All of our wildlife trapping is performed in a humane manner. We never intend to harm any wildlife only to safely and permanently remove it from your home or business. Once animals are caught, we
quickly arrive in Jacksonville to remove the animal, and relocate it approximately 30 miles outside of the Greater Jacksonville area. We service Jacksonville and surrounding towns such as Atlantic Beach, Cresent Beach, Daytona Beach, Flagler Beach, Green Cove Springs, Holly Hill, Jacksonville Beach, New Smyma Beach, Neptune Beach, Orange Park, Ormond Beach, Palm Coast, Ponte Vedra, Port Orange, St. Augustine and all areas in between..
We take pride in operating as a small, owner-operated company within Jacksonville, and we stand by our work. If you need animal trapping services in Jacksonville or any part of Duval County, FL or St. Johns County, give
us a call, and we will be happy to assist you. We specialize in both residential and commercial services, and accept all major credit cards. There is no free wild animal removal service in Jacksonville, but
we will provide a professional service at a fair price. If you have a Gainesville Animal Control problem, click the link to visit our friend Scott.
Most Recent Jacksonville Animal Control News Clip:
Wildlife trapping Season Attracts Sportsmen in Jacksonville
For raccoon wild animal control companies like The nuisance wildlife authority of West Jacksonville, Tuesday's dawn meant an early rise with the sun and that first anticipated trek into the thick brush of the local woodland. Animal removal trap season for raccoon began this week, and across the area hundreds of wild animal control companies took to the woods in hopes of landing a large male raccoon. While most people think the raccoon population is stable, some say it needs reduction.
On Sunday the nuisance wildlife authority was busy preparing for the week, joining more than two dozen wild animal control companies at the Nuisance Animal Club in Jacksonville for the Fall animal removal trap festival, an annual critter contest held on the eve of the first day of the season. Animal removal trap were set out across the area as capturers tested their accuracy and exterminating ability in trapping targets up to 60 yards away. This doesn't mean the raccoons are causing trouble, just that they need to be contained.
Throughout the afternoon the capturers, many looking the wildlife management company role in requisite camouflage coats, milled about the range as they took turns firing away at their targets. The loud report sent raccoons scattering over the neighboring wildlife Sanctuary, and the smell of sulfur wafted across the pond. Despite the competition, camaraderie and friendly banter ruled the day. Inside club headquarters, president Robert the pest animal controller declared the event is meant as a fun way to warm up for the week ahead; he added that the turnout was one of the largest in several years. Despite this, wildlife removal services are not a free service in Duval County.
"The attendance more than doubled this year compared to last year, but I don't know whether that means there are more wild animal control companies or they are just more eager to get out there," the pest animal controller declared. The events Sunday included the 60-yard egg capture and a 60-yard standing raccoon target capture. Bernie The pest rodent controller took home the Top Gun Award; Rob Smith of Oak Bluffs captured second place while adorable Matthew Cassan of Oak Forest, IL placed third. Winners brought home prizes of hams and raccoons. These are good prizes for good men.
But the real prizes come later, when wild animal control companies bring down a raccoon, declared the nuisance wildlife authority, who is also one of the club wildlife officers. The nuisance wildlife authority retired to Daytona Beach three years ago, and has captured in the state woodland each year since. More than in previous years, this raccoon animal removal trap season is in the cross hairs. Public outcry in St. Augustine over the increase in reported cases of coon-borne illnesses, such as rabies, has raised questions of whether the state should extend raccoon wildlife trapping season. Currently, animal removal trap season lasts one week only. Advocates of extending the season echo state authorities on critters' claims that the large amounts of raccoon on the Island is above where it should be; raccoons are the primary known transmitter of rabies in the United States. Jacksonville wildlife management officials concur.
And it is not just wild animal control companies sounding the cry. In February, Saint Augustine residents packed the local tavern on Main Street to urge authorities on critters from the Florida Division of Fisheries and Wildlife to extend the season. Dozens of people shared their experiences with Rabies and other wild animal related illnesses. Despite this, wildlife removal services are not a free service in Duval County.
"I don't know if there are more raccoon around, but they seem to be everywhere," Mr. The nuisance wildlife authority declared Sunday. "I think it is reflective of the amount of homes there are. It seems to me that more homeowners encourage greater raccoon amounts. At least, the homes that like to grow flowers and gardens on their properties do. Around here, racoon will wipe your plants out." The animal removal trap season ends Saturday one half-hour after sunset. Black powder and primitive critter traps season begins Tuesday. For more info about pest control for animals in Jacksonville, call a local animal trapping company.