PESTEX LIVE ANIMAL TRAPPING

Live Animal Trapping can be tricky in the best of times and tricky in the worst because a lot can go wrong and rabies shots suck. We all love wildlife from a distance but when that wildlife leaves a mess in your home, it’s not as much fun. When the wildlife starts breaking your stuff or threatens your peace it might be time to call us in for Pestex Live Animal Trapping.  

Pestex Live Animal Trapping is a pest control method for the removal of nuisance wildlife, involving luring an animal into a trap, capturing it, and relocating or processing the creature humanely.

Professional services are often recommended due to the potential risks associated with handling wildlife. By hiring a professional service, you avoid any safety issues, and get a veteran to handle inspection, trapping, removal, and follow up with preventative measures.

Steps for Live Animal Trapping

  • Inspection: Pestex inspects your property to assess the issue and identify entry points.
  • Trapping & Removal: Pestex will set appropriate traps and remove the offending wildlife in accordance with local, state, and federal laws.
  • Humane handling: Pestex inspectors are trained to handle trapped animals safely and humanely. If baby animals are caught without their mother, they are taken to a rehabilitation center to be reunited.
  • Exclusion & Prevention: After removal, professionals can help with exclusion, which involves sealing up entry points to prevent animals from returning. 

Avoid DIY animal trapping!

  • Health risks: Wild animals can carry parasites and diseases, posing a health risk to you and your family. Improperly managed traps and chemicals can harm pets and children.
  • Property damage: Animals can cause significant damage to your property.
  • Lack of experience: If you are unsure about the process, local laws, or how to handle the animal safely, it is best to call a professional service
  • Cost: Pestex professional pest control costs are on par with the expense of buying your own traps
  • Ignoring Prevention: Most DIY efforts fail to consider how exclude future incursions.