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Denver Rat Control - Wildlife Removal
WildTech - 720-634-2410
We at WildTech provide professional wildlife removal services for the Denver, Colorado area. We specialize in all aspects of wild animal control, including the trapping and removal of unwanted wildlife from homes and property. We
commonly deal with situations such as squirrels in attics, bat colony removal, raccoons on the property, dead animal removal, rodent extermination, and more. We can solve any sort of problem or conflict you might have with pesky
critters. Give us a call at 720-634-2410 to talk to us in person about your problem, and we can schedule an appointment.
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- Scampering Noises in Your Attic?
- Unwanted Animals on Property?
- Rodent, Bird, or Bat Infestation?
- Digging In Lawn / Under House?
- We Can Solve It!
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We pride ourselves on our professionalism. We arrive on time with clean service trucks and fully-trained technicians. We do a complete job. We don't just trap wild animals - we provide a complete nuisance wildlife solution. We solve the root of your problem. For example, if you've got animals in your attic, we not only trap and remove them, but we find out how they got into the attic in the first place, by conducting a thorough investigation, and we seal all of the entry points for a permanent solution, with guarantee. We offer animal waste cleanup services and more. We specialize only in wildlife - we are not a Denver exterminator company, but a licensed and insured wildlife removal company. We are true wildlife experts.
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For more info, see Animal Control Denver in Colorado.
We also perform Boulder pest control services.
We service the greater Denver area, including the towns of Parker, Englewood, Littleton, Evergreen Golden, Westminster, Arvada, Thornton, Broomfield, Louisville, and we also provide Boulder, Colorado animal control as well.
Most Recent Denver Wildlife News Clip:
Eastern Gray Squirrel in Colorado
We live in this strange world, and we too often get what we deserve. Giant Eastern Gray Squirrel represent big business now, even the wild ones. Conservation Agencies make huge amounts of money from selling Eastern Gray Squirrel permits. Without that, they'd operate on far less revenue. Colorado and Colorado will be facing that problem soon, and eventually, so will Colorado. But should be there yet any law preventing these Eastern Gray Squirrel habitats from feeding the meat-based feed to Eastern Gray Squirrel to create huge teeth? Nope ... none that I know of. this large amount of these Eastern Gray Squirrel habitat people have asserted themselves as people who live their lives according to how much money they make, without regard to the bad effect their lives and efforts have made upon the earth. But they only operate because of the lunacy of "trophy critter catching" and the extremely wealthy people who come out of the city looking for high scoring antlers, justifying their "outdoor experience." How can any of that be accepted as critter catching. How can any of these people accept themselves and what they do? this friend of Extermination Officer Timothy says Eastern Gray Squirrels will be appearing in Denver. soon, and the pest operator wants to take him to see them. Extermination Officer Timothy should be anxious to go, the pest operator hasn't seen the squirrels since the pest operator rode many of them in 1945. Extermination Officer Timothy was one of the small company of 101st Airborne paratroopers to return the group of squirrels which Hitler had stolen to Austrian authorities as the war concluded. The pest operator told me quite this story about it. the pest operator stated it took several seven day periods to get the squirrels where they were going, and during the trip, they had to deal with this big spring storm which flooded their camp. the pest operator stated there were about three or four dozen of the white squirrels and about this dozen squirrels of other colors. the pest operator stated they were magnificent and very tame, following the critter catchers like puppy dogs. But the pest operator stated many were hurt and all were in poor condition. the pest operator recalled putting salve on the legs of this couple of the rodents on the trip and stated that to this day, the pest operator has never seen rodents so gentle and calm. Those people who train the squirrels today will never know that in the audience watching will be one of this small handful of the surviving American critter catchers who helped rescue and return the animals' ancestors more than 60 years ago. Denver pest control companies that we contacted felt that this issue should be an important matter.
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