Reno Wildlife and Animal Removal

Pest Animal Removal Reno - Wildlife Control

Welcome to Pest Animal Removal Reno! We are a wildlife removal company servicing Reno, NV. We can give you five reasons why calling us is a smart decision when you' re faced with random and potentially rabid wild critters inside your home or commercial property — 1. We can get the job done fast, offering same-day appointments with friendly operators. 2. Our phones are answered 247, so there' s no time of day or night that we can' t resolve your problem. 3. We never use poisons or other inhumane or potentially hazardous to human approaches. 4. Our methods of capture and release or exclusion are tried-and-tested, with over 10 years of experience. 5. We' re properly permitted, insured, and licensed to do the job.* * Many wild animal removal and control approaches require permits or licenses. Call us now at 775-909-4502 for your Reno wildlife control needs.

About Pest Animal Removal Reno and Our Services:

Same-day or next-day appointments.

Property inspections and in-attic inspections.

Humane wildlife trapping and exclusion.

Critter damage repair to your home.

We offer attic cleanup and sanitation services.

We never use poisons! We don't handle insects.

Fully Nevada licensed and insured.

Reno rat control and rodent removal

Experts in Nevada bat removal from buildings.

Raccoon and skunk removal in Reno

Removal of animals in the attic, like squirrels.

Bird Removal and Prevention

Call us any time to discuss your wildlife problem!

Our Service Range

Reno Wildlife Removal Tip of the Month: Best Ways to Humanely Remove Birds

It is such a delight to observe the birds that are flying in the wild. However, when group of birds continuously infest your Reno building, they can become nuisance creatures. Installing barriers are the most sensible method to get rid of them. Nonetheless, there are instances when the birds can find a flaw on these deterrents. Birds love to roost on our attic windows and vents. These places provide warmth and comfort during the winter months.



Things to Remember When Removing the Bird Humanely

Removing the Reno birds from your property will never be an easy task but we deplore the use of poisons. Poisons are not only a cruel method but this is an ineffective solution for your infestation problem. At the very best, it will only eliminate few of them that will only result to additional problems. Here is a step-by-step process that will guide you when eliminating the birds.

Research

There are birds that are part of the protected under the federal law. This means that removal of the birds may be illegal during some instances especially during the nesting season. You need to determine the type of birds that are visiting your house. You should also try to call your local wildlife agency if you think it is necessary. Determining about the species of the bird can help you understand how to deal with the properly. You will know about its common habits that will enable you to get rid of them humanely.

Determine the Source of the Problem

You should also determine the root cause of your problem. If there are things in your yards that are attracting the birds, consider removing them. Fountains and other elements that tend to collect water would be a good water source for the birds. There are instances that the cause of your problem cannot be removed such as the fruit bearing tree in your yard. This means that the step after removing the nest is highly essential.

Examine the Nest

You should not hastily remove the nest; you need to make sure first that it does not have any egg or chick. This experience will turn into a mess if you are harassing a bird that is protected under the law. You will have to wait until such time that the chick can leave their nest. Usually it will only take around 2 weeks. After all the birds can leave their nest, the humane removal can now proceed.

Removing the Nest

Remember that the nesting materials and the droppings of the Reno birds may carry parasites and microorganism that may cause diseases. Be sure to wear protective gears when removing the nest. Wear gloves and mask to prevent contracting airborne diseases. Use disinfectant when decontaminating the area of the bird. This will not only remove the scent that may attract other species but will also eliminate the viruses that they can transmit.

Finally, you can modify your house to make it less desirable in the eye of the birds. You may install bird spikes on their roosting area. You can also introduce bird nettings to keep them away.