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Alpha Wildlife and Pest Management, LLC
4.9(
37
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Serving Washington, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"My house is near the beach with near constant moisture which is well controlled inside. Outside I had an infestation of a very difficult to kill insect that had started to encroach inside as the population exploded.. Alpha came out and treated the property inside and out. They guaranteed their work and told me they would be back in two weeks at no additional charge. They were at the house a total of 3 times to make sure the job was done right. Not only did they earn a life long customer but they did what two other major pest companies failed to do because these bugs are very difficult to exterminate. 10/10 recommend this fantastic team both in the field and in customer service with coordination. ."
seal up and clean out
Clean out and disinfect
Clean out and disinfect
Clean out and disinfect
Response time2 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Rescue 1 Pest & Termite Control
4.7(
324
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Serving Washington, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"Stefano was very friendly and explained the job done which it was to remove a huge bird nest from the attic in detail. Very satisfied with the work done."
Company truck
1 way door to stop squirrels from entering back in
exclusion
exclusion
trimming back limbs from preventing squirrels

+11

Response time2 hrs
Response rate89%
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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American Bio-Tech Wildlife Services
4.3(
37
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Serving Washington, CT and surrounding areas

In business since 1971

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"They were very accommodating to my specific needs and availability due to the work being in a second home. So far so good with pest control! They were always extremely available as well which was important. Would definitely recommend. They came in with an action plan and executed it as they described."
Response time3 days
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Bird Control questions, answered by experts

No single deterrent will work 100 percent of the time, so we suggest combining deterrents to ensure your seed has the best possible chance to grow. Using bird netting over your seed, with physical deterrents like mylar tape coupled with hanging bird feeders at the edges of your growing area—and removing any bird’s nests, if possible—will give your seeds the best possible chance for success.

Hanging wind chimes or motion-activated speakers near your home may be an effective way to deter woodpeckers, as sudden movement and sound often scare birds away. You could also try using reflective decorative items such as pinwheels or mirrors or placing decoys of large predatory birds in your yard. If these measures don’t deter the woodpeckers, you may need the help of a bird removal pro.

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.

Some of the plants listed above, like daffodils, are poisonous to many animals if eaten. But wild animals instinctively avoid them, for the most part. Household pets don’t always have the same survival instinct, which is why it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with common plants that pose a danger to cats and dogs.

Yes, it’s possible for bats in your attic to find a way into your living spaces. Until you can properly remove the bats, the best course of action is to keep the attic doors closed and any holes sealed. Evidence suggests bats follow the airflow in your home, so they may try escaping from the attic to other parts of the house.

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