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Welcome! Warwick Wildlife Removal is a full-service pest control company specializing only in the removal of nuisance animals in Warwick, Rhode Island. Whether you have a problem with squirrels in the attic, a raccoon in your garbage, skunks under your shed, rats or mice in your house, a snake in your yard, or a problem with birds or bats, we can solve it! We are fully trained and know everything about the wildlife of Rhode Island. We answer our phone 24/7, and can schedule a same-day or next day appointment. Call us at 401-372-2326 and see why we are voted Warwick's best animal removal company! Some of the services we offer include:
- Humane Animal Trapping & Relocation
- Home, Roof, and Attic Inspections
- Preventative and Animal Damage Repairs
- Attic Cleanup, Feces Cleanup, Odor Control
- Warwick, RI Snake Removal
- Poison-free Rat & Mouse Control - Permanent
- Bat Removal and Bird Control
- Dead Animal Carcass Removal
CALL US ANY TIME AT 401-372-2326
Animals are creatures of habit. They are their usual routines, their daily rituals and their families to take care of, much like ourselves. However, when their routines and rituals begin to align with our own and they invade our personal space, it can be a cause for concern. That’s why we are here to help the local community in any way we can. We specialize in the removal of birds, skunks, rats, bats, raccoons, snakes and a laundry list of other animals that have the potential to invade your home and cause damage to your property. We are always available, day or night with trained staff available 24/7 to offer support, advice, a quote on a service or an emergency call out to deal with a problem that just can’t wait until the morning. We consider ourselves as a vital service for the local community and we would feel amiss if we left you in a perilous situation with no access to our services. We always aim to provide a competitive price, even against smaller competitors and we will provide a service that is much more comprehensive than any other in the local area. We leave no stone unturned so that the problem is not only solved, it stays solved for the long term. If this sounds like the thing you need, give us a call and we will be with you as soon as we can.
What Prices Do We Charge?
Every wildlife situation is different: What type of animals? do you need trapping, prevention, repairs, cleanup? Call us and we can give pricing for your situation.
We are experts in the wild animals of Rhode Island. We treat these animals with respect, in a humane manner. We are not a typical Warwick exterminator company. We focus on complete solutions, and have experience with every type of unwanted critter in Warwick, RI. Example animals we handle include:
- Warwick animals in the attic like squirrels
- Warwick rodent extermination - no poisons
- Warwick bat removal and Warwick bird control
- Warwick snake removal, Warwick dead animal removal
Warwick wildlife control Tip of the Month:
ARE BABY WILD ANIMALS CUTE?
If you’re wondering if baby wild animals are cute, the answer is yes – they are attractive and adorable to behold. However, their beauty can only be admired from afar, as a close encounter with them could put you in a dangerous situation. But how? How can these tiny beautiful creatures be dangerous? Well, the baby wild animals don’t do much harm themselves, but their mothers are violent when it comes to protecting their babies and will do anything to ward off a perceived threat.
When dealing with wild animals, it is best to assume that they are all deadly, regardless of the species, age, or how harmless they look. Baby wild animals won’t bite or scratch you – at that age, most of them don’t know how to use their teeth and claws. It’s their mother you should be worried about. If a female wild animal sees you coming too close to her young ones, she’ll attack you and do all she can to keep you away from her babies.
Even if you escape the vicious attacks of the mother, there’s still more to worry about. Most baby wild animals are carriers for zoonotic diseases – diseases that can be transferred from animal to human and vice versa – and you don’t even need to touch the animal to catch these diseases – wild animals can infect water and food sources and also spread the diseases through their urine, feces, and nesting material. Zoonotic diseases are very dangerous and you must do all you can to stay away from them.
Let’s use bats as an example. They look very harmless and powerless, especially the babies. In fact, if a bat bites you, you may not notice it immediately, because their teeth are very small. However, bats are pathogen-carriers and you don’t even need to come in contact with them to be infected. Their droppings, also called guano, are made up of spores of an ailment known as histoplasmosis. This disease directly affects the respiratory system of adults and makes victims breathe laboriously. Its effects are much more severe on people who already have a respiratory or immune system condition. Histoplasmosis also weakens the immune system of its victims. It makes you susceptible to common diseases like the cold or flu.
It’s not only bats that spread dangerous diseases with their feces and urine. Animals like opossums, skunks, raccoons, and even cats and dogs – domestic animals – can transfer deadly diseases through their waste matter. Toxoplasmosis, hantavirus, and salmonellosis are some of the deadly diseases that can be contracted by humans when they come in contact with animal droppings. That is why you need to be careful when handling animal waste. Don’t take any risks; make sure you have all the necessary safety tools and clothing. Most people gather animal feces with a dustpan and brush and then throw it into the trash. However, that’s not advisable. In fact, if you try to dispose of the droppings of a bat that way, you’ll be sending the dry and dusty material into the air, where it will be inhaled and absorbed into the body. It’s in this dusty substance that you’ll find the disease spores for histoplasmosis. Trying to sweep away the feces of wild animals can put you at a huge risk. So it’s advisable to seek the assistance of experts.
In conclusion, baby wild animals may look harmless and cute, but they are just as deadly as their parents. So when you come across a nest of baby wild animals, make sure you keep your distance. You can also contact a wildlife expert for help.
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We service local towns such as Lippitt , Cranston, Crompton, Coventry, Johnston. If in doubt about our service range near Warwick, or the wildlife services we offer, give us call at 401-372-2326. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you with your Warwick pest control critter problem!