Baby season is now here for most animals. Some animals will have only one litter while other species will commonly have multiple litters especially if food & shelter is readily available. What does this mean for us & our customers? More animals that have to be removed as well as more noise, damage caused by them. Trapping & removal methods many times have to be changed up as there habits may be different this time of year. Bats do not have young until late June (most years) so we seal a lot of homes for them in the spring & fall bat removal seasons (mid April to end of May) (mid August to mid October). The temps & birthing season play a huge part in insuring bats do not end up trapped in someone's home
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I would like to welcome my newest employee Collin to the team! Collin has went to college for environmental science & forestry at ESF in Syracuse. He is hardworking & has an eye for finding wildlife entry points that most miss. He is currently training with me & will be running his own route after the spring bat season |
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