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Jacksonville Exterminator - We don't actually run a pest control or extermination business.  We humanely remove wild animals from homes and buildings.  Exterminators usually deal with insects, which are in fact killed with lethal poisons.  We would never use poison to solve a problem with a wild animal, even rodents such as rats and mice, in your house.  Poison is an illegal and stupid way to approach wildlife conflicts.

I only say so to educate people who have a problem with a wild animal, and think, "time to call an exterminator to get rid of these pesky squirrels!".  The truth is that you want what is called a Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator - a company that deals exclusively with wild animal problems.   That's what we do!
 
Below are some of the types of wildlife conflict situations that we commonly deal with. We are fully licensed and insured, and operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call us at 904-639-6988.
Wildlife in Attics - Do you hear scratching, scurrying, and bumping noises above your head in the ceiling? Sounds like you've got animals in your attic! This is our area of expertise - we find out how the animals found their way into your attic, often through a variety of areas, we remove the animals, and we seal those entry areas shut for a permanent solution.
Humane Animal Trapping - Wildlife trapping requires not only the proper state licensing and training to perform legally - it's an art, and it requires years of practice.  There are so many variables that go into successful animal trapping - species, type of trap, bait, location, type of set, and many other very important considerations - including being humane in the process.
Prevention & Damage Repairs - This is where we are set apart from the other guys. In our years of wildlife removal, we have learned that the most crucial element to permanently solving a wildlife problem (and our guarantee backs it up) is to find all points of animal entry and to seal those areas shut permanently - both for existing and future wildlife issues.
Attic Cleanup - This is often an important step, if you've had animals living in the attic of your house or building, and they have left contamination with their feces, urine, hair, food, and parasites.  If necessary, we perform full attic cleanup and decontamination - we remove all
of the biohazard and eliminate the scents animals leave behind, which can attract new pests.
Dead Carcass Removal - Do you have a terrible stink in your house?  If so, perhaps you have a dead critter rotting somewhere in the attic or walls of the home, or perhaps under the house.  Never fear!  We are experts at finding and removing dead animal carcasses.  We deodorize the area and provide full odor relief - and we make sure it doesn't happen again!
We Handle These Animals (Click Any Below Critter For A Photo of Our Trapping)
  Raccoon     Squirrel     Rat / Mouse     Opossum     Snake     Bat     Pigeon     Dead Animal

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About Our Company
We operate a professional wildlife removal company operating in the Jacksonville area, including the towns of Fernandia Beach, Nassauville, Neptune Beach, Palm Valley, Vilano Beach, Saint Augustine, Green Cove Springs, Fruit Cove, Orange Park, and all of Nassau, Duval, Clay, and Saint Johns counties. We specialize in the humane removal of wild animals from buildings and property. We commonly remove animals from attics, provide bat control and rat control, and also general wildlife trapping and repair and prevention services. We are fully licensed and insured, and operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call us at 904-639-6988.

Latest Jacksonville Exterminator News Clip
Study: Rodent taking heavy toll on Florida's woodlands - Woodland authorities on critters say results support further large group reduction.

Although this initial study cannot be used to determine whether woodland health likely is improving or declining, Skunk Caller Harold remarked, the data will serve as what is possibly a baseline to identify trends in future years. Agency for the Protection of Woodland Creatures has long been an advocate of rodent-large group reduction, and in recent years Skunk Caller Harold and other agency authorities on critters have lobbied the state Game Commission to take more aggressive action to reduce rodent damage. Agency for the Protection of Woodland Creature’s public involvement in the rodent-management concern has rankled many sportsmen, who accuse the agency of promoting policies designed to benefit Florida's $5 billion commercial timber industry with no regard for the state's rich critter stalking heritage. We attempted to get more information from Jacksonville exterminator experts, but could not.

However, Game Commission spokesman Rodent Expert Harry remarked his agency only uses woodland regeneration data from the U.S. Woodland Service when evaluating habitat health. The Agency for the Protection of Woodland Creatures browsing survey, Rodent Expert Harry remarked, will not be among the items considered by commission biologists when formulating recommendations for the 2007-08 rabid license allocations, to be set next year. Agency for the Protection of Woodland Creatures remarked data from the browsing survey will be used to determine which areas are most in need of rodent reduction and steer exterminators toward those areas. The main tool used by Agency for the Protection of Woodland Creatures to control rodent amounts on state woodlands likely is the commission's Rodent Management Assistance Program, which provides property-specific rabid rodent critter stalking permits for landowners experiencing serious rodent damage. Last year, Agency for the Protection of Woodland Creatures enrolled more than 874,000 hectares of state wildlife management area and state woodland land in the program and received 17,642 coupons, which are given to sportsmen who exchange them for critter stalking permits. This report is not verified by Jacksonville pest control companies.