Norwalk Wildlife Removal

Call me now: 424-758-1794

Welcome! Norwalk Wildlife Removal is a full-service pest control company specializing only in the removal of nuisance animals in Compton, California. Whether you have a problem with squirrels in the attic, a raccoon in your garbage, skunks under your shed, rats or mice in your house, a snake in your yard, or a problem with birds or bats, we can solve it! We are fully trained and know everything about the wildlife of California. We answer our phone 24/7, and can schedule a same-day or next day appointment. Call us at 424-758-1794 and see why we are voted Norwalk's best animal removal company! Some of the services we offer include:

  • Humane Animal Trapping & Relocation
  • Home, Roof, and Attic Inspections
  • Preventative and Animal Damage Repairs
  • Attic Cleanup, Feces Cleanup, Odor Control
  • Norwalk Snake Removal
  • Poison-free Rat & Mouse Control - Permanent
  • Bat Removal and Bird Control
  • Norwalk Dead Animal Carcass Removal

CALL US ANY TIME AT 424-758-1794


Norwalk trapping Our company also specializes in bird control services. We prevent birds such as pigeons, common starlings, house sparrows, crows and gulls from roosting on your building or roof, depending on the area. Bird control is important because pest birds can create health-related problems through their feces, including histoplasmosis, psittacosis and Cryptococcus. These droppings may also cause damage to property and equipment. The methods of bird control that we use include physical and visual deterrents, multi-sensory deterrents, sonic devices, active barriers and trained birds of prey (falconry) among others. Birds usually adapt after exposure to devices that are not alive or an actual threat to their survival. Such control devices include sound devices, mechanical devices, partial perch modifications and windblown scare devices. This makes such devices an unwise investment despite their inexpensive nature. In contrast, birds cannot adapt to total blocking methods or mild electrical low current stimuli that modifies behavior. The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) recommends that the most effective avian control devices are contraceptives, bird netting, mesh and low current electrical barriers. Chemical deterrents range from products for turf to taste aversion products and fogging agents. We use only the ones which are safe for birds. In 2013, Dr. John Swaddle and Dr. Mark Hinders at the College of William and Mary created a new method of deterring birds and other animals using benign sounds projected by conventional and directional speakers. We use this new technology to displace problematic birds from residential or commercial areas.



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