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We are a professional wildlife removal company servicing Fort Myers, in operation for 5 years. We love solving wildlife problems! We pride ourselves on our quality work and exceptional customer service.:

  • Over five years of wildlife control experience.
  • Fully trained on latest wildlife control techniques and tools.
  • Fully licensed by the Florida Wildlife Commission.
  • Have property liability insurance.
  • Extensive experience with professional home repairs.
  • Trained in attic cleanup and decontamination.
  • We give a written work estimate and written guarantee of work.
  • We treat wildlife in a respectful and humane manner.
  • We are available 24/7 via cell phone.
  • We schedule fast appointments, and arrive on time.
  • We treat our customers the way we'd like to be treated.

We a complete job, from start to finish. We remove wildlife humanely and effectively, using the proper traps, tools, and techniques for each unique animal and situation. When we encounter animals inside a house, we inspect every part of the house, from ground level to every part of the roof, to identify all the areas of entry, and all vulnerable areas, and we perform professional repairs, with guarantee, to seal entry holes shut. We inspect inside the attic to find any damage or biohazard, and provide full cleaning services. We offer attic decontamination, poison-free and permanent rodent control, bat colony exclusion, bird prevention, snake removal, dead animal removal and odor control, and more.

Fort Myers, located in sunny South Florida, provides a warm climate making it a good home for a wide variety of animal species. The hot and humid year round climate make Fort Myers a popular destination for Americans trying to escape the colder northern states. Due to the high amount of civilization in the area, certain animal species can invade properties and become a nuisance to home owners. We will take care of all nuisance animals including snakes, raccoons, bats, opossums, moles, and many more. Give us a call so we can professionally solve your wildlife problem before it becomes costly. We serve all of Fort Myers and surrounding cities and towns such as Bonita Springs, Cape Coral, Estero, Cypress Lake, Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, East Dunbar, Gateway, Three Oaks, Tanglewood, Buckingham, Palmona Park, Tice, Whiskey Creek and many more.

NOTE: We are not the Lee County Animal Control Services. We do provide wildlife removal in Lee County Florida, but we are a private company. Please do not call us regarding any matters that should be directed to the free county animal services. They deal with dog and cat issues, and select issues such as an animal on the street, etc. Below is the TIP OF THE MONTH regarding local Lee County animal services related matters:

What to do when your neighbor’s dog won’t stop barking

There is nothing worse than having the kids wake up from naptime in a grumpy mood because the neighbor’s dogs have been barking all day. There is also nothing more irritating than being kept awake all night because the neighbor’s dog has been left outside and continues to incessantly bark, despite all repeated yells of “shut up!” the thing is a lot of people don’t appreciate that they have rights in their home, and there are usually noise regulations in place to prevent such occurrences. The last thing that you will want to do is move home simply because your neighbor can’t control their dog.

There are some very simple steps that you can take in order to shut the dog up, and before anything else, you must remember that a heated fight with your neighbor is not an acceptable approach!

• Write a letter. This can be anonymous or signed, but make sure that it is polite. Something along the lines of “Hi xxx, I’m not sure if you are aware, but your dog is barking incessantly at various times of the day and it is interfering with the kids naptime/bed time etc.” Make it polite – they might not know what is going on while they are out at work, and keep a copy of what you have written just in case. You can also speak to the owner of the dog, but in reality, this could end up in a heated argument so it’s probably best to avoid this.

• Usually, it would be expected for the neighbor to acknowledge your approach and apologize/do something about it. If nothing appears to have happened for the good, get in touch with your rental company or the local housing organization if you live in rented accommodation. You will also find that there are regulations for noise control in your area, so it is well worth getting in touch with these people to see if they can help you.

• If nothing happens from this point, you should try a firmer letter of complaint. Still be polite, and don’t use words or language that could come across as threatening, but remind the neighbor that this is now your second complaint, add documents to do with noise complaint for your state or area, and reiterate the fact that you will be taking the noise complaint further if nothing is done. Don’t give an ultimatum or anything like that; just reiterate your point that the dog barking is disrupting your life.

• There are some gadgets on the market that have been said to help with dog barking, but some of these only work with specific breeds while others don’t seem to work at all. You can always speak with your local dog pound or shelter, and even give the local wildlife control professionals a shout for more details and information on which ones might work.

• You should keep a log while you are going through your noise dispute. You should keep all records of communication you have had with the dog’s owner, as well as notes on when the dog is barking – times, dates etc. If you have a camera phone, you should take little videos of when the dog is barking to verify your case. You will need evidence when you take the complaint further, should you need to.

• Finally, if all else fails, get in touch with the boys in blue. Although dog barking cases are rarely a priority, your case will get dealt with in time, and you will find that you can go through small claims courts as well as other methods of actions to get the problem resolved. To learn more about our services, visit the Fort Myers wildlife removal home page.

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