Wildlife Removal Experts

Small Wild Animal Removed From My Home in MinneapolisWhether we realize it or not, wild animals are all around us. In fact, we have actually invaded their habitat and they have had to adapt to our presence. With the consistent growth in the area, wild animals have been pushed into smaller areas of undeveloped land and over time, interactions with humans have increased. The professionals at Minnesota Wild Animal Management work to find balance between this knowledge and the understanding that close interaction with humans is problematic.

Protecting your Home from Raccoon Intrusions This Spring

Protecting your Home from Raccoon Intrusions This SpringRaccoons are common in the Minneapolis area and can be both fascinating and problematic for homeowners. These nocturnal creatures are highly adaptable and often seek out shelter in residential areas, including attics, crawl spaces, and chimneys. Understanding raccoon behavior is essential for effectively managing encounters and preventing potential damage to your home.

Identifying Signs of Raccoon Activity
Being able to recognize signs of raccoon activity is the first step in addressing potential intrusions.

Wild Animal Waste Cleaning Services

Wild Animal Waste Cleaning ServicesComing into direct contact with wild animal waste can cause significant damage to humans. It’s also not something that you want building up in your attic, crawl space, walls or garage. This wild animal waste cannot be cleaned up in the same way that you clean up your dog’s waste. Instead, it needs to be professionally removed and sanitized by our team at Minnesota Wild Animal Management, Inc. We’ve got years of experience dealing with wild animal waste and we have the necessary protection to keep everyone safe.

Identifying Animal Entry Points In Your Home

Identifying Animal Entry Points In Your HomeUnderstanding how wildlife gains access to your home is crucial for effective prevention. Minnesota Wild Animal Management’s blog delves into the identification of vulnerable entry points that often go unnoticed by homeowners. From gaps in rooflines to unsecured vents and damaged siding, wildlife can exploit various openings. Recognizing these entry points allows for proactive measures to be taken to secure your home against unwelcome animal

Wildlife Challenges in North-Central Minnesota

Wildlife Challenges in North-Central MinnesotaAs winter descends upon North-Central Minnesota, wildlife often seeks refuge in warmer spaces, including homes and businesses. Minnesota Wild Animal Management understands the unique challenges posed by cold-weather intrusions. From squirrels seeking shelter in attics to raccoons nesting in chimneys, our team specializes in addressing the diverse range of wildlife encounters that can occur during the winter months.

Squirrels Seeking Warmth Indoors

Squirrels, notorious for their agility

Winter Wildlife Encounters in the Twin Cities

Winter Wildlife Encounters in the Twin CitiesSquirrels and Their Cold-Weather Habits: As winter blankets the Twin Cities, you may notice an increase in wildlife activity, and squirrels are no exception. These resilient creatures adapt to the colder months by seeking refuge in tree cavities or constructing nests with leaves and twigs. They remain active, foraging for food sources such as acorns and nuts they stored during the fall. While squirrels are generally harmless, they may become more visible

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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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