Mar
09
2009
Tonight and every Monday night 5:00 EST.will be an open discussion for anyone with questions about urban wildlife. Raccoons and Squirrels are entering homes in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Orange County more often than most people think, and it is important that people get the animals out before they give birth in there attic or walls. We will be hoping to touch on many species of wildlife, including honey bees, but our live show is only 2 hours long, so please discribe the issue as best as you can, and our wildlife professionals will try to give you corrective action. This show is through a podcast and can be accessed via internet( http://www.Talkshoe.com ) Look for the Wildlife Pro Connection - Or via telephone by calling 724-444-7444 and using the call ID 41596 to access the show. 5:00 EST
Knowing what caused the animal problem is half the battle in living with wildlife in urban areas, and human safety is our main consern. We hope to see you there tonight! Brought to you by (http://www.findthewildlifepro.com) a multi source site which you may refer to for all your questions about wildlife in North America.
Oct
29
2008
We here at Anytime Animal Control try to educate the public on typical animal species in the area, in an effort to let them be pro active about heading off a snake issue. In Los Angeles- Orange- or San Diego counties, feel free to call 800-714-8727 to hire a professional snake handler to solve your problem for you. See anytimeanimalcontrol.com for a complete list of our services.
I’ve always said that a heart attack is more lethal than a venomous snake bite. If you are realy afraid of snakes, then does it realy matter if its a Rattle Snake, or a Gopher Snake? and the truth is, that most adult venomous snakes will strike but not inject the venom. They seem to be saving the good stuff to bring prey down.
Keeping grass short will take away the cover snakes need to safely get to your home. Without cover, the hawks and owls will get them for sure.
Dont stack things inside or outside the home or garage. They will lay in there on a hot day to escape the heat. Believe it or not, all snakes are really fragile, and can die if they get too hot.
Keep garage doors closed, as well as house doors. They can’t hear you, because they have no ears. But vibration is what they feel.
Be carefull reaching where you can not see. Look first!
Anytime Animal Control will also set snake traps as well as search the property for snakes. We dont recommend you try this unless you are a trained wildlife professional.