Greene County Wildlife Removal

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Welcome! Greene County Wildlife Removal is a full-service pest control company specializing only in the removal of nuisance animals in Greene County, Tennessee. 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 Tennessee. We answer our phone 24/7, and can schedule a same-day or next day appointment. Call us at 423-525-8234 and see why we are voted Greene County'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
  • Greene County, TN Snake Removal
  • Poison-free Rat & Mouse Control - Permanent
  • Bat Removal and Bird Control
  • Dead Animal Carcass Removal

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Greene County trapping We offer wildlife services that you can depend on. Our company started a small family-owned and operated business that focuses on the use of humane solutions against wildlife invasion and infestation. Over the years, we have built a solid track record by delivering outstanding results through our thorough and top-notch services that are in compliance with the international wildlife management standards. Whether you have a rodent problem or a reptile invasion, we will get it right at our first attempt. We'd like to think that we are eco-warriors. We will be conducting efficient and humane removal of the animal and avoid the use of chemical treatments and fumigations that will hurt our environment. Our service comes with a guarantee. With more than ten years of operating in this industry, we are armed with both the expertise, equipment, and skills that are necessary to get rid of your urban pests. We will be performing a thorough on-site inspection for free. And your chosen treatment can begin on the same day. We will make sure that we will deliver long-term results. Avoid the risk of having an unwelcome visitor in your business or house, call us today, and we can implement immediate and practical actions.

What Prices Do We Charge?

Every wildlife situation is different: What type of animals? do you need trapping, prevention, repairs, cleanup? Call us and we can give pricing for your situation.

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Greene County trapping

We are experts in the wild animals of Tennessee. We treat these animals with respect, in a humane manner. We are not a typical Greene County exterminator company. We focus on complete solutions, and have experience with every type of unwanted critter in Greene County, TN. Example animals we handle include:

  • Greene County animals in the attic like squirrels
  • Greene County rodent extermination - no poisons
  • Greene County bat removal and Greene County bird control
  • Greene County snake removal, Greene County dead animal removal

Greene County wildlife control Tip of the Month:

Do Mice Chew on Wires? Why?
From experience, many people have reported that they have found chewed electrical wires inside their house. Later, they found out that they had a rodent problem and that was the cause of it.  Generally, mice gnaw on food due to the nutritional value of it; however, with chewing wires, it's different. People are bewildered by the thought of this so let's answer this question today! 

Are Chewing Wires Enjoyable? 
We all know that insulation material of wires doesn't have any nutritional value for the mice. They chew them. It's because mice have a set of very sharp teeth. To gnaw on food items, it's important that the teeth are the healthy and good shape. Chewing on wires sharpens the teeth of mice and help them have stronger jaw muscles as well. So when they get a hold of some food, they can gnaw on it quite easily. 

Is there any scientific proof? 
Studies have shown that chewing onto harder materials would make one's teeth firmer and stronger. Also, researchers proclaim that mice aren't able to control the size of their teeth. They'll have a continuous growth of it they leave them as it is.  Therefore, to counter this, they would chew on electrical wires and insulation so the teeth size can be maintained. They can maintain the perfect length of teeth while also making the teeth more robust and sound. 

How to Prevent Mice from Chewing on Wires? 
Although mice are able to chew hard things, they don't have teeth strong enough that can chew onto concrete. Therefore, it's a good idea to bury all your electrical wiring under concrete. You don't have to place a big block of concrete as just a thin layer would be equally effective.  Also, another great way is to utilize steel pipes. Pass all your electrical wiring through steel wires and then later bury them in the ground. The steel won't rot or worn down, so it's a win-win in every case. 

Cheap Way to Solve the Issue
If you're on a budget, then you should go for plastic pipes. They are relatively less expensive and would do the trick equally well. The only drawback is that they can get damaged and broken easily so you'll have to be extra careful.  Our recommendation is not to take this issue lightly and take all the necessary precautions. Damage to electrical wiring can be hazardous as it can start a fire within the house. Therefore, spending a few dollars earlier is a wise decision rather than regretting it at a later stage. You should consult with professionals to help you choose what options best suits your house. They have the necessary skillset and expertise to give the right opinion.

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We service local towns such as Mosheim, Fall Branch, White Pine, Baneberry, Afton. If in doubt about our service range near Greene County, or the wildlife services we offer, give us call at 423-525-8234. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you with your Greene County pest control critter problem! 223 W Summer St, Greeneville, TN 37743