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We are a professional animal removal company headquartered in Muscatine, and servicing all of Muscatine County, IA. 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 Iowa, and we answer our phones 24/7. Call us now at 563-554-6313 for a free price quote and to schedule a same-day or
next day appointment for animal removal.
Our company is a single proprietorship that was established more than ten years ago. Over the past couple of years, we continuously find ways to introduce cost-effective and better wildlife removal methods. Our commitment to continually improve helped us to retain the title of being the #1 wildlife control company in the local area. With our years of experience in this industry, we are reaffirming our dedication to delivering a comprehensive and effective solution in the field of wildlife control industry. We are a duly registered company and accredited by the top local companies. Our extensive range of customers include hospitals, government office, commercial establishments, and residential properties. With the help of our loyal customers and the assistance of our committed people, we will remain as the leader in the industry of wildlife removal. We offer an environment-friendly wildlife management program that will not only preserve the integrity of your property but also keep you safe from any health hazards and threats. Using a solution that is free from chemicals and toxic substances is our small way of helping in minimizing the impact of climate change. We will soon be opening local branches near you that will allow you to experience our top-notch service.
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!
Muscatine Pest Animal Trapping solved a problem with bats in our building, after two other Iowa 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!
Muscatine Wildlife Trapper Tip of the Month:
What is a mole hill? Describe mole tunnels?
Also known as mole mound, this has a shape like that of cone. You will find such little hills made up of rough soil all over your garden if moles are present. Burrowing animals raise that loose soil from beneath the ground to mark it as their territory. In many cases, these mole hills is the only sign that is going to indicate for you to be cautious about moles being present around. However, such hills may be made by marsupial moles, voles as well as mole rats. It is in great advantage for us humans in order to get to know about the presence. Unfortunately, the disturbing part is that if you see such a mole hill that is conical in shape and has loose soil on the top, the moles would have already dug a tunnel underneath or nearby.
Indication Of Tunnels through Molehills
Now to know how the tunnel is made and in what direction does it end. You will often find moles near shrubs or under the tree. This will be directly connected to one of those tunnels that were created by them to increase accessibility. Also, the roots of shrubs and trees will become a support for tunnels. In such cases, you might not find the conical shaped hill.
Molehill Soil
Some gardeners like to use the soil that is produced as a resultant of claws dug against the soil. On one hand, the mole hill might be a positive for the soil but it is surely going to destroy the grass of a garden or the smoothness of a golf course.
Mole Tunnels
Mole tunnels are made to capture live earthworms and grubs. Moles will eat a lot of worms but only if found alive. Tunnels are 12-18 inches deep and could be numerous. Capturing moles inside tunnels has been a great way of doing so.
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