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We love wildlife, but when they enter your attic or are destructive, they're more than just a nuisance. Even Coyotes have moved into the Houston area and are posing a threat to your pets and small children.

We are Experts at trapping, removal, and excluding all sorts of animals from Squirrels to Racoons to Armadillos, Ducks, Geese, Snakes, even Peacocks and soon Coyotes.

We will trap and remove the animals and seal your home so they can't get back in.....guaranteed!

Coyotes, Racoons, Rodents, Opossums, Nutria, Birds, Armadillos, Snakes, Opossums, etc.

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Coyotes are becoming a serious problem in the Houston area. If you are jogging in Memorial Park, it is best to leave you small pets at home. Coyotes are roaming into the yards in River Oaks and Memorial and have killed pets.

Call us for more information and check out the Texas Parks and Wildlife website.

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If he is not paying rent, he shouldn't be living in your attic. This cute little guy can do a lot of damage to your home.

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chrisonroofSome animal access points may be up high on the roof. We live trap and remove animalsfrom your roof, attic or almost anywhere.

opossumEven Baby Oppossums like our live traps.

 

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Pigeons cause serious destruction in both residential and commercial properties. Their acidic droppings can eat through the paint of your car or even the roof of a commercial building. They will lay their eggs on any surface, with or without a nest and with many broods during the year, their numbers grow exponentially. There are many options to solve this growning problem and Advanced Pest Control has solved bird problems for over 15 years.

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Armadillos  armadillo

If you see digging markings in your garden or flower beds, it could be Armadillos. The 9-Banded Armadillo is expanding it's range and is found throughout most of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.  Adults may be 2-3 feet long, weigh 15-17lbs, and are brownish-gray. 

The vast majority of their diet is insects, but they will eat other small animals (e.g. mammals or lizards).  Armadillos are mainly nocturnal, but may be active during the day.  They usually run away from danger and hide in temporary shallow dens they have dug.  If they are cornered, they may curl up into a ball with their hard outer "shell" covereing the soft parts of their bodies.  They can cause a lot of damage to turf and landscaped areas as they dig for insects such as grubs. Armadillos usually mate in summer, and bear young in late February to early April the next year.

Contact us for a Free "Pest Threat" Analysis 281-494-8900.


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