Humane Animal Trapping

The professional pest and animal controllers listed on this site remove or resolve conflicts between man and beast. They use humane animal trapping of lethal and non-lethal animal control including trapping, venting, and block-out techniques as available and permitted by law in the states, cities, and counties they service.

Bee Removal

Bees in your walls?  Honeybee comb on your property?  We are highly skilled at safely removing honeybees and honeybee combs out of walls, outbuildings, attics, roofs or hollow trees on your property.  Our professionals safely get rid of bees and get rid of your honeybee problem.

Bees can survive for months inside a wall before dying of thirst or starvation, after which time they will begin to rot and smell. Also, without live bees to maintain the combs, the wax will more easily melt or fall, causing mess, damage, and drawing many more smaller insects and bacteria to the decomposition and rank smells.

To solve this problem, complete bee trapping is needed. This includes opening the area (perhaps removing siding or sheetrock), removing the honey and the insects and the beeswax, and cleaning the space. Then the cavity must be filled to prevent more insect from coming to this attractive location in the future. The easiest way to fill the cavity is usually with fiberglass insulation. Our technicians can perform all of these services for you.

Pigeon Control 

Pigeons, or rock doves, are sometimes referred to as “flying rats.” They are similar to rats in that they are filthy, they spread disease, they are prolific, and they have adapted well to urban living. Pigeons are persistent birds, and once they find a location that they like, these creatures of habit will go to a lot of trouble to stay. They are also social creatures; rarely will you find one alone.

Pigeons become a problem when they take over areas inhabited by humans. They are not afraid of people and will approach repeatedly for handouts, which quickly grows tiresome. They defecate freely, leaving messes on sidewalks, buildings, cars, statues, and rooftops, and clogging roof drains and ventilation systems with feathers and feces. Not only are pigeon droppings and feathers unsightly, they also spread disease and parasites, such as fleas.