Severna Park Wildlife Control

Wildlife can be a nuisance to any property owner. Raccoons, opossums, groundhogs, squirrels, moles and voles can cause damage to your home and property. They often chew on electrical wires, drag trash and waste into your home, and breed behind walls. Wildlife also carry diseases and parasites that can be transmitted to your household pets and family. In some cases they may even attack your pets.

Wildlife can enter your home through chimneys, gaps in windows, doors and eaves, as well as attic vents. The first step to preventing wildlife from entering your home is to deal with any of the entry points they may use. If you see wildlife in your home or yard please remember the physical threat they pose. The wildlife pest control experts at Park Pest Control can help you identify these entry points and seal them off so that your home is protected from unwanted visitors. For wildlife on your property we will humanely trap and remove them. Call Park Pest Control today for all your wildlife and control needs!

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