dead animal removal - berkeley, ca - Call (510) 900-8593
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Removing carcasses from your property by yourself is unhygienic and quite upsetting if the animal was your pet. You don’t need to go through this trouble. It would be more reasonable to hire a service from dead animal removal experts. We will help you to quickly and safely remove the corpse. We Restore Hygiene in Your Property Whether it is a domestic animal or wildlife that has died on your property, feel free to ask for our services. It doesn’t matter whether you are in the urban or suburban area; we will come to your property as soon as we can to get rid of your distress and inconvenience. It is our policy to always give a service at your convenience. Contact (510) 900-8593 today for free quotes and estimates. |
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Sometimes, you may not realize that there’s a dead animal on your property unless it is in sight. Most people notice the problem when the carcass starts to smell, meaning that the body is already decomposing. The problem with a dead animal is that it can spread diseases, whether it is decomposed or not. Pigeons, foxes, and squirrels are some of the mammals known to spread diseases to human beings. They must not be touched with bare hands or unmasked face.
Identification of Dead Animals
The most common animals we find in residential properties include stray dogs and cats, raccoons, squirrels, skunks, mice, and opossums. Their corpses create an unbearable living condition due to the strong and unpleasant odors they produce. They can also stain, contaminate a home, and bring further pest infestation in a yard. If a dead carcass is left unattended, it predisposes a family to viruses and other disease-causing microorganisms.
An expired corpse may be hidden in the basement, the attic, a crawlspace, ceiling, between walls, and in dark cracks. The commonest sign we use to identify dead animals is the smell of a rotten flesh. When the body fluids drain out and reach nearby materials, foul stains are evident. The unpleasant situation attracts a lot of insects and animal pests which feed on the dead animal.
Prevention is Better than Cure
To avoid the issue of dead animals in your yard, start by preventing the entry of these creatures in the first place. We can help you with animal exclusion service if you want. Most rodents and other mammals seek entrance through wrecked gates, chimneys, cracks, and holes in the attic, open crawlspace doors, windows, and unsecured ducts and vents. We can help you seal these weak areas to secure your home against unwanted animals.
Safe Removal
Our experienced team can help you locate the carcass and dispose of it as per the appropriate waste management guidelines. We then have to disinfect any structure that has been affected and restore your property to normalcy. You can then enjoy an odor-free and hygienic environment once again.
The horrendous smell of a dead animal is intolerable. The corpse presents a lot of health hazards. We have special deodorants and neutralizers to purify the air and so that the nasty odor can go away. We advise clients not to touch a dead body but to call us with immediate effect. Our professionals are trained on safe removal and disposal of corpses. Call us if you want to get rid of a dead animal.
Potential Problems of Dead Animals
Particular animals and pests like vultures, flies, beetles, crows, and worms feed on animal carcasses. Flies, for instance, lay eggs which later hatch among the carcasses while the worms eat the remains. Such pests can bring additional problems at homes such as parasite and diseases.
Also, a dead animal can contaminate water and soil with such diseases as bayliscaris and cryptosporidium. If left unattended, the corpses could infect pets with parasites and illnesses.
Susceptible Locations
Mice, rats, raccoons, and squirrels prefer warmer environments in close proximity to people. They can live in a house or in outdoor structures like fireplaces and patios. The remains of their carcasses are often found in the same areas they inhabited. Such areas include porches, crawlspaces, attics, gardens, below floorboards, kitchen, and swimming pools. If traps and baits are used to control rodents, it is more likely to find the decaying bodies in the traps which are not regularly checked.
To get in touch with us about our service throughout the bay area, contact us at (510) 900-8593.
Identification of Dead Animals
The most common animals we find in residential properties include stray dogs and cats, raccoons, squirrels, skunks, mice, and opossums. Their corpses create an unbearable living condition due to the strong and unpleasant odors they produce. They can also stain, contaminate a home, and bring further pest infestation in a yard. If a dead carcass is left unattended, it predisposes a family to viruses and other disease-causing microorganisms.
An expired corpse may be hidden in the basement, the attic, a crawlspace, ceiling, between walls, and in dark cracks. The commonest sign we use to identify dead animals is the smell of a rotten flesh. When the body fluids drain out and reach nearby materials, foul stains are evident. The unpleasant situation attracts a lot of insects and animal pests which feed on the dead animal.
Prevention is Better than Cure
To avoid the issue of dead animals in your yard, start by preventing the entry of these creatures in the first place. We can help you with animal exclusion service if you want. Most rodents and other mammals seek entrance through wrecked gates, chimneys, cracks, and holes in the attic, open crawlspace doors, windows, and unsecured ducts and vents. We can help you seal these weak areas to secure your home against unwanted animals.
Safe Removal
Our experienced team can help you locate the carcass and dispose of it as per the appropriate waste management guidelines. We then have to disinfect any structure that has been affected and restore your property to normalcy. You can then enjoy an odor-free and hygienic environment once again.
The horrendous smell of a dead animal is intolerable. The corpse presents a lot of health hazards. We have special deodorants and neutralizers to purify the air and so that the nasty odor can go away. We advise clients not to touch a dead body but to call us with immediate effect. Our professionals are trained on safe removal and disposal of corpses. Call us if you want to get rid of a dead animal.
Potential Problems of Dead Animals
Particular animals and pests like vultures, flies, beetles, crows, and worms feed on animal carcasses. Flies, for instance, lay eggs which later hatch among the carcasses while the worms eat the remains. Such pests can bring additional problems at homes such as parasite and diseases.
Also, a dead animal can contaminate water and soil with such diseases as bayliscaris and cryptosporidium. If left unattended, the corpses could infect pets with parasites and illnesses.
Susceptible Locations
Mice, rats, raccoons, and squirrels prefer warmer environments in close proximity to people. They can live in a house or in outdoor structures like fireplaces and patios. The remains of their carcasses are often found in the same areas they inhabited. Such areas include porches, crawlspaces, attics, gardens, below floorboards, kitchen, and swimming pools. If traps and baits are used to control rodents, it is more likely to find the decaying bodies in the traps which are not regularly checked.
To get in touch with us about our service throughout the bay area, contact us at (510) 900-8593.
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Pest Control Berkeley
2302 Piedmont Ave
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 900-8593
Mighty Men Pest Control
Company License #8676
OPR #13819
2302 Piedmont Ave
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 900-8593
Mighty Men Pest Control
Company License #8676
OPR #13819