Trapping Services
Nature King Pest Management's trapping services are one of
the best animal removing systems in the Dallas/Ft. Worth areas.
We have proven experience and proven results! Nature King Pest Management
offers expert knowledge in all fields of trap release and
relocation acceptance. It comes as no surprise that more and more
of our customers are choosing Nature King Pest Management to
perform all their nature control services.
So, you think Nature King Pest Management would like to educate you about the cutest little
bushy tailed critter? Oh, please! Some would rather not do with the description like "clockwork up their"!! ...enough said! Call us today.
Squirrel Trapping
Squirrels are tribal, and being that they share their food sources and their shelter, a repeat of
infestations is likely for the years to come. Here's the good news: trapping until a break in the catch cycle is realized,
(meaning that we are getting that tribe out of your attic), means there is a
greatly reduced chance when next year comes around and after a
hard freeze, there will no longer be a problem.
Squirrels are
rodents, and they think like rodents. A mouse is a rodent, and it
travels in its own little continually-used mapped-out mazes of
places, just like squirrels. Nature King Pest Management will
catch the first and the last of that tribe of squirrel in and
around your house structure. Then we reach the dry spell in our
catch cycle and we know, along with the homeowner letting us know
that it's been quiet up there, we did our job.
Now, there are times that the food source and trees are young, or the area is
just not supporting of a large scale inhabitant, or the vermin is
just not been indwelled long enough to have a territorial
complaint, then other means of control will do the job. Only an
inspection of the property will allow any of these things to be
known completely. Please call us to set up your
inspection appointment today!
Raccoon and Opossum Trapping
Trapping these guys is the same as all critters that have invaded
the attic. However, the accepted acquaintances and generational scenario
is the same. Repellents usually do not work for raccoons
and opossums. Most of the time, trapping is the only way to go.
I stood there as she walked away and I could not do anything
to stop her. She wanted to go and live with the other animals, so
I had to let her go.
