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Critter Tech services the greater Portland area, including the towns of Multnomah County, Oregon and Clackamas County, Oregon. We service the towns of Beaverton, Canby, Clackamas, Corbett, Damascus, Durham OR, Estacada, Fairview OR, Forest Grove, Happy Valley, Gladstone, Gresham, Hillsboro, Johnson City, King City, Lake Oswego, Maywood Park, Milwaukie OR, Mount Angel, Newberg, Oregon City, Rivergrove, Sandy, Scappoose, Sherwood, Silverton, Tigard, Troutdale, Tualatin, West Linn, Wilsonville, Wood Village, and more. For more information, visit www.portlandanimalpestcontrol.com or www.portlandonline.com, or browse this site to learn more about raccoons in attics.
Most Recent Portland Raccoon Article from the Web: Oregon Has Leftover Raccoon, Raccoon Permits - From the Oregon Dept. of Game and Fish
Almost 4,000 Oregon public-land raccoon wildlife trapping permits and 55 raccoon permits left over from the 2006-2007 drawing will be available beginning at 8 a.m. Aug. 15 -- only on the Agency of Game and Fish Web site. The permits are for catches in game management units where the amount of permits exceeded the amount of applicants. They will be available -- first-come, first-served -- for some sort of $6 application fee. Applications will be accepted only on the Agency's Web site. Raccoon animal capture permits will be awarded as soon as the applicant's credit card may be approved for the $6 application fee. Raccoon pest control companies then must purchase an over-the-counter raccoon license. Raccoon permits will be awarded when the applicant's credit card may be approved for the license fee and the $6 application fee. All pest control companies also must buy some sort of habitat stamp if wildlife trapping on federal lands, and some sort of Habitat Management & Access Validation. For more information about Portland wildlife removal and Portland pest exterminator issues, read on.
The leftover permits - most for pest control catches -- were allocated for different seasons and management units statewide. They are valid only on public lands, and for specified weapons, season dates and locations. These catches, along with all the details, will be listed on the Agency web site.