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We are a professional animal removal company headquartered in Greenwood, and servicing all of Johnson County, IN. We solve problems with wild critters in the home and around the property. We handle animals such as squirrels, raccoons, skunks, rats, mice, opossums, and even snakes,
bats, and birds. We most commonly receive calls about scratching sounds in your attic, or digging in your lawn, or many other critter problems. We not only remove animals, but we provide a wide array of services, from animal damage
repairs, preventative home repairs, attic cleaning, and more. We are fully licensed and insured in Indiana, and we answer our phones 24/7. Call us now at 317-225-5684 for a free price quote and to schedule a same-day or
next day appointment for animal removal.
As the real experts in the field of wildlife removal, we cannot overstate the importance of controlling and preventing wildlife activities in your private property like rats, squirrels, moles, mice, snakes, opossums, that can cause damages to our environment, property, and health. We are a service-oriented business that is composed of professional and well-trained service staff that are both capable and licensed to carry out our services on a regular period. Our primary goal is to provide excellent services by eliminating and preventing the threat of disease and contamination, mitigate the damages, and preserve the integrity of your property and the reputation of your business. We will make sure that your business will remain free from wild animals and will meet the current legal responsibilities. We will be there when the wildlife invasion is threatening you. We can conduct a professional survey on your property and give an expert recommendation. We will also assign a trained and capable technician to perform the removal and exclusion procedure. We will be going beyond our duty to give you the satisfaction that you deserve. Call us today or complete our online form today, and we will return your inquiry in no time.
Thank you for coming to my home on a Sunday to get the snake on my porch - I almost had a heart attack before you showed up!
Greenwood Pest Animal Trapping solved a problem with bats in our building, after two other Indiana companies failed - and at a price lower than the others! Thank you!
My regular pest control company couldn't get rid of my rat problem - these guys cleaned them out in five days! I've been rat-free ever since!
Greenwood Wildlife Trapper Tip of the Month:
How to Get Rid of Rabbits (discuss prevention via fences, exclusion, trapping, etc)
Rabbits are fluffy and harmless looking. But if you are taken in with their presentation, you are in trouble, because their outward look is deceptive. They are indeed harmful to you especially your garden. They are burrowing gaps under sheds or different structures for safe house, or they are eating from your nursery, you may need to find a way to dispose of them. Albeit completely taking out a hare populace from your property may not be conceivable, there are things you can do to lessen their numbers. If you are experiencing rabbit problems, below are ways that you can get rid of them.
Modifying the Habitat to Deter Rabbits:
Diminish the regions where bunnies like to cover up. Since hares will cover up in aggregations of vegetation, an incredible method to prevent hares is to keep your grass cut short, expel any pointless vegetation, for example, tall grasses, and tidy up plant flotsam and jetsam routinely. Additionally, make certain to trim off and dispose of low-draping base branches on brambles and bushes, which bunnies may use for spread. At long last, fill in any current tunnels you may discover on your property.
Get rid of them using water as a tool:
Expel access to any water sources. Bunnies might be particularly inclined to making their environment on property that is near a water source. On the off chance that you have a water source on your property—a stream, spring, lake, and so on. — You can fabricate fences around them to urge hares to construct their natural surroundings elsewhere. As with fixing gaps, be certain that the fence you manufacture is made of a work that has one-inch gaps or littler. You ought to likewise cover the base of the fence at any rate four to eight inches underground and guarantee it is at any rate two feet high.
Using fences:
Fence your nursery to keep the bunnies out. Chicken wire works fine as long as the work is one inch or less. Cover the base of the fence three to six inches into the ground to keep bunnies from burrowing under it. Expand it in any event three feet (one meter) over the ground. Make certain to introduce blazing along the base of entryways to guarantee hares can't press underneath to access the garden.
Fencing and chicken wire can be bought at tool shops, for the most part in a wide assortment of styles and hues to praise the stylistic theme of your yard.
Counsel a scene originator to check whether they have any recommendations as to fencing that can be compelling at ensuring your nursery just as tastefully satisfying.
Using repellant:
Utilize monetarily accessible anti-agents. A wide range of anti-agents might be accessible, yet no anti-agents will chip away at all of them, so you may need to attempt a few proceeding discovering one that works for you. Recollect that a few anti-agents may be applied more than once.
Ammonia:
Some synthetic anti-agents like ammonium cleansers can help prevent hares, yet they may not be alright for the more fragile plants in the nursery, so make certain to peruse the mark. An answer containing the harsh Bitrex can likewise be splashed to discourage bunnies, however for the most part just if the nursery is comprised of blossoms in light of the fact that it will modify the flavor of vegetables.
Using traps:
Set pen traps in nursery and yard regions where bunnies are an issue.
Light disguise of the snare is suggested between shrubberies or between garden lines.
Carrots and apples make great snare for cottontail hares. Cut the snare into little pieces and make a path driving into the snare, ensuring the trap is noticeable to the creature. After the bunny is caught, move the creature a huge separation away.
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