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Wildlife
How
to Remove Bats from Your House
Bats in your belfry? The humane (and legal) way to remove
them is through a process called "exclusion." Here's
how. Bats can be helpful, but not when they've taken over
your attic … more
from the article posted on This Old House.
Wildlife Removal and Preservation
Westchester Wildlife LLC provides complete wildlife removal
and preservation services for both residential and commercial
structures and properties. We are a widely used and respected
company serving Westchester, Fairfield, Putnam, Dutchess,
and Rockland counties. Westchester Wildlife LLC is environmentally
conscious and follows all state regulations.
Owner Jim Dreisacker welcomes the opportunity to assist in
wildlife removal and preservation concerning most residential
and business properties. We are environmentally conscious
in the methods we use and follow all state regulations.
Common Calls to Westchester Wildlife
Calls to Westchester Wildlife involve Bats,
Beavers, Bees,
Chipmunks, Coyotes,
Deer, Geese,
Mice, Moles,
Pigeons, Raccoons,
Rats, Shrews,
Skunks, Snakes,
Sparrows, Squirrels,
Starlings, Voles,
Woodchucks,
and Woodpeckers.
To learn more about these animals, refer to our Animal
ID section. If the nature of your wildlife concern is
not listed, calls us anyway for a free consultation and possible
recommendations.
Westchester Wildlife currently services the greater surrounding
areas of Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess and Rockland New York
counties. We are also licensed to service Fairfield County.
Set up a free
phone consultation or schedule
an appointment with our qualified team
of professionals. Westchester Wildlife - your wildlife
removal and preservation experts.
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News Bulletins
Cornell University
Study
Jim Dreisacker is presently working on a New
York State suburban coyote study with Cornell University.
Pro-cones® &
Batcones® products, now available online,
were designed by Westchester Wildlife for effective exclusion
of bats, sparrow, starlings, flying squirrels, red squirrels,
chipmunks and other small rodents. Read
more.
Theses products are endorsed
by Organization
for Bat Conservation and Bat
Conservation International.
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