We are a professional wildlife removal company servicing Montgomery, in operation for 5 years. We love solving wildlife problems! We pride ourselves on our quality work and exceptional customer service.:
We a complete job, from start to finish. We remove wildlife humanely and effectively, using the proper traps, tools, and techniques for each unique animal and situation.
When we encounter animals inside a house, we inspect every part of the house, from ground level to every part of the roof, to identify all the areas of entry, and all vulnerable
areas, and we perform professional repairs, with guarantee, to seal entry holes shut. We inspect inside the attic to find any damage or biohazard, and provide full cleaning services. We offer attic decontamination, poison-free and permanent rodent control,
bat colony exclusion, bird prevention, snake removal, dead animal removal and odor control, and more.
Alabama has the perfect climate for lots of snakes! Sometimes
they go places they aren't supposed to. Your home is a great example.
Snakes are so quiet and can easily slither their way into your home!
Luckily, we know just what to do. We specialize in trapping
and removing unwanted wildlife from your home, such as snakes and more.
We service the following cities:
Blue Ridge, Coosada, Eclectic, Fort Deposit,
Hayneville, Mosses, Tallassee,
Wetumpka, White Hall, Pike Road,
Millbrook,
Prattville,
Opelika,
and Auburn.
We also service the following counties:
Autauga County, Elmore County,
and Lowndes County.
NOTE: We are not the Montgomery County Animal Control Services. We do provide wildlife removal in Montgomery County Alabama, but we are a private company. Please do not call us regarding any matters that should be directed to the free county animal services. They deal
with dog and cat issues, and select issues such as an animal on the street, etc. Below is the TIP OF THE MONTH regarding local Montgomery County animal services related matters:
WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I FOUND AN ORPHANED BABY RACOON WANDERING ABOUT?
What will be your riposte if you find a baby raccoon while cleaning your backyard, or suddenly couple of
baby raccoon pop up from your garage while taking out your old car? The first thing which hits your mind
is where the mother is.Before thinking the raccoon as an orphan you should try everything to re-unite the
baby with its mother before you end up stealing it away from the mother. You need to be patient before looking
for a new home for the baby. Just try to relocate her after waiting until mom does her job.
First thing you need to do is to determine whether it is a real orphans by escalating options like her mother
is dead, is the baby raccoon dehydrated, starving or injured. A healthy raccoon kit does not always mean an orphan
raccoon, commonly the members litter around while mothers sleep during the day. If the mother is in search of the
baby then she will try to search her within 8 to 10 hours. It is believed that raccoon seen outside during the day
usually affected with rabies, but a lot of folks still doesn’t know it is a myth.
A piece of advice for tackling the baby raccoon if you couldn’t reunite with the mother:
• Try keeping the kits in a small cardboard box which is deep enough for the baby raccoon to climb. The
box needs to be padded with the leaf and litters from the ground for softcozy bedding. Baby raccoons love
something to snuggle in it and keeping some clothes or sweatshirt will keep them warm. The mother should
not find the baby cold. Give the baby a source of heat by placing a water bottle filled with warm water
and wrapped in the towel next to the baby. You should remember to refill the water bottle frequently,
because they can’t endure cold.
• Make sure to place the box with the raccoon near to the original nest or in normal path were the
mother raccoon can pass by. The flaps of the box should be loosely covered on the outside of the box
to keep it safe and the mother raccoon will be able to take her out or trace her even if it is covered
because they can smell own baby.
• Just try to keep your children and pets away from the area where you have placed the baby. Be compassionate
with the raccoon babies as they have been missing their mom for few hours and are not approachable by people
for some time.
• The baby needs to be protected from predators and other hazards. So just keep your yard light on.
To learn more about our services, visit the Montgomery wildlife removal home page.