Homeowners in the Cincinnati Ohio and Northern Kentucky area are experiencing bat entry into their homes and attics. Areas In Cincinnati Ohio experiencing a high level of bat activity would include Delhi, Madisonville, Mariemont, Montgomery and Blue Ash Ohio. Traditionally the entire west side of Cincinnati experiences an astounding amount of bat entry. Areas of Northern Kentucky experiencing high levels of bat activity would include Florence, Union, Taylor Mill, Hebron, ...
Cincinnati Ohio area homeowners are dealing with an invasion. Who is among this invading hoard creating havoc in our fair city? Raccoons - These nighttime raiders are creating quite the disturbance. Young raccoons are now becoming very vocal and the number of calls where homeowners believe they have birds in their chimney or attic is increasing everyday. Young raccoons sound very bird like and unfortunately one homeowner made the mistake of reaching into his chimney thinking it would ...
Homeowners in Cincinnati Ohio are currently experiencing raccoons in chimneys and attics of homes. The majority of the calls Advantage Wildlife Removal http://www.advantage-wr.com personnel are responding to are involving both female and young raccoons. A tip for homeowners doing their own removal if you have caught the female raccoon you are only half done. As the young are not yet able to travel on their own and will need to be removed by hand. Advantage Wildlife Removal is a full ...
During our Animal Control Officer training in Warren County, NJ last weekend, a classmate of ours explained how a how a Sussex County, NJ "pest control" company intended to handle her problem with flying squirrels in the attic. Apparently, the technicians weren't concerned with humane removal of the flying squirrels. Their "solution" was to leave glue traps in her attic and they would return in one month to remove the dead animals. Undoubtedly, this would result in a slow, agonizing ...
Well with a mild winter and some of the warmest spring weather on record we certainly have many considerations to deal with this year. Ants! our ant colony's have already started to swarm and the phones are ringing, outside ant colony's have had a high survival rate this winter and the swarming means they are releasing the expendable members of the colony into the environment to create new colony's of their own. Remember this! Termites ...