Wildlife Management

Wildlife Management Services in Waterford, MI

When critters invade your property, you want to remove them as soon as possible. However, you shouldn't try to take on this overwhelming task by yourself. Let the professionals at Anteater Pest Control help.
With 25 years of experience, we're the Wildlife Management experts you can rely on.
Anteater Pest Control can help with these critters:
  • Bats
  • Chipmunks
  • Moles/Voles
  • Opossums
  • Mice/Rats
  • Squirrels/Red Squirrels
  • Shrews
  • Skunks
  • Snakes
  • Woodchucks/Groundhogs
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Bats

Bats are flying mammals. While others can glide, bats are the only mammals capable of continued flight. There are over 1000 different bat species. Bats see in the dark using a special skill called echolocation. Most bats feed on insect, while others eat fruit, fish or even blood. Bats are pregnant from 40 days to six months. Bats have one pup at a time but sometimes have twins. Vampire bats can carry rabies, making their bites potentially dangerous with their extremely sharp teeth. Bats can live up to 20 years and are most active after sundown. Bats emerge two-to-three hours after dark to feed. After feeding they return to their roosts and sleep out the night or day hanging upside down.

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Chipmunks

Chipmunks may present themselves as cute and cuddly, but do not underestimate them. In large numbers, they can burrow into your home and cause structural damage, gnawing on decks, stairs, retention walls, foundations, etc. If you store feed, seed or pet food, chipmunks will feed on your stock. 

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House Mouse — Mice on Gray Background in Waterford, MI

Opossums

Opossums will be active all year round, feeding on anything that they can find, like raccoons. They will den in your garbage cans, garages and even attics. They can become aggressive when approached especially if they are carrying their young in their pouch. Opossums do not carry rabies, but their feces can carry diseases such as tuberculosis or coccidiosis. 

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Mice and Rats

The common House Mouse typically lives about 4 months and is generally nocturnal. They reproduce quickly and have poor eyesight, which they use their strong sense of smell to compensate for. Though they are not aggressive they can be dangerous as they are carriers of disease and parasites communicable to humans through feces.

When rats enter the home, it can carry many risks. Rodents carry diseases contaminating your food and even your pet’s food. They can fit through holes that are as small as their head and will chew on anything including wood, insulation, wires, food, paper, belongings, etc. They are a threat to the structure and health of your home. 

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Raccoons

Not only are raccoons a nuisance on your property digging through your garbage, making noise and trashing your yard, but they can also end up in your attic and garages. Raccoons can quickly trample through your insulation, compacting it so that it loses its efficiency. Not to mention, they will leave their droppings and contaminate your attic. Raccoons can also carry rabies, so do not approach. 

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Moles and Voles

Moles are mammals that burrow tunnels underground, feeding on grubs and worms. Though they have eyes they are almost completely blind and rely on their sense of smell to find the grubs that they eat. Though they are commonly thought of as nocturnal, this is not true. They work throughout the day in shifts of 4 hours; though they are not usually seen during the daytime because they tend to burrow deeper during the day hours, where it is cooler and less noisy. Moles can leave destructive tunnels in the lawn, and even holes they use for venting. Though the holes are troublesome, you should view them as a compliment, because moles usually only inhabit yards that are well maintained (with dirt that has low acidity).

Voles are small rodents similar to a mouse, but with a stouter body, a shorter hairy tail, a slightly rounder head, and smaller ears and eyes. They are sometimes known as meadow mice or field mice. They range between 3 to 6 inches long and commonly eat greens like grass, clover, and the needles of Douglas fur trees.

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Skunks

Skunks are a quiet animal that may not burrow into your home, but they can dig a den under your decks, sheds, barns and garages. Skunks have a pungent spray that can hit you from up to 15 feet away. They can also carry rabies and distemper diseases. While they won’t damage your home, they can dig up your lawn. 

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Squirrels and Red Squirrels

Black and grey squirrels can burrow into your home and end up in your attic and your walls. Squirrels are notorious for chewing their way through into places that are hard to escape from such as chimneys, vents and exhaust pipes. If squirrels are trapped and die, their decomposition can be unbearable, harmful to your family, and even harder to remove. 

Red Squirrels are on the endangered species list and are threatened by grey squirrels. They are smaller than most squirrels and can fit into smaller places, giving them more access to the wires in your home. Red Squirrels favor trees, wood and may chew on the wood workings of your home, causing structural issues if left unnoticed. 

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Snakes

Snakes can be poisonous and non-poisonous. These scaly reptiles can slither their way into your garden and eventually your home. Most are harmless to your property but can still represent a threat to you. Many venomous snakes’ bite can be lethal, so you should not approach. 

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Shrews

Shrews fall under the mole family, and while they are not rodents, they are small and carry similar characteristics. Shrews can get into your home, but you will more likely find them tunneling through your yard and feeding on your plants. Shrews can become aggressive when they sense a threat. Their saliva carries a neurotoxin that can cause irritation and sharp pain around the affected area. 

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House Mouse — Mice on Gray Background in Waterford, MI

Woodchucks/Groundhogs

Woodchucks and groundhogs can cause a significant amount of damage in a short period of time. They will be more active in the spring and summer months due to hibernation. They do not live in families, so if you have an issue, it will most likely just be the one. Any wood is heaven to a woodchuck or groundhog including decks, outdoor furniture, siding and freshly planted trees.

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