Animal in My Attic
Have you been awoken at night to the sound of scratching that seems to be coming from your attic? If so, it’s likely that you have some visitors that have created a new home in your attic. If this is the case, it’s critical that you call a wild animal removal company like Minnesota Wild Animal Management as soon as possible. Our team of wildlife removal experts have decades of experience to help you identify and humanely handle any type of animals
Dealing with a wildlife infestation in your home can be a stressful experience, but the challenges don’t end when the critters are removed. It’s equally important to thoroughly sanitize your home to ensure the health and safety of your family. In this blog post, Minnesota Wild Animal Management provides essential guidance on how homeowners can effectively sanitize their spaces after an infestation.
Minnesota’s abundance of lakes and wetlands make the state an attractive habitat for waterfowl, such as ducks and geese, which make an aesthetic sight while nesting on your property can sometimes become an inconvenience. When this happens, Minnesota Wild Animal Management can offer effective strategies to deal with nuisance ducks and geese nesting there and ensure peaceful coexistence between you and these graceful birds.
Minnesota Wild Animal Management’s services help ensure that we all enjoy peaceful coexistence in harmony. Through inspection, humane removal, prevention services and preventive maintenance measures they ensure both humans and wildlife continue to coexist harmoniously in Minnesota’s vibrant Twin City metro area.
If an animal invades your home, it is likely that you will find animal droppings on your floors, in the kitchen, in the bathroom, attic, or garage. This is a very common sight and must be cleaned immediately to ensure your safety, that of your family, and the safety and well-being of your pets. Your attic is a common place where nuisance animals like squirrels and birds seek refuge in your home. The attic is a warm, enclosed space that’s away from humans. You should call a wildlife control service if you hear small animals rustling or pitter-pattering
Rats are an unwelcome pest and should never be allowed to live with you. Not only can they cause destruction to your home, but also spread disease within it; no one wants to see their remains on their kitchen counters or smell the odors they carry. You may even discover damage to insulation, wiring or other structural elements of your house because of rats.

