Pests We Handle...

Information about Bats

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They are Nocturnal Animals. A single bat can eat up to 1,200 tiny insects in an hour. They use "Echolocation" to navigate around objects in the dark of night. They usually have one litter a year consisting of 1-2 babies. The birthing months are typically in the late spring... Read More

Information about Gophers

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Gophers are active all day long. The usually will have one litter a year, consisting of 3-6 babies... Read More

Information about Honey Bees

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Honeybees are active during the day. They usually feed on nectar and pollen and can be seen year round...Read More

Information about Mice

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They are Nocturnal Animals. Usually having about 5-10 litters per year consisting of 5-6 babies. They rarely travel more than 10-30 feet away from either their nest or a food source... Read More

Information about Pigeons

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Pigeons are usually active during the day, and breed all year long consisting of 1-2 eggs. Once they establish a residence, they will never leave... Read More

Information about Prairie Dogs

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Prairie Dogs are mainly active during the day, and usually only breed once a year, consisting of 3-8 babies. They typically dwell out in open fields... Read More

 

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Seasonal Pests Tips

"If we know who we are, we will not try to become someone else in order to have value and meaning in our lives. If we don't know who we are, we will try to become someone who someone else wants us to be."

- Robert McGee

Pesky Dog or Cat!!!

If there is a Pesky Dog or Cat in your neighborhood; Please Call your Municipal or City Animal Control.

Seasonal Pest Tips

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