Raccoon and Possum Control
Safe Capture and Relocation of Raccoons and Possums
Do you have nuisance wildlife on your property, such as possums and raccoons? These animals are sometimes more than just annoying, they can bite or carry diseases. Raccoon and possum control should be left to wildlife removal experts. Stay safe. Call Florida's Best Lawn & Pest, LLC.
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Raccoon Exclusion and Control
Those masked bandits that are frequently found in area yards are cute, but they also pose a threat to safety. Raccoons are omnivorous mammals that weigh between 10 and 30 pounds. They are resilient creatures that are capable of living in many types of environments. Although they offer a couple of benefits, such as dining on wasp larvae and other small rodents, the drawbacks are much greater. Raccoons are frequent carriers of diseases like parvovirus, rabies, and roundworms.
They create destruction wherever they go as well, flipping over trash cans and strewing garbage about. If you've got raccoons that frequent your property, Florida's Best Lawn & Pest, LLC can help remove them and give you ideas for controlling them.
Possum Control by Florida's Best Lawn & Pest, LLC
Possums, also known as opossums, frequently take shelter in attics, sheds, and brush piles around the area. They are nuisance animals but are also considered game in many areas. As such, there are regulations around the trapping and shooting of opossums. The wildlife professionals at Florida's Best Lawn & Pest, LLC are educated in the behaviors of possums and the regulations around their capture. Call (561) 507-0992 to remove possums from your property.
Raccoon and Possum Control
The best way to handle a nuisance animal problem is through the maintenance of a clean environment. Often, entire neighborhoods have successfully worked together to make their properties unattractive to raccoons and possums. Some suggestions for exclusion include removing spaces where these animals can hide, blocking entry points into garages, sheds, and other structures where they can live and nest. Opossums dislike the scent of vinegar, and spraying it around trash receptacles can help to deter them. For a more detailed analysis of your wildlife problem, call the specialists at Florida's Best Lawn & Pest, LLC.