Posts filed under: Wildlife Control Tips

With winter approaching, animals will be looking for a warm place to nest for the next few months. One of those animals is the southern flying squirrel. Measuring at about 8 to 10 inches long, and only weighing about 3...
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Important Reminder: As fall approaches, this is the time of year when copperheads are born. The baby snakes are born with venom and are ready to defend themselves. The mother snake typically gives live birth to about 8-10 babies. The...
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Most folks don’t think about it, but the ridge vent at the peak of your roof can be a very easy entry point for critters such as bats, mice, rats, and squirrels. Midstate Wildlife Solutions is a nationally certified installer...
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If you notice raccoons around your property, you should contact a wildlife control expert immediately. Not only can they get into trash cans and make a mess, but they can also carry a disease that is very dangerous to humans....
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We are currently almost at the end of maternity season for bats. Maternity season lasts from May 1st until the end of July, and it is a period of time where the female bats have babies which will not be...
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Midstate Wildlife Solutions was created to serve the Piedmont Triad region with all of the wildlife solutions that they need. With a lifetime of experience, we have seen it all. We remove raccoons, birds, small reptiles, large animals, dead animals...
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With summer at its peak, people look for the reasons and ways to spend more time out in the open. Many people in North Carolina look for outdoor activities to pass the time such as barbecues, cookouts and parties. However,...
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Summer weather and sunny skies not only bring people outside, but they also often lead to an increase in activity among different types of animals such as deer, rabbits and other small mammals. If you encounter baby wildlife in your...
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We all love to wake up to the chirping of birds. But certainly not from your chimney vent when you are planning to light it up! If you find birds, bats and raccoons building up nests in the chimney, it’s...
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North Carolina is home to around 37 species of snakes, and it is a perfect location for them. It has areas of dense vegetation along with plenty of shade from trees to keep them cool in the summer. Snakes will...
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