Long Island Wildlife Removal, Queens Wild Animal Management and Control
Wild animals on Long Island and Queens, New York have become prevalent due to easy access of food sources such as vegetable gardens, bird feeders, trash cans and unprotected pet food dishes. These animals learn easy routes in and out of our towns through underbrush, streams, railways and even sewers. When wild animals find their way into your home or commercial property, they tend to look for areas that provide a warm shelter and protect them from the elements. If there are easy access points such as loose siding, broken windows or missing foundation vents, animals will be more likely to set up residence and decide to stay, they quickly become a nuisance. Raccoons, opossums, rats, squirrels, bats, and many other wild animals can cause millions of dollars in property damage every year. Some carry diseases and parasites that can be transmitted to you or your pets.
Top Quality Exterminating and Pest Control provides animal pest control services in Long Island and Queens, NY to residential and commercial properties. It is important for a wild animal pest control problem be taken care of effectively and efficiently. At Top Quality Exterminating and Pest Control, our certified animal pest control technicians and wildlife management specialists will work together to ensure that your animal pest control problem is completely eliminated. Our animal pest control professionals in Long Island and Queens, New York use only environmentally friendly, ecologically safe animal pest control strategies with humane animal pest control handling techniques unique to Top Quality Exterminating.
Contact Top Quality Exterminating now for your FREE no-obligation quote for wildlife removal and management for your home or commercial property on Long Island and Queens, NY.
Wildlife Removal Services Offered by Top Quality Exterminating
If wildlife activity is suspected around or inside your residential or commercial property, but are unsure what's making the "noise" or digging those "holes", a thorough home survey and wildlife consultation may be necessary to determine the type of animal, the extent of any damage and the proper course of action. Top Quality Exterminating and Pest Control will focus on the problem area, identifying the problem and how to address it. Here is a list of our wildlife management and removal procedures:
- Animal Trapping/Removal: In many cases, removing the wild animal in question will reduce safety risks to your family and damage to your home and commercial property. While closing entry points is a good strategy our wildlife removal and management specialists feel it is safer to remove the wild animal in question. Raccoons and squirrels, in parttivular, are very destructive about getting back into the homes or commercial property in which they want to live and have created a home or nest. Every wildlife removal and animal management issue is addressed with a personalized trapping and exclusion program based upon your needs and our expertise.
- Chimney Caps/Chimney Screens: The best way to prevent Raccoons, Squirrels, Birds, Bats and other wildlife from living in, or accidentally falling into your chimney, is to have proper Chimney Caps or Chimney Screens installed. Top Quality installs Stainless Steel and Copper chimney caps for whatever size or dimensions of your chimney, even adding another layer of protective screen to keep out bats. Some chimney tops have pieces of slate and are unable to accommodate a Chimney Cap. In these cases, our technicians will use heavy gauge galvanized Chimney Screens recessed and secured between the supports to keep wildlife out of your home and property.
- Animal Prevention/Exclusion: After resolving your wildlife problem, Top Quality Exterminating and Pest Control feels that it is equally important to deter and prevent the occurrence from happening again. Our wildlife management services are tailored to provide exclusion controls to fend off most repeat wildlife conflicts. Our wild animal exclusion techniques is one major difference setting Top Quality apart from our competitors on Long Island and Queens. Our materials and their application embrace your homes’ or commercial propertys' airflow, functionality and are designed to provide an aesthetic finished look.
- Home/Wildlife Inspections: Realtors and homebuyers require a wildlife home inspection. A traditional home inspection will cover termites and other wood destroying insects but does not cover rodents and wildlife. All houses have points of access for all types of wildlife and Top Quality's home inspections will look for all and any signs of entry, damage, footprints, droppings, and other areas of concern. Our inspections will look for evidence of mice, rats, chipmunks, squirrels, bats, raccoons, skunks, woodchucks, snakes, opossum, birds and bats. All areas of the house or commercial property are inspected from the garage to the attic and everything in between. Externally, we look for signs of entry, damage, dens, and hot spots. Additionally, we inspect walls, foundations, walkways, and garden beds. We determine problems and recommend steps to correct the problem.
Our detailed wildlife exclusion protocols that you choose for your home and property can also have other beneficial protections versus other pests such as bees, moths, flies, beetles and more. Contact Top Quality Exterminating and Pest Control for your FREE no-obligation wildlife management and removal quote.
Top Quality Exterminating and Pest Control has been providing professional wildlife management and wild animal control services in Long Island and Queens, New York for many years. Our certified wildlife control specialists will work together with you to create a comprehensive wild animal control program for your home or comercial property. Ensuring your health and safety is our top priority and our technicians follow a strict set of guidelines, using products that are registered and approved by the Environmental Protection Association (EPA). Top Quality Exterminating technicians are registered and licensed with New York State and participate in continuing education programs.