How to Get Rid of Skunks in or Under Your Shed

2021-06-29T18:11:52+00:00By |Skunks, Wildlife Removal|

Skunks. Have you noticed the tell-tale stink of the white-striped invader lurking around your shed? Get rid of skunks once and for all with these simple tactics. Look out for baby skunks The last thing you want is to evict a mother skunk and unknowingly trap her babies inside or beneath your shed. If the

Raccoon Strain Rabies: Local Update March 2017

2021-06-29T18:11:52+00:00By |Raccoons, Skunks, Wildlife Removal|

We're sharing the latest for our local area including Hamilton and Halton. The statistics below are provided courtesy of our friends at the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. Raccoons exhibiting erratic or unusual behaviour are a clue that they're ill with rabies. Please don't approach these animals and seek the help of wildlife control

Animals Under the Deck – Now What?

2021-06-29T18:36:17+00:00By |Opossums, Raccoons, Rodents, Skunks, Squirrels, Wildlife Removal|

If you're hearing strange noises under your deck, an animal may have moved in under there.  Handling it is a simple matter once you know what to do. The types of animals that may be living under your deck The first thing you need to do is figure out what kind of animal is living

Rabies Alert in Hamilton – Call for Help if You See Distressed Wildlife

2021-06-29T18:11:52+00:00By |Raccoons, Skunks, Wildlife Removal|

ALERT: Rabies in Hamilton continue to be a problem. Images and statistics provided by Hamilton Region show the extent of the most recent findings. Also, for Halton (Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Halton Hills) see Halton Region's website for more information here. Positive rabies results in Ontario Total number of animals found positive for raccoon rabies

How to Get Rid of Skunks Living Under Your Deck or Shed

2021-06-29T18:30:16+00:00By |Skunks, Wildlife Removal|

If you need to get rid of skunks living under your deck or shed, you're not alone. This shy but smelly mammal is rarely welcomed by homeowners, and for good reason. Aside from the fact that no-one wants to get sprayed by them, their habit of digging holes and up-ending plants makes them an unattractive

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