by Neil Tregger | Jan 19, 2021 | Bat Removal, Nuisance Wildlife, Recent Jobs
Removing Bats from an Attic in Albany, New York Do you have bats in your attic? Call Us 24/7: (518) 935-5708 Dealing with a bat problem in your home can prove to be very complicated. There are many factors to consider, from finding every potential entry point to...
by Neil Tregger | Dec 5, 2020 | Nuisance Wildlife, Recent Jobs, Squirrel Removal
Flying Squirrel Removal and Home Repair in Saugerties, NY Do you have a flying squirrel problem? Call Us 24/7: (518) 935-5708 If you think you have a flying squirrel problem in your home, the removal process can become more complicated than you might expect. Nuisance...
by Neil Tregger | Dec 4, 2020 | Nuisance Wildlife, Recent Jobs, Squirrel Removal
Squirrel Removal in Historic Troy, NY Squirrels in your attic? Call Us 24/7: (518) 935-5708 Conducting a squirrel removal in Troy, New York, and similar cities can present unique challenges. The historic, multi-story buildings need especially careful attention during...
by Casey Morris | Nov 4, 2020 | Bat Removal, Nuisance Wildlife, Recent Jobs
A Secure Bat Removal in Colonie, NY Bat emergency in your home? Call Us 24/7: (518) 935-5708 If you think you may have a bat problem in your home, it is crucial to address the issue immediately. The impact of a bat colony gets worse and worse over time. It can cause...
by Casey Morris | Sep 14, 2020 | Nuisance Wildlife, Raccoons, Recent Jobs
An Emergency Raccoon Removal in Loudonville, NY When you need a wildlife removal professional in upstate New York, make sure you hire one who works with a variety of animal species. Every wildlife removal job is unique, and you never know what you might find during a...
by Neil Tregger | Jul 21, 2020 | Nuisance Wildlife, Recent Jobs, Squirrel Removal
A Successful, Humane Squirrel Removal in Niskayuna, NY If you want a squirrel-free home, it is not enough to simply remove the wildlife from within your house. For an effective squirrel control solution, you must also ensure all potential entry points are properly...