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Need To Get Rid of Nuisance Wildlife? - Call 1-801-430-7663

Nuisance wildlife removal is a PRIVATE SERVICE FOR HIRE available in Utah County by Allstate Bird and Animal Control. Allstate Bird and Animal Control provides wildlife removal from private homes, business, and industrial properties.

You’ve come to the right place to find professional help for nuisance wild animal trapping, removal and control.

Contact Allstate Bird and Animal Control at 1-801-430-7663 for an inspection of your property. Allstate Bird and Animal Control removes many kinds of critters including raccoons, bats, pigeons, skunks, swallows, woodpeckers, voles, rats, squirrels, moles, beavers, armadillos, chipmunks, mice, snakes, opossums, feral cats, porcupines, rabbits, and honeybees.

Bat Removal From a High School Near Provo, Utah

It took Lehi High School near Provo, Utah a long time to admit that the smell in the girls’ gym and the west wing of the school wasn’t just sweaty teenagers. The smell inside the gym was so noticeable that visitors to the school nearly always remarked on it and wondered why those young people had especially poor hygiene or if the janitorial staff was truly that bad. In fact, the smell had nothing to do with people at all. The smell was bats! A colony had infested that part of the school for at least 30 years and the smell grew as the colony grew.

People often don’t realize that bats have an odor. One animal doesn’t smell much, but get a large group together and add to that the guano accumulation and carcasses and the insects and parasites that inhabit the animals and the piles of waste and what you have really stinks!

Finally the smell drove the school officials to do something, so they called an extermination company. This company was much more accustomed to working with spiders and such and applied some homemade remedy to the situation. Now the school was full of sometimes sick, disoriented animals flying free in the gym and other parts of the school. The situation became a crisis when a student picked up a live bat and was bitten. Parents put pressure on the school and a serious public relations situation was developing. They needed bat removal and they needed it now.

They called the state. No help. The called the DOW. Nothing. They weren’t going to call an exterminator again. But, what to do? They finally found us through a referral from a previous satisfied customer. They called us, very nervous and concerned. “We need help now,” they said, “and we need it done right this time. Can you help us?”

The on-site inspection revealed that this job would have some interesting twists. The colony was very large and well-established. That isn’t too unusual. The area we needed to access was very high and special man lifts were needed. This isn’t particularly unusual either and we have this type of equipment readily available. The animals were already disturbed and had been moved out of their normal patterns by the unsuccessful efforts of the extermination company. That adds a bit of spice. But, the most interesting part was that school was in session and would not be called off so we would be getting rid of hundreds of bats while working around hundreds of teenagers.

The students, faculty and staff of the school were great. They were glad to have someone who knew how to get rid of bats and were very interested in what we were doing. Many students stopped by to observe, take pictures and ask questions. If anyone ever tries to tell you that teenagers are bored by life and lack curiosity, tell them they need to change the curriculum: nuisance animal control is exciting! By the end of the first day, I was known as the Bat Man and greeted that way, “Hey, Bat Man, how’s it going?” I would tell them it was going fine and they would have their gym back very soon.

The job went off perfectly. Within a week the problem areas had been sealed off, the disoriented bats located and the entire colony vented out of the building. I have rarely performed a bat removal under such pleasant, friendly circumstances or with so much company. So many pictures were taken that I felt like a celebrity and finally got an official Bat Man sign for my equipment trailer. The High School remains bat free to this day, and smells much better, too.

The Utah County Animal Control Services of Utah, UT

Lost pets, barking dogs, loose cats, cows, horses, goats, sheep, or other domestic, farm or ranch animal issues need to be reported to The Utah County Animal Control Services: (801) 343-4080 . They work with domestic animals and can provide information about licensing, vaccinations, lost pets, etc. Utah County does not offer free wildlife animal control services, nor do cities within Utah County .

We are professional wildlife removal contractors offering animal control solutions based in Utah.We pride ourselves on our professional trapping services, and on quality snake, bird, and animal removal.

Allstate Bird and Animal Control removes all sorts of wild animals and birds from residential and commercial properties, including bats, snakes, pigeons, skunks, raccoons, swallows, woodpeckers, voles, beavers, and rodents of every kind. Wild animals on your property can damage vegetation and structures and reduce property value. They also bring disease and a host of insect pests with them, which can adversely affect you, your family, and your pets. In your walls, in your attic, or on your roof wild animals can keep you up at night and their urine and droppings create a horrific smell. After my technicians and I perform wild animal removal, we can provide cleanup, sanitization, and deodorization to help restore your property; we can also provide exclusion services to keep your wildlife problem from recurring. Whether the problem is a colony of bats in a building, raccoons in the attic, or destructive behaviors of critters such as squirrels, gophers and pigeons, we can solve it.

We resolve many types of wildlife control conflicts in Utah County and surrounding areas. Give me a call if you need expert animal removal and/or live wildlife trapping. We can also perform an inspection of your property to evaluate the problem.

The situations we resolve and main trapping and removal services we provide are: raccoon families in attics and chimneys, woodpeckers drilling siding. mud swallow nests on stucco, rats or squirrels thumping and bumping around inside walls and in attics, voles and gophers destroying lawns, skunks stealing pet food, bat infestations, and snakes living in crawlspaces and stone walls.

Along with physical damage and disease, wild animals also bring along disturbance and nuisance with all their commotion and smell. Raccoons and rats will fight all night and keep people awake; baby raccoons chirp and chitter like little birds; skunk smell takes the cake, but have you ever smelled a dead animal in your ventilation system? We have seen much, much more than these problems, but that is a general idea of the kinds of problems that I and my professional wildlife removal operators are prepared to solve.

Not only do my technicians and I trap and remove problem wild animals, we do a lot of other dirty work, too. Don’t hesitate to call us for dead animal removal, bat guano cleanup, pigeon waste removal, mouse dropping cleanup, decontamination, repairs, above ground and below ground rodent slick fencing, odor control for skunk spray, and the like. We are a full service pest control company with a wide range of animal control solutions.

For pigeon and bird control, bat removal, or relief from other pest animals, call our wildlife management experts. Many nuisance wildlife companies offer critter capture and control; our wildlife operators provide professional pest wild animal management. We remove the following AND MORE:

  • Raccoons from attics and chimneys
  • Bats from attics and eaves
  • Voles that dig and tear up lawns and destroy root systems
  • Pigeons from rooftops
  • Swallow nests from stucco, log siding, exterior walls and eaves
  • Mice from walls, attics, basements, crawlspaces, etc.
  • Gophers and moles that damage gardens and golf courses
  • Skunks that damage gardens and make dens under porches and in crawlspaces
  • Feral cats from neighborhoods and parks
  • Rats and squirrels from attics, flower gardens, yards, commercial and industrial property
  • Beavers from lakes, ponds and rivers
  • Woodpeckers that drill in cedar siding and stucco

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If you need expert wild animal control, trapping or removal services outside of Utah, check out our USA map to contact a professional trapper nearest you.

Most county animal control services do not offer nuisance wildlife management or support. Utah County services only deal with domestic animals. If you have any type of wildlife problem or need pest control, trapping, or for wildlife prevention in Utah County , call 1-801-430-7663 and ask for Brandon .

Utah County Wild Animal Control News, Stories, Events and Alerts

Pigeons causing problems for local high school

Recently 17-year-old Liz and her friends sat under their high school's outdoor pavilion in the common area enjoying their lunch and chatting about their outfits for upcoming prom. It was one of those rare warm March days where they could get a glimpse of the spring that is on its way, but not quite here yet. As Liz was describing her elegant lilac dress, one of the many unwanted pigeons roosting inside the pavilion decided the final touch to Liz's outfit that she needed was white, messy decoration for her hair.

Unfortunately, Liz is not the only student at the school that has been bothered by the undesirable birds.

"We don't even want to use the area anymore," said Liz. "It is like so disgusting."

Liz and her friends complained to their school principal who contacted the Utah Division of Wild Life Services for advice.

"(Wild Life Services) didn't guide us in any way to deal with the problem," he said. "The representative I talked to told me that Wild Life Service doesn't deal with pigeons and it wasn't their problem."

The principal said he was so frustrated that he finally decided to look up "pest control" in the phone book and see if anyone would be willing to help him, or at least guide him to what needed to be done next.

A local pest control company directed him to www.allstateanimalcontrol.com on the web. He used their directory to locate a professional trapper to come out and take care of the pigeon problem.

"They were here the next day and set up a trapping phase of over 30 days, but were able to trap over 100 pigeons. They cleaned up the waste that they left behind," he said. "They also enclosed some the exposed beams of the awning to seal the pavilion, so no more pigeons can take up residence in the future. I wish the state would have been as helpful."

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