and shrew mole (Neurotrichus gibbsii).

    The mole discussed here is usually referred to as the eastern mole (Scalopus aquaticus). It is an insectivore, not a rodent, and is related to shrews and bats.

    True moles may be distinguished from meadow mice (voles), shrews, or pocket gophers—with which they are often confused—by noting certain characteristics. They have a hairless, pointed snout extending nearly 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) in front of the mouth opening. The small eyes and the opening of the ear canal are concealed in the fur; there are no external ears. The forefeet are very large and broad, with palms wider than they are long. The toes are webbed to the base of the claws, which are broad and depressed. The hind feet are small and narrow, with slender, sharp claws.

    Gophers:

    Pocket gophers are fossorial (burrowing) rodents, so named because they have fur-lined pouches outside of the mouth, one on each side of the face. These pockets, which are capable of being turned inside out, are used for carrying food. Pocket gophers are powerfully built in the forequarters and have a short neck; the head is fairly small and flattened. The forepaws are large-clawed and the lips close behind their large incisors, all marvelous adaptations to their underground existence.

    Gophers have small external ears and small eyes. As sight and sound are severely limited, gophers are highly dependent on the sense of touch. The vibrissae (whiskers) on their face are very sensitive to touch and assist pocket gophers while traveling about in their dark tunnels. The tail is sparsely haired and also serves as a sensory mechanism guiding gophers’ backward movements. The tail is also important in thermo-regulation, acting as a radiator.

    Pocket gophers are medium-sized rodents ranging from about 5 to nearly 14 inches (13 to 36 cm) long (head and body). Adult males are larger than adult females. Their fur is very fine, soft, and highly variable in color. A pocket gophers coloring ranges from nearly black, to pale brown to almost white. The great variability in size and color of pocket gophers is attributed to their low dispersal rate and thus limited gene flow, resulting in adaptation to local conditions.

    Thirty-four species of pocket gophers, represented by five genera, occupy the western hemisphere. In the United States there are 13 species and three genera. The major features differentiating these genera are the size of their forefeet, claws, and front surfaces of their chisel-like incisors.

    The Home Remedies:

    There are a lot of “home remedies” on the market, and on the internet as well. These do not work. Moth balls for instance, are for moths, hence the name. They are not for outdoor use, nor authorized for use on any other species than moths. Filling a tunnel with water is another home remedy for Moles and Gophers that does not work. It will however, greatly increase your water bill in attempting to use the water hose to drown of flush the Moles and Gophers from your yard. Castor granules are becoming more and more popular, but there is no scientific evidence that they truly work. However, there is plenty of scientific evidence that castor is very poisonous to both humans and pets. Therefore, Oklahoma Wildlife Control®, LLC will not promote, use nor endorse castor or any other contaminate on a property. Mechanical devices are the best way to go. They are the most effective, environmentally safe and “Green” methods available.

    The Professionals:

    The Oklahoma Wildlife Control® Limited Liability Company and the Wildlife Pro Network, will at all times encourage the consumer to seek professional assistance and guidance in matters concerning wildlife. We are professionals, and we know the most efficient and effective methods of control for both the consumer and the environment in which they reside.

    So why should the consumer go with a professional servicer? It is our business. If you need an operation will you perform it yourself, or seek medical assistance? The same goes with wildlife. Wildlife of all species can be carriers of several different diseases, different even between species, for which most of the consumers are not aware of … or do not know how to recognize the symptoms of a contraction. A lot of these diseases can be fatal if medical treatment is not immediately sought. That’s why a professional service company.

    Give the Oklahoma Wildlife Control® Limited Liability a call today at (918) 694-8190, or visit us on the web at http://oktrapsupply.com or http://oklahomawildlifecontrol.com for more information about wildlife problems, and options. If we are not in your service area, contact us anyway and we will find someone who is that can provide a professional service to you.

    **This article was brought to you by the Wildlife Pro Network in conjunction with the Oklahoma Wildlife Control® Limited Liability Company of Tulsa and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Copy right 2009.

    Reginald & Jennifer Murray ~ Owners
    19721 East 3rd Street
    Tulsa, OK 74108
    918-694-8190

    Posted on 23rd June 2009
    Under: Mole Control, Nature, Pest control, The Wildlife Pro Network, Trapping, pocket gopher, wildlife control | No Comments »