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2 Cute Raccoons

605 State St
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2 Cute Raccoons

605 State St
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Estate clear out; junk removal; organizational services. We are a fast, courteous pair. We work efficiently to clear your home or space of unwanted items. We offer delivery to areas of disposal, and leave behind a clean environment for habital living or home selling. We accept jobs at foreclosure properties, family estates, private homes, and some office spaces. We will haul large items such as refrigerators for additional disposal fees. Free estimates prior to acceptance of job. Hire us for a professional, empathetic, and satisfying clear out experience.

Estate clear out; junk removal; organizational services. We are a fast, courteous pair. We work efficiently to clear your home or space of unwanted items. We offer delivery to areas of disposal, and leave behind a clean environment for habital living or home selling. We accept jobs at foreclosure properties, family estates, private homes, and some office spaces. We will haul large items such as refrigerators for additional disposal fees. Free estimates prior to acceptance of job. Hire us for a professional, empathetic, and satisfying clear out experience.



Exodus Pest Management

5403 N Brady St
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Exodus Pest Management

5403 N Brady St
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a licensed pest management company that provides superior services to residential and commercial facilities. Our use of education, integrated pest management, highly skilled technicians, and the best products available all work together to protect your facility, employees, trademark, health, and environment. We do not require lengthy contracts to be signed, nor do we charge an initial treatment fee. We also offer winter pricing.

We are a licensed pest management company that provides superior services to residential and commercial facilities. Our use of education, integrated pest management, highly skilled technicians, and the best products available all work together to protect your facility, employees, trademark, health, and environment. We do not require lengthy contracts to be signed, nor do we charge an initial treatment fee. We also offer winter pricing.


Arch Electric Inc

1237 Pilgrim Road
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Arch Electric Inc

1237 Pilgrim Road
5.00(
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Arch Electric is the leading photovoltaic (solar energy) company in Wisconsin. We provide design, installation, system monitoring, education, and financing for renewable energy projects throughout the Midwest. Our team is recognized as one of the finest and most experienced group of renewable energy professionals in the area. We are also very experienced in large and complicated industrial wiring projects. If you have complex manufacturing equipment, we are very capable of doing the job right the first time.

"My solar panels are up, and I'm happy to say I have gotten a credit on my utility bill because of the surplus power generated. Arch Electric took care of all the paperwork and permitting, and the process was rather simple for me. Their sales reps and installers were excellent communicators, and I am happy with how the installation turned out."

Scot H on January 2021

Arch Electric is the leading photovoltaic (solar energy) company in Wisconsin. We provide design, installation, system monitoring, education, and financing for renewable energy projects throughout the Midwest. Our team is recognized as one of the finest and most experienced group of renewable energy professionals in the area. We are also very experienced in large and complicated industrial wiring projects. If you have complex manufacturing equipment, we are very capable of doing the job right the first time.

"My solar panels are up, and I'm happy to say I have gotten a credit on my utility bill because of the surplus power generated. Arch Electric took care of all the paperwork and permitting, and the process was rather simple for me. Their sales reps and installers were excellent communicators, and I am happy with how the installation turned out."

Scot H on January 2021


Midwest Animal & Pest Control

14668 Ryan Rd
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Midwest Animal & Pest Control

14668 Ryan Rd
5.00(
4
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Midwest Animal and Pest Control offers Nuisance Animal Control and Pest Control in the Tri-State Area. We are licensed for Animal Control in IA, IL and WI and Pest Control in IA and IL.

Midwest Animal and Pest Control offers Nuisance Animal Control and Pest Control in the Tri-State Area. We are licensed for Animal Control in IA, IL and WI and Pest Control in IA and IL.


BatsAway

548 Moorland Rd
5.00(
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BatsAway

548 Moorland Rd
5.00(
8
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Customers say: Quality work
24 years of experience

I have worked in the construction industry (both commercial and residential) for 22 years. As result of this experience I and my associates know about possible bat intrusions at the roof line drip edge, soffit & fascia joints & junctions, roof vents , ridge caps , chimney grout joints , loose flashing , dormer pockets , dormer gables ( tops & ends ) , roof gable tops & ends . A few years ago my friend Mike Bakke was laid up for a short period of time and asked me to help him with his bat business. I set up some ladders for him & learned how to determine where bats were entering housing structures and how to humanely exclude them by installing EXCLUDERS (one way doors) and sealing all other gaps, holes that bats can find and squeeze back in. Using his 34 years of experience he basically taught me almost everything I know about bats and their indispensable value to the environment. With the help of his unique perspective I have developed a deep appreciation for bats and the part they play in balancing earth’s ecology. So much so that I have driven over 100 miles to rescue just one bat! Ken and Barb Bowman of Bat Conservation of Wisconsin rehab bats from near death and nurse them back to life to reintroduce them back to the environment. I work together with them to save as many bats as I can. I can safely say I have never knowingly killed a bat as well as trying to educate as many people as possible on how to safely remove bats from peoples’ homes. It’s also been part of my ongoing endeavor to extol the value of bats in mosquito abatement. (They can eat half their body weight of mosquitoes a night). I look forward to continue serving the interests of helping the public to safely remove bats from people’s homes and business’s, thus saving as many bats as possible.

I have worked in the construction industry (both commercial and residential) for 22 years. As result of this experience I and my associates know about possible bat intrusions at the roof line drip edge, soffit & fascia joints & junctions, roof vents , ridge caps , chimney grout joints , loose flashing , dormer pockets , dormer gables ( tops & ends ) , roof gable tops & ends . A few years ago my friend Mike Bakke was laid up for a short period of time and asked me to help him with his bat business. I set up some ladders for him & learned how to determine where bats were entering housing structures and how to humanely exclude them by installing EXCLUDERS (one way doors) and sealing all other gaps, holes that bats can find and squeeze back in. Using his 34 years of experience he basically taught me almost everything I know about bats and their indispensable value to the environment. With the help of his unique perspective I have developed a deep appreciation for bats and the part they play in balancing earth’s ecology. So much so that I have driven over 100 miles to rescue just one bat! Ken and Barb Bowman of Bat Conservation of Wisconsin rehab bats from near death and nurse them back to life to reintroduce them back to the environment. I work together with them to save as many bats as I can. I can safely say I have never knowingly killed a bat as well as trying to educate as many people as possible on how to safely remove bats from peoples’ homes. It’s also been part of my ongoing endeavor to extol the value of bats in mosquito abatement. (They can eat half their body weight of mosquitoes a night). I look forward to continue serving the interests of helping the public to safely remove bats from people’s homes and business’s, thus saving as many bats as possible.




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Bird Control questions, answered by experts

Yes, many services include cleanup and sanitization to remove droppings and odors. Confirm with your provider.

The life span of a bird’s nest depends on the type of bird building and occupying it. The process of building the nest can take anywhere from 2 days to 3 weeks. From there, the baby birds may need anywhere from 2 to 10 weeks before leaving the nest. While most birds will be grown enough to spread their weeks within 2 to 6 weeks, certain birds (namely predatorial ones) may not be ready for up to 2 1/2 months.

Both spikes and loose nets can be installed over nest sites to prevent the bird from returning, but nets are not a humane option since birds and other wildlife can get tangled in them. 

Spikes are a humane alternative that deter nesting without harming the birds. In small areas, like vents, a very fine mesh net can be installed to prevent the bird from returning. These nets don't generally pose a risk to the birds.

Woodpeckers peck at the break of dawn and take a break whenever the sun is not shining. On sunny days, expect pecking from dawn to dusk. On cloudy days, expect sporadic pecking when the sun peeks through. These birds are most active in the spring; you’ll hear them drumming as soon as the weather turns warm. 

Many different types of animals like to build nests in attics. The types may vary depending on your home’s condition and location and you can prevent them by sealing off entry points and eliminating food sources. The most common critters that like to build nests in your attic include:

  • Raccoons

  • Bats

  • Squirrels

  • Mice

  • Rats

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