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We are a professional wildlife removal company servicing Boston, in operation for 5 years. We love solving wildlife problems! We pride ourselves on our quality work and exceptional customer service.:

  • Over five years of wildlife control experience.
  • Fully trained on latest wildlife control techniques and tools.
  • Fully licensed by the Massachusetts Wildlife Commission.
  • Have property liability insurance.
  • Extensive experience with professional home repairs.
  • Trained in attic cleanup and decontamination.
  • We give a written work estimate and written guarantee of work.
  • We treat wildlife in a respectful and humane manner.
  • We are available 24/7 via cell phone.
  • We schedule fast appointments, and arrive on time.
  • We treat our customers the way we'd like to be treated.

We a complete job, from start to finish. We remove wildlife humanely and effectively, using the proper traps, tools, and techniques for each unique animal and situation. When we encounter animals inside a house, we inspect every part of the house, from ground level to every part of the roof, to identify all the areas of entry, and all vulnerable areas, and we perform professional repairs, with guarantee, to seal entry holes shut. We inspect inside the attic to find any damage or biohazard, and provide full cleaning services. We offer attic decontamination, poison-free and permanent rodent control, bat colony exclusion, bird prevention, snake removal, dead animal removal and odor control, and more.

Here in New England, we deal with a lot of squirrels, skunks, mice, raccoons, and bats. In the urban parts of Boston, we also do pigeon control and rat extermination. We provide dead animal removal services, snake removal, and 24 hour emergency animal removal services. We believe in humane wild animal trapping, and do not use poisons, like many Boston extermination companies. We service eastern Massachusetts, and Norfolk County, Plymouth County, Suffolk County, Middlesex County, and Essex County. We service the towns of downtown Boston, Worcester, Providence, Manchester, Lowell, Cambridge wildlife control, New Bedford, Brockton, Quincy, Lynn, Fall River, Newton, Nashua, Warwick, Cranston, Somerville, Lawrence, Pawtucket, Framingham, Waltham, Haverhill, Malden, Brookline, Plymouth, Medford, Taunton, Weymouth, Revere, Peabody, Methuen, and more. Give us a call any time to schedule a fast appointment.

NOTE: We are not the Suffolk County Animal Control Services. We do provide wildlife removal in Suffolk County Massachusetts, but we are a private company. Please do not call us regarding any matters that should be directed to the free county animal services. They deal with dog and cat issues, and select issues such as an animal on the street, etc. Below is the TIP OF THE MONTH regarding local Suffolk County animal services related matters:

How to protect yourself against dangerous stray dogs - What do you do if you or your child finds a stray dog? Would you or your child know how to deal with the situation? There have been statistics that show that thousands of people are bitten by dogs every year with family pets that have gotten aggressive, but the majority of these bites tend to happen from stray dogs and people that just didn’t know how to handle the situation effectively. One of the smartest things that you can do for yourself and your family is to ensure how to deal with strays dogs in the right manner so that everyone involved is protected. This doesn’t mean ignoring the stray and letting someone else deal with the problem, but rather dealing with it yourself in a safe and secure manner.

Regardless of how much the tail wags, you can never really be sure of how friendly that wandering dog really is. It might look nice and friendly, but one wrong move and everything could go wrong. Let’s say for example, you are walking your dog and you stop to pet that stray, or the stray hurtles towards you – would you know how to deal with the situation? You do need to protect yourself, so if the dog is running at you, you really shouldn’t run away as they can run faster, but rather move to a place that you will be secure, for example, in a front yard with a gate or similar. If you have been knocked down by the stray, always cover and protect your neck and other vital parts of your body where the dog can cause the most damage.

The most sensible thing that you can do if you happen to come across a stray is not to approach it. There are plenty of numbers and authorities that you can call to have the situation dealt with properly. The local dog pound can help, as can the local vets who will put in touch with people that will remove the stray from the streets, and you can also try local shelters and wildlife control professionals as well. As options go, there are plenty that you can choose from.

You will have certain instincts that you should try to ignore when you are in a stray dog situation. As we have mentioned, running probably isn’t the best idea. You should also avoid hitting or lashing out at the dog as it will only retaliate, and if the dog is a large one, you will soon find yourself overpowered. Also, you do need to remember that this dog may not be a stray, but rather a lost family pet. How would you feel if someone were to hit your dog as it was wondering around the street looking for its owner? The same applies to throwing things at the dog in a bid to remove it from your area – it will just feel threatened and more than likely will attack.

Feeding a stray dog is not a very good idea, not only because it will associate you with food and you will find that you have “adopted” the animal, of sorts, but also because you don’t know anything about the dog. If it has diseases, fleas or ticks, you certainly don’t want to get that close. Also, it could have allergies, food intolerances, or in the case of lost family pets, can sometimes have a special diet. If you feed the dog the wrong food, you could find yourself in a troublesome situation, and may even cause death to the poor animal.

There are some products that have been said to repel stray dogs, and although some of them probably don’t work, some have been shown to have positive effects. You should speak to a local wildlife control organization to see which ones work. To learn more about our services, visit the Boston wildlife control home page.

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