We are a professional wildlife removal company servicing Hampton Roads, in operation for 5 years. We love solving wildlife problems! We pride ourselves on our quality work and exceptional customer service.:
We a complete job, from start to finish. We remove wildlife humanely and effectively, using the proper traps, tools, and techniques for each unique animal and situation.
When we encounter animals inside a house, we inspect every part of the house, from ground level to every part of the roof, to identify all the areas of entry, and all vulnerable
areas, and we perform professional repairs, with guarantee, to seal entry holes shut. We inspect inside the attic to find any damage or biohazard, and provide full cleaning services. We offer attic decontamination, poison-free and permanent rodent control,
bat colony exclusion, bird prevention, snake removal, dead animal removal and odor control, and more.
Nuisance wildlife can be such a headache!
Once you know they have made their way
into your home, they can cause some serious
problems. Some of them come into your homes
to nest, or to avoid bad weather. Others are
scavanging for food and may have gotten stuck.
The last thing you want is for an animal to get
stuck somewhere in your house and die, the smell
the critter will emit is extremely foul. Our team
specializes in finding your nuisance wildlife
problem and removing them from your home. We also
do everthing we can to keep them from coming back!
We service the following cities:
Aberdeen Gardens, Buckroe Beach,
Farmington, Fox Hill, Hampton Woods,
Northampton, Newmarket,
Wythe, Phoebus,
Chesapeake,
Hampton,
Newport News,
Norfolk,
Poquoson,
Portsmouth,
Suffolk,
Virginia Beach,
and Williamsburg.
We also service the following counties:
York County, Poquoson County,
Norfolk County, Newport News County,
Portsmouth County, and Northampton County.
NOTE: We are not the Hampton Roads County Animal Control Services. We do provide wildlife removal in Hampton Roads County Virginia, but we are a private company. Please do not call us regarding any matters that should be directed to the free county animal services. They deal
with dog and cat issues, and select issues such as an animal on the street, etc. Below is the TIP OF THE MONTH regarding local Hampton Roads County animal services related matters:
About Fox
Foxes are the smallest find under the canine family and they are intelligent and clever animal. There are different species of fox
which differ in appearance and size. They have long pointed nose and ears which give them excellent hearing and smelling sense that
allows them to avoid danger and forage food.
Appearance
The different species found are grey fox, artic fox, kit fox, red fox, swift and fennec fox. Red fox is the largest of its kind and
is red in color with shades of orange and brown. Swift fox is the smallest fox which is just about a foot tall with large ears and
comes in different colors like light brown, orange, yellow with some black and white patches. They have a sharp eye sight and like
other members of the canine kingdom they do not bark. The fur acts as insulation during warm weather and keeps them warm and during
summer season they shed their heavy coat.
Habitat
Foxes dig burrows in the ground mainly in plains, forest, grassland and desert. The burrows provide shelter to their pups from predator
and extreme weather condition. Burrows also have many exits which help them to flee in case a predator enters their burrow. Foxes are not
loner instead they live in pack and hunt at night as they are nocturnal mammals and sleep during day.
Diet
Foxes are omnivorous and their diet is very diverse as it mainly depends on the location they live. They live in pack but hunt alone so
they are strong enough to kill their own prey with sharp teeth. They may feed on fruits, berries, beetle, earthworms, small birds, rodents.
Since they are very clever their memory is also very sharp as they remember the location and return to the place for food during that time
each year.
Biology and life cycle
Just like human beings foxes can identify each other’s voice and can vocalize with each other in form of howl, growls or yips. The foxes
usually have one mate for their entire life and the females reproduce during spring and give birth to four to five kits. The kits are very
vulnerable for the first few weeks so the mothers do not leave the den for two weeks after they are born. Their lifespan is too short in wild
as there are predators like coyotes, wolves and eagles but in captivity they can survive much longer usually ten to twelve years.
To learn more about our services, visit the Hampton Roads wildlife removal home page.