Natural Connection LLC offers humane animal control in Oakland County, MI.
(prHWY.com) December 27, 2012 - North Branch, MI -- North Branch, Michigan (November 29, 2012) - Natural Connection LLC offers
humane animal control in Oakland County, MI. As the temperature begins to plummet and colder weather starts to roll in, many homeowners find themselves sharing their home with other creatures seeking shelter from the cold.
One of the more common scenarios faced by residents is the presence of squirrels in the attic or walls. Many homeowners can easily identify the presence of these critters by the distinct noise of nuts or wood being eaten as well as the scampering noise they make when running around the attic. The company advises immediately contacting their team of professionals to prevent further damage.
While the Center for Disease control lists squirrels as animals that are at an almost zero risk for the spread of rabies, these animals can still cause damage to homes and people indirectly. Squirrels gain entry into the house by chewing through the soffits, which can function as the perfect nesting ground for more dangerous pests, like wasps or other insects.
Rodents and other small mammals are known for starting fires by chewing on electrical cables hidden throughout the house. Natural Connection provides
animal control for Macomb County that is not only effective, but humane as well. The process of trapping is done over an extended period to ensure that all of the unwanted guests are removed. Once two days have passed without any incident, repairs can begin to prevent a future repeat scenario.
For more information, visit
www.MichiganCritterControl.com or call (810) 683-4464.
About Natural Connection LLC
The company is a wildlife management specialist group that aims to help eliminate the problem of nuisance wildlife in a humane and safe manner. Their team has experience with handling mice, bats, skunks, bats, moles, and other animals. They service residents in Oakland and Macomb County as well as the surrounding areas.
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