Squirrel Removed From My Attic

Human Animal RemovalSquirrels, especially gray squirrels, are common throughout Minnesota but specifically the twin cities and the metro area. Squirrels are members of the rodent family and are highly arboreal. They tend to be very highly active in the summer and in the fall where they scavenge for food for the winter.

Tree squirrels generally nest in trees in wooded areas. Since Minnesota has a ton of wooded areas that we keep building into, it is forcing squirrels to look for alternative places to live and therefore housing structures are a great choice. The most common invaded areas are garages and attics. Squirrels reach these areas by chewing holes in the exterior of the structure and typically nest, store food or both. Their activity is usually noisy and heard by anyone in close proximity.

Fall Wild Animal Inspection & Prevention Services

Fall Wild Animal Inspection & Prevention Services MinnesotaAs the weather begins to cool down, it is time to begin preparing your home for winter. Fall is a great time to take necessary steps to prevent pests and critters from finding their way into your house, as they seek a warmer place to live for the winter. Minnesota Wild Animal Management, Inc. can complete a wild animal inspection of your home this fall and find any vulnerable areas that animals might penetrate to seek refuge in your house this winter.

Taming Wild Animal Problems

Taming Wild Animal Problems Minnesota boasts breathtaking landscapes filled with vibrant wildlife. When creatures such as wild animals encroach into our living areas and become nuisances; however, ensuring coexistence while responsible wildlife management becomes critical to maintaining peace in Minnesota’s wilderness regions. Minnesota Wild Animal Management understands these difficulties first-hand and offers effective solutions that address concerns while safeguarding both residents and wild animals alike.

Wild animals are swift predators that inhabit water sources like rivers, lakes, and ponds. Although wild animals play an essential part in maintaining ecosystem health

Racoons That Refuse To Stop Invading Your Minnesota Property

Racoons That Refuse To Stop Invading Your Minnesota PropertyThe North American wilderness is a tapestry woven with the diversity of wildlife, each species contributing to the delicate balance of ecosystems. Among these fascinating creatures is the racoon, a somewhat enigmatic and often misunderstood animal. Minnesota Wild Animal Management is here to shed light on the role of racoons in the environment and offer insights into responsible management when these elusive creatures

Safeguarding Your Home With Minnesota Wild Animal Management

Safeguarding Your Home With Minnesota Wild Animal ManagementLiving in the picturesque state of Minnesota often means coexisting with a diverse array of wildlife. While encountering these creatures in their natural habitat can be a magical experience, it’s a different story when they find their way into our homes or properties. Infestations by wild animals can pose risks to both the safety of our families and the structural integrity

Animal Damage Repair & Prevention

Animal Damage Repair & PreventionMany of our customers know that we will come out to your home or property at any time of the day or night and humanely remove a wild animal that has taken up residence with you. No one needs or wants a squirrel, snake, raccoon, mouse or even a bird to build their nest in your attic, walls or garage. Wild animal removal is something that our staff is trained to do, and we have been helping clients with this service for many years. What you may not realize is that there is more to wild animal removal than safely locating, capturing and removing the critter(s).

Wild animals may not intend to but can damage the area of your home that they access.

A Closer Look At Humane Wildlife Rehabilitation Services

A Closer Look At Humane Wildlife Rehabilitation ServicesLiving in Minnesota, surrounded by lush forests and abundant wildlife, we are constantly reminded of the beauty and diversity of nature. The presence of wild animals enriches our lives and contributes to the ecological balance. However, there are times when human-wildlife interactions can lead to conflicts or unfortunate incidents. This is where Minnesota Wild Animal Management steps in with their humane wildlife rehabilitation service, fostering coexistence between humans and the remarkable creatures that inhabit our state.

Why wildlife rehabilitation matters: Minnesota Wild Animal Management understands the significance of preserving wildlife and their natural habitats. The primary aim of their wildlife rehabilitation service is to provide a safe haven for injured,

Dealing With Nuisance Wildlife During The Summer Months

Dealing With Nuisance Wildlife During The Summer MonthsAs summer brings warmer weather and longer days, it also welcomes an increase in wildlife activity across Minnesota. While the sight of wild animals can be captivating and enjoyable, some species can become a nuisance when they encroach upon residential areas. In this blog post, we will discuss the kinds of wild animals that are likely to cause problems for homeowners during the summer months and offer tips on how to manage these situations effectively. You always have the option to have us check for you as well.

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Notice Regarding COVID-19

We Are Open As An Essential Business

To Our Valued Clients,

Our employees and our customers are our top priority, and we are doing everything we can to ensure the health and safety of each.

As deemed by the Minnesota State Government and the MN Dept of Health, we are a essential business, and will remain open and in full operation.

In addition to our standard levels of sterilization and disinfection between each customer visit, our technicians are disinfecting themselves and equipment throughout the day.

Our technicians are practicing social distancing, and will not be greeting or shaking customer hands at this time.

All estimates, recommendations, payments, etc. can and will be made contact-free at this time.

We realize that some may feel this is an overreaction to the current situation, but we would rather error on taking precautions beyond the currently stated CDC recommendations to make every effort to ensure the health of our community.

Sincerely,
The MN Wild Animal Mgmt Team

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