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George's Critter Removal, LLC
4.9(
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Pest Control - Birds and Bats

Serving Pangburn, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

"Dave was professional, courteous, friendly and tenacious. Our chimney setup proved to be a worthy opponent and the raccoons put up quite a fight. But Dave overcame the architectural challenge and rescued an angry momma raccoon and her tiny tyrant baby-all while maintaining his calm, friendly composure. We will definitely call him again if any wildlife tries to move in rent free. We highly recommend George s Critter Removal!"
Response time10 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Taylormade Pest Control
1.5(
3
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Pest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business

Serving Pangburn, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I saw results the next day, they did what they said they would do. I was told this would last a couple of months but it did not last that long. They were friendly, called right away. I was told that I could give them a call before the two months was up and they would come back out."
Response time1 day
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Presto-X (St. Louis)
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Pest Control - Birds and Bats

Serving Pangburn, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 1932

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Since 1932, Presto-X (formerly Anderson Pest Solutions) has been providing expert pest control services guided by the enduring principles of providing world class service to our customers and taking care of our colleagues. Presto-X covers your home or business with expert knowledge, professionally licensed and trained technicians, and exemplary service designed specifically for you.

Bird Control questions, answered by experts

It can be difficult to know what type of animal is in your attic until you see it. But several clues can help you narrow down the suspects:

  • Sounds: Smaller animals like rats and mice make scurrying and tapping/gnawing sounds. Larger animals like raccoons and opossums make louder clambering noises. Also, note when animals are noisy: Squirrels are active during the day, while rats are busiest at night.

  • Droppings: Rats and mice leave small, rice-shaped droppings (the rat’s version is significantly larger). Bigger droppings belong to larger critters like raccoons. As long as you’re not squeamish, an image search can help you identify what you’re seeing in your attic.

When in doubt, take photos of damage or other evidence and show them to an experienced pest control pro.

Trees that provide a habitat to bats and an abundance of bugs—their main food source—will attract bats to your yard. Because the North American landscape has changed so much in recent years, bats have a harder time finding trees with cavities to shelter in. If your yard has a dead or dying tree with a lot of sun exposure, bats will likely be drawn to it because trees with those features are less common.

You can take multiple approaches to keep animals out of your edible landscape. You can use natural repellents such as mint and cayenne pepper to deter them from your garden. You can also build a fence (or opt for a privet hedge) or keep the most enticing plants in a sectioned-off area. The most efficient method of keeping your four-legged guests at bay is to determine what animal it is and create a customized plan for them. 

To keep animals out, you must prevent them from entering. As long as they can get in, the problem will persist. That said, consider making your attic less inviting using deterrents like motion-activated lights or ultrasonic devices. Additionally, keeping a well-maintained, clean, and uncluttered attic that you regularly inspect for activity may make the space less attractive to critters.

When woodpeckers start banging on your walls or roof, they are probably looking for insects to eat, storing nuts for winter, drilling a hole to make a nest, or communicating with other birds to establish territory or find a mate.

The size of the hole can help determine the reason for the pecking. Small irregular holes are a result of insect hunts. Acorn holes are more consistently sized and often fitted with a nut in the middle. Nest holes are large and have rounded edges. If the bird is pecking to mark its territory or attract a mate, it may leave dents rather than holes, and the noise will stop when the mating season starts in spring.

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