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We can get rid of squirrels that live in your attic.

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Getting rid of bats requires careful timing.

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Rat traps come in many styles, each suited for unique purposes.

Allstate Animal Control, pigeons in roof trap

Getting rid of pigeons is easy when you hire a pro.

Allstate Animal Control, raccoons in cage

Raccoon control is requested from all areas of the United States.

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Skunk odors can usually be removed from textiles if you get professional assistance quickly.

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Professional Animal Control, Wildlife Trapping and Pest Bird Removal of Centerville, Utah - Serving Davis County

Nuisance wildlife removal is a PRIVATE SERVICE FOR HIRE available in Centerville by Allstate Bird and Animal Control. Brandon provides wildlife removal from private homes, business, and industrial properties.

We are professional wildlife removal operators offering animal control solutions based in Centerville, Utah. We pride ourselves on professional trapping services, and on quality snake, bird, and animal removal.

Allstate Bird and Animal Control removes all sorts of wild animals, critters and birds from residential and commercial properties, including bats, snakes, pigeons, skunks, raccoons, swallows, woodpeckers, voles, beavers, and rodents of every kind. We also provide cleanup, sanitization, deodorization, and exclusion work to keep your wildlife problem from recurring, be it a colony of bats in a building, raccoons in the attic, or destructive behaviors of critters such as squirrels, gophers and pigeons.


As professional trappers and wildlife removal specialist, we travel throughout Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho. Depending on your location, costs of services will vary.

Bats in Centerville, Utah are causing quite a scurry

Many customers call in day to day with bat problems, but as of late, the customers in Centerville, Utah seem particularly frazzled by the winged creatures.  Below are a few stories from customers we have helped who were very concerned by the presence of bats in their homes, luckily with the proper information and tools, we have been able to help them all with their bat problems.

As you read, consider if your situation sounds similar to theirs; maybe you too need professional help dealing with your bat problem.

 

About 7 years ago I came home one evening to find a bat in my living room. I had installed a foam flue-plug in my fireplace since I didn\'t use it anymore and wanted to keep cold air out, and when I came home the evening I found the bat, the flue-plug was laying in the fireplace (I did a bad job of installing it!). Based on this, I am sure the bat was in the chimney and came in the fireplace when the flue-plug fell out (the flue door did not close tightly).

About a month ago (late October), I awoke to scratching in my bedroom that lasted several minutes. When the scratching stopped, a bat flew from down around the floor and landed on a curtain across the room. I inspected the room and can\'t see how it could have gotten in the room directly from the attic above. I assume it got in the living space somewhere else in the house and flew into the bedroom from the hallway (bedroom door was open). But if that\'s the case, I\'m not sure why I heard all the scratching.

In between the first incident and the one a month ago, I have heard no noises and seen no evidence of bats, although I almost never go in my attics.

The first incident was one I care less about since I believe it came in from the chimney and have sealed off the fireplace. But the second incident concerns me more since I don\'t know how it got in the bedroom.

Should I have a bat inspection performed, or are these encounters just chance occurrences that don\'t indicate the presence of a colony somewhere in the house? Does seeing one bat in the living space of a house mean there\'s a high probability of a colony somewhere in the house? I feel like I’m losing my mind, please help! -Terry O.

 

We have a bat problem in our home. We have heard them behind a wall in our spare bedroom, which has a chimney behind it. Also, looking out my bedroom window at dusk, I counted 18 last night leaving near the roof and chimney. This has been a problem for a couple of years now and I am positive that it is their roosting place. Our chimney is capped and the roof has been replaced since discovering the problem. At least one gets in our house each year, the most recent was 2 nights ago. I can’t live with these animals any longer.  I’m going to pull out my hair if I have to chase another one out a window.  Can you help?                 -Cassidy A.

 

Bat problems are common and can be very frustrating.  Removing bats can be time consuming and expensive, not to mention not removing bats can risk exposing your family to several types of diseases and contaminants. 

If you feel like your bat problem is getting out of control and you need an experts help, feel free to call the number at the top of this page.  We will do our best to help you with your bat problems.

We solve many types of wildlife control conflicts in Centerville and surrounding areas. Give us a call if you need expert animal removal and/or live wildlife trapping. We can also perform an inspection of your property to evaluate the problem.

Many of the projects we solve involve raccoon families in attics and chimneys, mud swallow nests on stucco, woodpeckers drilling siding, voles and gophers destroying lawns, rats or squirrels thumping and bumping around inside walls and in attics, bat infestations, skunks stealing pet food and snakes living in crawlspaces and stone walls.

Along with physical damage and disease, wild animals also bring along disturbance and nuisance with all their noise and commotion and smell. Baby raccoons chirp and chitter like little birds; raccoons and rats will fight all night and keep people awake; skunk smell takes the cake, but have you ever smelled a dead animal in your ventilation system? We have seen much, much more than these problems, but that is a general idea of the kinds of problems that my professional wildlife removal operators and I are prepared to solve.

Not only do my technicians and I trap and remove problem wild animals, we do a lot of other dirty work, too. Don't hesitate to call us for dead animal removal, pigeon waste cleanup, bat guano removal, mouse droppings, decontamination, repairs, above ground and below ground rodent slick fencing, odor control for skunk spray, and the like. We are a full service pest control company with a wide range of animal control solutions.

I have been in the professional wildlife control business for many years. My favorite stories and experiences are removing bats from schools and churches.

For pigeon and bird control, bat removal, or relief from other pest animals, call our wildlife management experts. Many nuisance wildlife companies offer critter capture and control; our wildlife operators provide professional pest wild animal management. We remove the following AND MORE:

  • Bats from attics, eaves and belfries
  • Pigeons from rooftops
  • Swallow nests from eaves, stucco, log siding, and exterior walls
  • Voles that tear and dig up lawns and destroy root systems
  • Moles and gophers that damage golf courses and gardens
  • Mice from basements, attics, walls, crawlspaces, etc.
  • Feral cats from parks and neighborhoods
  • Raccoons from chimneys and attics
  • Skunks that damage gardens and den in crawlspaces and under porches
  • Woodpeckers that drill in stucco or cedar siding
  • Rats and squirrels from attics, yards, flower gardens, commercial and industrial property
  • Beavers from rivers, ponds and lakes

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If you have a problem situation with a lost or stray cat, dog, or other domestic animal or pet including farm and ranch animals, contact The Davis County Animal Control Services for assistance. They work with domestic animals and can provide information about licensing, vaccinations, lost pets, etc. The county does not offer free wildlife animal control services, nor does Centerville.

Centerville Wild Animal Control News, Stories, Events and Alerts

Animal Problems in Centerville, Utah

Shown below are a few stories that have been called into our office regarding wildlife issues in Centerville, Utah.

 

PLEASE HELP!! Every year, skunks crawl underneath my house and spray everywhere. We probably trap approximately 6-8 skunks from Nov-March EVERY YEAR. I have to call animal control to come remove them from the traps to avoid being sprayed myself. Usually before I can successfully get them in the trap, they have sprayed numerous times and my entire house reeks with the smell of skunk. I get painful headaches and get very nauseated every time they spray. Right now, I have a skunk underneath my home that I can hear (and smell). So far I have been unable to get it trapped. Is there something your company can do to resolve my problem? I can’t keep doing this every year, I need help.

 

I noticed the woodpeckers for the first time last year but I found one drilling into my house yesterday.  I have a wood sided and cedar shingled house so this could grow into a big problem for me. It needs to come to an end quickly one way or another. I would anticipate that the problem will not go away on its own so it\'s time to take some sort of action. I have a friend that hired one of your technicians for a similar woodpecker problem; the only difference is that their house isn\'t wood sided like mine is. The technician installed an owl on their chimney. I\'m not sure if that is the only thing they did or if they had other methods as well. It may have been part of an overall plan? Please give me an idea of what kind of tactics you plan on using to solve my problem; my house is a two story Dutch colonial of about 1500-sq. ft. My lot is 7000-sq. ft. I have a detached 1 story 20\' x 20\' garage that is also wood sided. I live in an area with a fair amount of mature trees that I’m sure could house the bird.  Please let me know asap.

 

I am not exactly sure what type of animal it is that I am dealing with, I only saw it once, and it appeared to be as large as a cat and gray in color. It is in the attic space above my covered deck and the one end is open. I noticed a hissing sound about 1 week ago as I walked past the opening. I also can hear it walking around in the ceiling. I have banged on the ceiling, but with no response from the animal. I would like to know what I should do to both identify and remove the animal from my property. Thank you.

 

Animal problems are common and shouldn’t be taken lightly.  Many animals can carry harmful diseases that could be passed to children and other family members.

If you are having wildlife problems, feel free to call the number at the top of this page and we will do our best to help you.

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Allstate Animal Control attic bat in gloved hands

Here is one member of an entire bat colony that was removed from an attic.

Allstate Animal Control two raccoons removed

Raccoon removal can usually be performed by live-trapping.

Allstate Animal Control gopher mounds

It is best to initiate gopher control before the damage is severe.

Allstate Animal Control, many pigeons in a live trap

Proper pigeon control will keep the population down to a reasonable amount.

Allstate Animal Control, raccoon trap

Raccoon traps are usually very effective.

Allstate Animal Control, trapping raccoons with snare pole

Trapping raccoons requires a variety of methods. This is a snarepole.

Allstate Animal Control, skunk trap

Skunk smell can be avoided by removing the animals before they spray.

Allstate Animal Control, ground mole

It is better to get rid of moles before their molehills grow to mountains.

Allstate Animal Control, pigeon removal

Professional pigeon removal can leave your building clean again.