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Go Pro Wildlife Removal specializes in full-service wildlife removal and control. Wildlife will always be a part of our environment and wildlife management and control should only be used when an animal becomes a threat to human property and health. So how do you know it’s time to consult with a wildlife removal specialist? Chances are you’ll see, smell or hear the issue. Take a look at the signs for some of the most common household critters. 

Bats   

Bats are a huge part of our ecosystem and play a major role in controlling the insect population. However, they can spread diseases and nest in tiny cracks and crevices of your home. You might have bats in your home if you notice any of the following:  

  1. Bats flying around your house at sunrise/sunset  
  2. Bat droppings/guano  
  3. A chirping sound 
  4. Scratches on the walls 
  5. Smells similar to ammonia  

Learn more about bat exclusions.

Squirrels 

In Alabama, there are three species of squirrels. They seek warmth and shelter during the winter months and can chew through wooden surfaces to enter your home. They can spread diseases varying from rabies to salmonellosis, making them a not-so-great housemate. Below are some signs of squirrels in your home:  

  1. Hearing scampering noises in the early morning or at dusk 
  2. Foul urine odors
  3. Squirrel droppings  
  4. Deposits of acorns in your attic or on your roof 
  5. Destroyed or ruffled insulation  

Learn more about squirrel removal.

Rodents 

Rodents typically look for dark, cool places that offer them shelter and food. They can carry a vast number of diseases and can make your home quite messy and unhygienic. You might have rodents invading your home if you notice any of the following: 

  1. Torn insulation or drywall 
  2. Disturbing noises in your walls or attic 
  3. Damage to your lawn or garden 
  4. Chewed up wires, pipes or brickwork 
  5. Rodent droppings 

Learn more about rodent control.

Deciding to consult a specialist can be tricky and oftentimes confirmation that a critter is in your home is necessary before any removal action is taken. At Go Pro, we offer a free multi-point inspection to identify what animal is causing an unsafe or unhealthy environment. Contact us by phone at (334) 744-0391 or online to learn more about our services.  

Animal Safety and Protection Month

October 18th, 2024|Comments Off on Animal Safety and Protection Month

October is Animal Safety and Protection Month, educating and reminding people of the ethical and kind treatment that all creatures should be shown, from domestic pets to wild animals.

Animal Safety and Protection Month

October 18th, 2024|Comments Off on Animal Safety and Protection Month

October is Animal Safety and Protection Month, educating and reminding people of the ethical and kind treatment that all creatures should be shown, from domestic pets to wild animals.

How to Protect Your Lake House from Wildlife While You Are Away

September 18th, 2024|Comments Off on How to Protect Your Lake House from Wildlife While You Are Away

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What’s That Noise in My Chimney?

August 22nd, 2024|Comments Off on What’s That Noise in My Chimney?

Homes with chimneys are often targets of wildlife. If you have heard strange noises coming from inside your chimney, you are not alone. There are many misconceptions about the types of wildlife that may be seeking shelter and taking up residence in your chimney. Often homeowners think they have bats, when in fact, there is a higher chance it is another type of flying animal.

Bat Houses: Providing a Habitat for Wildlife

July 22nd, 2024|Comments Off on Bat Houses: Providing a Habitat for Wildlife

So, what exactly is a Bat House? Bat houses are structures used to attract and safely house bats. Also referred to as bat boxes, these structures allow bats to have a safe place to reside and raise their young while acting as natural pest control. Providing bats with a safe place to roost has more benefits than you may think.

Go Pro Wildlife Warranties: Protect Your Home and Your Business

June 27th, 2024|Comments Off on Go Pro Wildlife Warranties: Protect Your Home and Your Business

Wildlife in your home or business can cause unnecessary stress. By purchasing or renewing an annual warranty with Go Pro Wildlife Removal, you can ensure your home or business is protected all year long.

Contact Info

Service Areas: Contact Go Pro today! We offer wildlife removal solutions in Auburn, Opelika, Lake Martin, Valley, Montgomery, AL and Columbus, GA areas.

Phone: (334) 744-0391

Hours: Open 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

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