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We are a professional animal removal company headquartered in Howell, and servicing all of Livingston County, MI. We solve problems with wild critters in the home and around the property. We handle animals such as squirrels, raccoons, skunks, rats, mice, opossums, and even snakes,
bats, and birds. We most commonly receive calls about scratching sounds in your attic, or digging in your lawn, or many other critter problems. We not only remove animals, but we provide a wide array of services, from animal damage
repairs, preventative home repairs, attic cleaning, and more. We are fully licensed and insured in Michigan, and we answer our phones 24/7. Call us now at 989-292-3199 for a free price quote and to schedule a same-day or
next day appointment for animal removal.
We are your wildlife control service that has been established more than a decade ago. Our services are offered with a complete guarantee. If you require a free inspection and estimate, you can call us or complete our online form. We are accredited and reliable. We offer a flexible payment system, and the cost of our service is among the most affordable not only in the local area but in the entire country. Our company’s goal is to provide our customers with excellent and consistent wildlife management services. We offer a wide range of services starting from the inspection of your property, conducting the recommended solution, decontamination, and remediation of the property. We will also do follow-up should we deem necessary. For others, you may want to acquire our preventive service that will keep your valuables safe from the threat of wild animals. We will not use chemicals and toxic fumigation. We will never poison your soil. We are licensed and certified to engage in all services related to wildlife management. We are specializing in humane treatment and control methods that carefully consider the needs and preferences of the customers, the safety of the animal, and the design of the structure. We are also well-versed in dealing with disease-transmitting wild animals such as the bats that can carry the dreaded coronavirus.
Thank you for coming to my home on a Sunday to get the snake on my porch - I almost had a heart attack before you showed up!
Howell Pest Animal Trapping solved a problem with bats in our building, after two other Michigan companies failed - and at a price lower than the others! Thank you!
My regular pest control company couldn't get rid of my rat problem - these guys cleaned them out in five days! I've been rat-free ever since!
Howell Wildlife Trapper Tip of the Month:
How to adopt a dog or cat
In case you intend to adopt a dog or cat, the first place you should look is your local, county animal shelter. This is because; these shelters usually have animals that have not been claimed, or those that were found abandoned on the street. However, you might also have found an animal, and you seek to adopt it. Either way, the guidelines below will help you in the adoption process.
Before you embark on the adoption process, you need to make certain that you are prepared. In other words, you need to prepare for the adoption of your dog or cat. Preparation is extremely essential, because shelters have been known to ask so many questions. This is mainly done to ensure that the animals are only released to the care of people that intend to keep them for a long time and to ensure that the animals adopted are a good match with the client in question.
In most cases, when you go the shelter, you will be required to fill in an application. The form will request for a lot of personal information, and it is advisable that you fill it in as truthfully as possible. It will require you to furnish your contact information, for example, name, address, telephone number and P.O Box. The form might also require information like housing situation, number of children you have and their ages, other pets that you might have, name and contact f your veterinarian, lifestyle and experiences with pets among others. This information is what will determine if you are suitable to adopt the dog or cat. Therefore, it is vital that you fill in the form truthfully and with a lot of care.
It also ought to be noted that different county shelters will require different information from its clients. Therefore, the forms of the shelters will differ in structure and form. However, regardless of the shelter, the one thing they all share is that they want to place their animals with the right families. Therefore, the adoption process is often an open conversation, as opposed to a yes or no situation. You are permitted to ask questions during the interview, and the shelter is also free to ask you anything. The objective of the whole adoption process is to balance the interests of the clients who want to adopt and animals in question.
In order to be fully prepared for the adoption process, you will be obligated to do some research about the shelter and find out what kind of information they might require from you. Most shelters have this information on their sites, thus, making it possible for you to know what to anticipate during the interview.
Also, essential is that you consider which kind of animal you want. Once the adoption is over, you will be expected to have a long relationship with the chosen animal. It is, therefore, prudent for you to, cautiously consider the type of animal you want before you go to the shelter. The animal you choose should be one that suits your personality and lifestyle.
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