Serving Tildenville, FL – The Orange County Florida Nuisance Animal Organization
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Orange County, FL – There are many Tildenville Florida pest control companies, but most deal with extermination of insects. We deal strictly with wild animals, such as raccoon, skunk, opossum, and more. Our Wildlife Solutions differ from the average exterminator business because we are licensed and insured experts, and deal only with nuisance animals. We are not merely wildlife trappers, but full-services nuisance wildlife control operators, offering advanced solutions.
Orange County Florida Animal Removal Companies
Tildenville Florida wildlife species include raccoons, opossums, squirrels, rats, skunks several species of snakes and bats, and more. Many animals can cause considerable damage to a house, not to mention contamination. We offer repairs of animal entry points and biohazard cleanup and we guarantee our work. Our rodent (rat and mouse) control is superior to other pest management companies. The Orange County Florida Nuisance Animal Organization’s pest wildlife trapping is done in a humane manner. Of course, we are properly Florida state licensed. We are highly experienced in raccoon removal, squirrel removal, bat control, and more.
Wildlife Removal in Tildenville Orange County Florida – How to Get Rid of Squirrels From An Attic
Rabid Raccoon- Raccoons & Rabies

You removed the animals from the attic, but are you finished yet? Nuisance wildlife in your attic can create problems many homeowners never think of. These animals can carry ectoparasites, which after the wildlife host is evicted, may move inside the home looking for a new host—YOU! Bat bugs, mites, ticks and fleas are just some of the ectoparasites you need to be concerned about. Mice in the attic, bats in the attic or various other vistors are notorious for bringing these pests in. Ask our Wildlife Management Specialists to inspect your attic and treat for these critters, after your problem species is removed.
What Attracts Raccoons To A Home?
Squirrels In The Chimney
What Can You Do to Prevent Squirrel Problems?
Squirrel Exclusion Products

Did you know raccoons are the major source of rabies in the U.S.? If you are infested, raccoon removal is vital. Over the last 30 years, rabies has been on the rise in this animal and other forms of wildlife.
If you've got this problem, there are three basic things you can do.
A - Acquire information. It's vital you educate yourself on how this animal likes to eat and live in order to have an effective raccoon removal. Their favorite habitat is a hardwood forest near plenty of water. But, if tantalized by food sources, they can be found around barns, abandoned buildings, and even your home.
They're easily identified by the well-known "mask" around their eyes and rings around their tail. Each weighs between 10 and 30 pounds and can grow to a length of 2 to 3 feet. Generally, the colors of gray, white, black, and sometimes yellow cover their heavy fur.
One of the most important things you can do to prevent raccoons from infesting your property is to keep all outside garbage concealed in an airtight container every day. Raccoons love gardens and if you are constantly having trouble with them, you may want to consider removing their food source - your vegetables!
Ridding your property of these curious creatures can be a challenge. This is why it's crucial you call the experts to do the job. You'll be so glad you did.
Dead Raccoon Removal
Skunk Facts, Identification & Control
Find and Seal Any Points of Entry for Bats
What is the Best Bait to Trap a Skunk?

Raccoons in Your Home
It seems rather obvious why you would not want a raccoon sharing your home, but just in case you need convincing, here are a few reasons why they do not make ideal house guests. First, they can be very destructive. They want food and shelter and will do what it takes to get it. They can rip holes in your roof, tear up screens, rip up your duct work and destroy your insulation. They can break into food containers, even when they are sealed. A bigger problem comes from the urine and feces that they leave behind. Raccoon droppings often contain roundworms which can be transferred to humans and pets. They can also carry diseases, fleas and ticks. While it is true that there is a risk of rabies, it is a very small risk. In fact, there has only been one documented case in the United States where a raccoon infected a human.
Raccoons are very good at breaking through any defenses you set up, so you might have to try a few of these things before you can get raccoons to stay away from your home.
How to Keep Skunks out of My Garbage Cans
How to Keep Skunks out of My Garbage Cans
Removal Of Squirrels in Walls