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Watch Out for Wandering Animals When the Weather Warms Up!

Posted by Writer - May 1, 2014 - Wildlife Control
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There are some animals that like to keep to themselves—they make a nest, avoid people and try to stay as much out of sight as possible. On the flipside, however, there are numerous animals that we like to call “wandering” animals. These critters have no problem staking a claim on your property, won’t be bothered if they see you and unfortunately, can become territorial in the face of an intruder—even if they are on your land!

A few of the most common wandering animals are raccoons, skunks, snakes and bats—all of which are quite common to see during the spring and summer months. It’s no coincidence that these critters are also some of the fiercest when provoked, meaning you should always stay away from them and immediately seek wildlife removal in Greenville, SC if they show signs of impeding upon your living space.

Looking for signs of territorial aggression

Knowing when a wandering animal is posing a threat and when it’s just passing by are two pieces of knowledge that every homeowner should be versed in. It’s futile to call for wildlife removal in Greenville, SC if a wandering raccoon is just passing through the area, yet many people often make the mistake of waiting too long to remove something like a bat, resulting in colonization and exacerbated problems.

So, what do you look for?

The first, is territorial aggression. Wandering animals that have no stake in the area around them are less likely to become territorial, whereas an animal that is nesting nearby or intruding on your space will be quick to anger if it feels as though you’re impeding upon its home. Never get too close to any animal—especially one that growls, hisses, yips or poses for attack when you’re nearby. This is the first sign that you should immediately call for wildlife removal in Greenville, SC.

Frequency of sightings

Another way to tell if a wandering animal is just passing through is to observe how often you see that animal. Again, if you spot a raccoon wandering around your property one day, that doesn’t mean it’s there to stay—especially if it’s keeping to itself, far away from you or your family. However, if you see that same raccoon day after day and it’s creeping closer and closer to your home, it’s a good idea to think about wildlife removal in Greenville, SC.

Safety first at all times

Because wandering animals are much more likely to defend themselves, it’s absolutely never a good idea to try and remove them from your property or scare them away. Always entrust this duty to a trained professional and make sure you exclude yourself from the situation as much as possible.

Attempting to draw an animal off of your property will almost invariably result in a confrontation, which is hazardous to both you and the animal in question. Be smart: call a professional who can handle any animal situation fluidly and safely.

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