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Palmetto Pest Control, LLC
4.4(
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Pest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business

Serving Lexington, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I would give 10 stars if I could. Jamal & Palmetto Pest Control are the most caring, professional, and conscientious company we have ever experienced. He is prompt, dependable, explained everything and made recommendations of other things we could do to prevent future issues! And he returned to address any follow up issues. It is evident he truly cares about what he does and it is not just business to him. We are so fortunate to have found Jamal and Palmetto Pest Control!"
Response time10 hrs
Response rate87%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Wild Thingz Wildlife Removal
4.7(
79
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Pest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business

Serving Lexington, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

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Nathan and his partner Kevin set traps for the raccoons after squirting a pheromone deterrent into the eave. The raccoons had apparently already departed. The traps were never disturbed.
The eaves were sealed with galvanized steel which wrapped from the inside of the gutter around the edge of the roof deck to the top surface. This was done to all gutter lines and all flashing was reinforced. The gable vents were screened.

Nathan, Kevin, and Jeremy worked carefully and neatly. They are vey knowledgable thorough and professional. I highly recommend this company.




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Recommended by91%of homeowners
AP Wildlife and Remediation
4.2(
50
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Pest Control - Birds and BatsPest Control - Birds and Bats - For Business

Serving Lexington, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I got in touch with CRAZY CRITTERS LLC. because I had a bird in music vent in the attic. I highly recommend! Andrew was very knowledgeable, prompt, efficient and very reasonable. He and Ryan even saved who is now known as "Chirpy the bird". He will take her to a rescue facility in Columbia as she cannot fly yet."
Response time4 hrs
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Bird Control questions, answered by experts

Birds eat grass seed for one simple reason—it’s delicious! The seeds are rich in nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Seeds are also high in energy, so humans eat trail mix loaded with seeds and nuts for long-distance activities. Grass seed, when unprotected, is also exceptionally easy to access.

An owl's worst enemy in the wild is often other raptors and environmental factors. Among the avian threats, larger owls or other birds of prey can pose a danger, engaging in territorial disputes or competing for food resources. Terrestrial predators like foxes, raccoons, and larger mammals may target owl nests or young fledglings. Environmental factors like severe weather conditions, habitat loss, and food availability changes can also significantly impact owl populations.

In most cases, a mother bird will return to a disturbed nest after the disturbance has passed. However, it can be hard for a mother bird to find a relocated nest. So, while it’s false that a mother bird will abandon her nest if it’s been disturbed, it’s not a good idea to relocate a nest with live babies or eggs in it.

Woodpeckers usually feed on homes when there is a food source present, and termites are one possible source. However, the presence of woodpeckers doesn’t necessarily mean there are termites. They may also be feeding on more harmless insects like ants or spiders. If woodpeckers seem drawn to one particular part of your home’s siding, it might be worth hiring a termite inspector to check for the presence of these pesky critters.

Woodpeckers may seek out homes with aluminum siding or tin roofs because these surfaces echo their drumming. Homes with wood siding are more frequently targeted as roosting areas or for food sources. If you have insects living in the exposed wood in your home, the birds are likely looking for a snack, in which case your best option is to hire an exterminator.

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