WILDLIFE DAMAGE RESTORATION AND EXCLUSION NASSAU COUNTY
Wildlife can do a considerable amount of damage to Nassau County, Long Island residences, and businesses. Wildlife damage restoration and exclusion is the most crucial component of the wildlife control process. Wild animal damage repairs will not only restore a Long Island house or building to its original condition, but they will serve to keep other wild animals from gaining access to the premises. Utilizing the principles of Integrated Wildlife Pest Management, Dead Animal Removal Services of Nassau County can offer every one of their customers a complete solution to their animal control issues. Not only will we remove dead animals from your Nassau County residence or business, but we will also repair the damage caused by the wildlife entering them. Upon completing our wildlife removal services, we will refer you to a licensed and insured Nassau County contractor specializing in wildlife damage restoration and excluding wildlife from Nassau County, Long Island homes, and businesses. Our contractor can repair damage from rodents (mice, rats, squirrels, groundhogs), raccoons, birds, bats, opossums, foxes, skunks, and other pests that seek refuge in Long Island homes and businesses.
Raccoons may damage or destroy your roof, attic insulation, and central air conditioning ductwork. Squirrels gnaw electrical wiring in attics resulting in thousands of home fires each year. Groundhog burrows can undermine the foundations of Long Island homes and buildings. Bird nests in chimneys and exhaust vents of dryers and kitchen stoves are a fire hazard. Furthermore, bird nests harbor bird mites. If a skunk sprays in your home's crawl space, the smell could last for months. The skunk odor will permeate furnishings, clothing, and your residence's heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system. Skunks, raccoons, bats, and foxes are the primary carriers of the deadly rabies virus in North America. Bats in the attic produce piles of bat guano, which can result in a cockroach infestation. Bat guano in an attic can pose a severe health risk to homeowners. A serious respiratory disease called histoplasmosis can result from the inhalation of bat guano dust. A flea infestation often results from raccoons and opossums that seek shelter in your home.
Our wildlife damage restoration and exclusion contractor takes great pride in restoring damaged property to its original condition. The wildlife control operators at Dead Animal Removal Services of Nassau County know how to get rid of deceased animals, and our wildlife damage repair and exclusion specialist knows how to keep wild animals out of homes and businesses. Our wildlife animal damage restoration contractor specializes in repairing damage to roofs and soffits caused by raccoons, squirrels, and birds. The animal damage restoration and exclusion specialist can animal-proof soffits, preventing the future return of wildlife. The wildlife damage restoration contractor will replace the fascia board that squirrels have gnawed through with fascia board that is rodent-proof. The replacement of fascia board necessitates the removal of gutters. Unlike most contractors, our contractor will remove gutters from your Long Island home or place of business without damaging them. The animal damage restoration contractor can also animal-proof a deck, gazebo, porch, or shed so that animals can not make their home beneath them. Dead Animal Removal Services of Nassau County receives numerous phone calls requesting the removal of a decomposing animal from under a house, deck, shed, porch, or gazebo. Removing dead wildlife from underneath these structures can be very time-consuming and frequently requires the removal of boards to access the dead animal carcass beneath them. Installing a skirt around a deck, porch, shed, or gazebo will prevent wildlife from getting below them. Identifying how rats and mice enter a Nassau County residence or business is crucial to excluding these vermin and is a vital component of rodent control.
Raccoons, squirrels, opossums, rats, mice, bats, and birds frequently enter Long Island residences through vents. Our wildlife exclusion contractor can repair, screen, or replace roof vents, gable vents, and attic exhaust fans to keep unwanted animals out. We also install stainless steel chimney caps to prevent raccoons, squirrels, bats, and birds from making their home in your chimney.