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At Xceptional Wildlife Removal, we understand the unique challenges opossums present to both homeowners and businesses alike. Known for their adaptability and resourcefulness, opossums are more than just a nuisance. They can carry ectoparasites (such as ticks and fleas), and potentially spread diseases like Murine typhus.
Beyond health risks, opossums can cause significant damage to ductwork, insulation, and even the structural integrity of buildings with their 50-strong teeth. Given these dangers, handling opossum issues is a task best left to the professionals.
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Our team, which includes wildlife biologists, is at the forefront of providing humane, ethical, and comprehensive opossum management solutions. Here’s why you can trust us with your opossum problems:
Opossums can be surprisingly tough and dangerous, especially when cornered or threatened. Their prehensile tails and climbing abilities make them adept at accessing hard-to-reach areas. Without proper knowledge and tools, attempting to remove these animals on your own can lead to injury, disease transmission, and even legal issues. Our licensed professionals are equipped to manage these risks effectively, ensuring your safety and peace of mind.
We will take the following steps to keep your home safe from opossums:
We understand the unique challenges businesses face with opossum infestations. Our experience extends to commercial properties, where we provide specialized solutions to prevent damage and protect your reputation.With 12 years of wildlife control experience, our team knows what it takes to keep nuisance wildlife away from your commercial property all year long.
They not only arrived on-site same day to handle my nuisance animal issue, they educated me on the problem, I feel like their tech was very knowledgeable and provided me with 3 treatment options. Really couldn’t ask for more and appreciate the fact they didn’t just sound like they were trying to make a quick buck.
– Wes B.
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