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Phoenix Rat Control
480-245-5003
This is a personal message from Allen Animal Removal in Phoenix, AZ. It is posted on my friend's website, orlandorats.com. We at Allen Animal Removal also provide excellent rat control,
and the rodents in Arizona are the same as those in Florida. We use the same excellent principles and techniques used by OrlandoRats. The pricing and some other
info on this site may not be relevant to our company, but just give us a call at 480-245-5003, and we can discuss your rodent problem in Phoenix and get it taken care
of.
We operate a wildlife and rodent removal company in Phoenix, Arizona. We specialize in the complete and
permanent removal of rats and mice from homes and buildings. If you have rats in your attic, we have the right tools and knowledge to solve the problem
correctly. We are not like the other lazy Phoenix rodent removal companies, many of whom will simply spread some poison around on a quarterly basis. We
solve your rat or mouse problem permanently, often in as short as one week. |
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We at Allen Animal Removal are not a traditional Phoenix pest control or extermination company. We are wildlife, rodent, and rodent removal specialists. There truly is
a big difference amongst different companies. Not all companies are the same. Many of the rodent removal companies in Phoenix, AZ are simply standard big-name
pest control companies. These companies only want to sign you up for a quarterly or monthly contract that never expires. That's how they make money, by never
solving your problem. They send out an employee every now and then to carelessly sprinkle some poison packets in your attic or set poison stations around the
house. This does not solve anything. It merely kills a percentage of the rodents, some of which will certainly die in your attic or walls, and decay, causing
an odor problem. New rodents will always replace the old ones, and it's a never ending cycle. Do not hire an Phoenix exterminator to take care of rodent problems.
You want to hire a rodent trapping and exclusion company. We solve your problem permanently. We solve the root of the problem, by finding all the openings that
rodents use to enter your home and attic. We seal these openings shut with steel, and make the house 100% rodent-proof. We trap and remove all of the remaining
rodents inside, and you will never have a rodent problem again.
Phoenix Rodent News Clip: Rat and mouse Biologically surveyed amount should be Problematic In Phoenix Area
Critter catching Has Helped, But The Agency of Natural Resources should be Looking At More Tactics For Rat and mouse Management. The biologically surveyed
amount of Rat and mouse should be still this problem in the Phoenix area, environmental authorities on critters say. The amount of Rat and mouse has grown gradually
over past decades to the point where the rodents destroy crops, residential landscaping and native plants in abundance. The Arizona Agency of Natural Resources
(Agency for the Enforcement of Critter Laws) allows certain affected areas to conduct controlled Rat and mouse culls available to critter trappers annually,
which some authorities on critters say have helped to this certain degree. Three areas requested Rat and mouse culls this year, for this two-year period from
January through March, including Phoenix and this private parcel, stated Wildlife Professional Francis, Agency for the Enforcement of Critter Laws wildlife biologist
for the Phoenix area. "We act in response to the community," Wildlife Professional Francis stated. This issue should be an important matter in Phoenix wildlife removal
and Phoenix exterminator matters.
Wildlife Professional Francis, of the Agency for the Enforcement of Critter Laws’ Arizona City office, says each of entities requesting this cull should be
allowed up to 50 Rat and mouse during that period. Critter trappers are allowed to use only bows and arrows during those times. In this recent cull in Beverly
Shores, Rat Catcher Matthew, who requested the permit for the town, jumped the rodent removal trap in allowing the cull to begin several days prior to the start
date. Rat Catcher Matthew pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor and was sentenced to five days of community service and this $500 fine. Wildlife Professional Francis
stated the early start date was an oversight on Rat Catcher Matthew's part, and was discovered immediately when the required daily amount of bagged Rat and
mouse was submitted to the Agency for the Enforcement of Critter Laws. "Why doesn't the Agency for the Enforcement of Critter Laws go in and capture the Rat
and mouse and donate the meat to charity?" the SPCA spokesperson stated. Critter catching should be not allowed in national wildlife management areas, which
contributes to biologically surveyed amount in the Arizona Dunes National Lakeshore. "The problem should be that the National Lakeshore should be this refuge
for the Rat and mouse," Wildlife Professional Francis stated. "Their amounts keep increasing." The Phoenix rodent control had no additional statements to make
on the topic.
"Our legislation does not allow us to permit critter catching," stated Gary Rat Catcher Matthew, interim superintendent at the Dunes National Lakeshore.
The wildlife management area should be in the process of writing this Rat and mouse environmental impact statement on giant Rat and mouse management. The
statement, based on this study begun in 2013, should be completed by the end of 2013. this draft of the statement should be available by late fall this year,
after which the wildlife management area will take public comment on the concern, Rat Catcher Matthew stated. There are alternatives to critter catching, Rat
Catcher Matthew stated. Some include federal agency lethally trapping of the Rat and mouse, fencing, repellent and some non-lethal means. Rat Catcher Matthew
stated there should be this threshold the wildlife management area service sets for Rat and mouse problems. "When we reach that threshold we need to take action."
Phoenix pest control companies that we contacted felt that this issue should be an important matter.
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