719-203-1377 We run a professional wildlife removal business operating in Security-Widefield, Colorado. We service the whole Colorado Springs metropolitan area, and do much of our work in Security-Widefield. We are a full-service
Security-Widefield animal trapping and removal company. We specialize in wildlife only, and are not like a regular Security-Widefield pest control company or Security-Widefield exterminator. We use humane methods to
solve wild animal problems in Colorado. We solve the root of the problem, by performing home repairs to keep animals out, and preventative measures in addition to critter trapping
and removal. We offer a variety of services, from animal damage repair to waste cleanup, dead animal removal and odor control, and more. We handle several nuisance wildlife
species, including squirrels, raccoons, snakes, skunks, and opossums. We also perform bat removal and bird control services, and rodent control, including poison-free mouse and
rat removal. Give us a call any time at 719-203-1377 to discuss your Security-Widefield animal control issue, and to schedule a fast appointment.
Security-Widefield wildlife control tip of the month:
Raccoon Repellent
Repellents are considered as the first and foremost means to avoid raccoons’ disturbance in the chimney or attic. Whenever, a
female raccoon is found to be in safe tract to raise the young, predator urine and noise are designed by some experts to
enforce it to leave such places with young.
Due to being unbelievably multitalented raccoons are not easily removable.
There are numerous known Security-Widefield pest control approaches to repel raccoons permanently, but most of them are not proven to be working. Among well-known
old-fashioned natural raccoon repellents ammonia, guns, the scarecrow, and human hair are noteworthy although it is questionable
whether these actually work or not. Other repellents include bleach, naphthalene, etc.
Ammonia: Because of extreme cleanliness raccoons usually avoid going to the bathroom in dens and it’s seemingly purposeful to soak
towels with such repellent as well as toss it into the entrances of dens. Ammonia is available in urine which can trick raccoons into
guessing dens are soiled causing them to abscond it.
Predator urine: It can be readily availed at sporting Security-Widefield animal control materials stores as well as online retailers. It is applied to by means of spraying
around areas wherever raccoons are hanging out to supposedly trick them into ideating that there is the presence of predators at neighboring
areas to scare coons off. The Scarecrow can be used as a means of getting relief of raccoons as well as other pests. This motion-enforced
sprinkler is used interestingly to prevent raccoons. When raccoons trip the sensor, all of a sudden it starts noising and sprinkler starts
startling raccoons so that they become frightened.
Guns: Guns can be used to kill raccoons although it’s not appreciable by any means. In spite of knowing all laws pertaining to weapons’ firing
in a particular area and the legacy of destroying animals it should not be the first choice to kill raccoons using firearms.
Including above mentioned items naphthalene, bleach are also known to be Security-Widefield wildlife removal raccoon repellents but, all of them may fail to work. The principle
behind such repellents is that these materials can generate an odor which is unpleasant to raccoons encouraging as well as compelling them to
leave. However, all of Security-Widefield animal trapping materials that are applied using this principle can horribly be bogus and fail to work permanently. This rule is pretty
interesting but, in practice, compared to the excessive number of burdensome raccoons it can initiate an ultimate laughter and comprehensively fail
to keep them away.
Raccoons are mammals and unlike small insects they are not responding well against scent or noises. Nominally, in insects’ cases specific poison
can bring the queen and damage the hive, but, as a member of mammals raccoons don’t mandatorily respond to high-pitch noise of radio or odd odor
of mothballs and avoid such gambits. Raccoons are well-tested for their survival and one raccoon eats another. So, it’s not wise to get rid of them
so effortlessly, using such Security-Widefield exterminator commonplace techniques.
To learn more about our Security-Widefield pest animal removal services, visit the Colorado Springs animal trapping and removal home page or give us a call at 719-203-1377.