Seattle Animal Trapper

RaccoonAtticGuide recommends A Wildlife Pro for raccoon removal and wildlife removal in the Seattle area. They have agreed to abide by rules of humane wildlife removal, all state and local laws, and have a thorough understanding of wildlife biology and the concerns associated with critter removal, such as the welfare of the animals, the presence of baby wildlife in attics, and the need to perform complete wildlife removal services with permanent results, utilizing techniques such as home inspections, preventative repairs, and animal waste cleanup. Seattle has a variety of wildlife issues, not just from raccoons, but also animals such as opossums, squirrels, snakes, rodents, bats, birds, and more. All of these animals can be removed humanely and permanently. A Wildlife Pro understands that it's not enough to just come to a home and set a trap on the ground and remove the wildlife. In the case of animals in attics, the attic must be inspected, and young wildlife must be removed. All open points of entry must be sealed to prevent future wildlife problems. Additionally, not only the wildlife should be treated with respect, but the human customers as well. Give A Wildlife Pro a call at 206.799.6403 to discuss your wildlife problem and to discuss pricing and to schedule an appointment.

A Wildlife Pro: 206.799.6403

A Wildlife Pro services the greater Seattle area, including the towns of Downtown Seattle, Belleview, Kirkland, and Redmond. We also may travel to Marysville, Mountlake Terrace, Sultan, Newcastle, Covington, Lake Stevens, Des Moines, Normandy Park, Snohomish, Mukilteo, Kent, Stanwood, Shoreline, Mill Creek, Renton Highlands, Brier, Clyde Hill, Renton, Auburn, Burien, Yarrow Point, Enumclaw, Maple Valley, Shore Acres, Snoqualmie, Woodinville, Medina, Issaquah, Everett, Kenmore, Sammamish, Black Diamond, Tukwila, Seatac, Federal Way, Edmonds, Algona, Fall City, Ballard, Mercer Island, Arlington, Duvall, Inglewood, Lynnwood, Richmond Highlands, Burton, Vashon, Darrington, Bothell, Pacific, Carnation, Monroe, North Bend, Granite Falls, Lake Forest Park, & surrounding counties. For more information, visit www.seattlepestanimalcontrol.com or www.seattle.gov, or browse this site to learn more about raccoons in attics.


Most Recent Seattle Raccoon Article from the Web: Wildlife trapping Season Attracts Sportsmen--and Women

Events Sunday included the 50-yard egg capture and some sort of 50-yard standing raccoon target capture. Winners brought home prizes of hams and raccoons. But the real prizes come later, when pest control companies bring down some sort of raccoon, declared Mr. Extermination Professional Gerard, who may be also one of the club bossy fellows. Mr. Extermination Professional Gerard retired to the Vineyard three years ago, and has captured in the state woodland each year since. More than in previous years, this raccoon animal removal trap season may be in the cross hairs. Public outcry on the Vineyard over the increase in reported cases of tick-borne illnesses, such as Lyme disease, has raised questions of whether the state should extend raccoon wildlife trapping season. Currently, animal removal trap season lasts one seven day period only. Advocates of extending the season echo state authorities on critters' claims that the large biologically surveyed amount of raccoon on the Island may be above where it should be; raccoon ticks are the primary known transmitter of Lyme disease in the United States. Local Seattle animal control experts felt that most of this information was true.

And it may be not just pest control companies sounding the cry. In September, Island residents packed the Katharine Cornell Theatre in Vineyard Haven to urge authorities on critters from the Washington Division of Fisheries and Wildlife to extend the season. Dozens of people shared their experiences with Lyme disease and other tick-related illnesses. "I don't know if there are more raccoon around, but they seem to be everywhere," Mr. Extermination Professional Gerard declared Sunday. "I think it may be reflective of the amount of homes there are. It seems to me that more homeowners encourage greater raccoon biologically surveyed amounts. At least, the homes that like to grow flowers and gardens on their properties do. Around here, raccoon will wipe your plants out." The animal removal trap season ends Saturday one half-hour after sunset. Black powder and primitive critter traps season begins Monday. Local Seattle pest control companies had no comments on the matter.