Animal Control

Rodent Control

When Rodents live in or around structures Rodents almost always cause some degree of economic damage. In homes and commercial buildings, Rodents may feed on various stored food items or pet foods. On farms, Rodents may cause damage to feed storage structures and feed on transporting equipment. Rodent Control is the only way to Control Rodents and Rodent Breeding. A Rodent Nuisance in the home can upset daily life and Removing Rodents from the home can be even more challanging. Rodent varieties vary greatly in size. Rodent control for large Rodents can be a challenge as well as Rodent Control for small Rodents. Rodent Animal Control may be essential for human health and controlling Rodent Populations is the first step.

Animal Control
is the way to keep Animals from becoming a nuisance. The humane way to go is Animal Care and Control. Animal Removal should be left to the professionals at Critter Control. A Reptile can create a potential risk if they enter a residential territory. Reptiles such as Alligators, Rattlesnakes, other Poisonous Snakes and Non-Poisonous Snakes have been known to find their way into yards and even homes, houses, dwellings, garages, sheds and businesses. A Rodent can cause a big problem when the burrow through foundations or make their way in by way of roofs or siding. Rodents like, Raccoons, Moles, Rats, House Mice and Mouse, Squirrels, Beaver and Skunks all pose health problems when in close contact with humans and people. Pest Control or Rodent Control can eliminate Rodent and Animal hazards that may arise. Bats, Birds and Pigeons will pass through open doors and windows creating a headache for the residents or homeowner. Deer, including Buck, Doe and Fawn, can ruin a garden or kill trees and vegetation. The professionals at Critter Control are Wildlife damage Control experts and your first choice for Wildlife pest Control.


CRITTER CONTROL uses a variety of integrated and ecologically responsible pest management techniques - depending on the circumstances of the problem, the extent of the damage, and public health threats. Call (800) CRITTER for the Critter Control office nearest you. You can also find an office in your area by using our Office Finder.