Lynden WA Wildlife Removal

(Please call Lynden WA Animal Control for all your domestic animal issues, including dogs and cats at 360-354-2828)

Lynden WA Wildlife Removal • Call 360-224-6649

Lynden is located at Whatcom County and is recognized as Washington’s second largest city. The city’s total population as of the year 2010 is 11,951. Residents of the city often call themselves “Lyndenites”. The city’s total area is 5.18 mi2, as declared by the United States Census Bureau. 5.17 mi2 of it is land and 0.01 mi2 of it is water. Lynden is located about 95 miles north of Seattle and 15 miles north of Bellingham. It is likewise situated roughly 5 miles south of the U.S.-Canada border. The city’s exact coordinates are 48°56′48″N 122°27′25″W.

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Between 8 in the morning and 12 midnight, both the entry port and the Lynden-Aldegrove border are open. The city was founded in 1874 on the Nookshack Indian village of Squahalish. Holden and Phoebe Judson were the first leaders of Lynden, back when it was still a pioneer settlement. The Northwest Washington Fair Association can also be found in the city.

Lynden, Washington is teeming with various wildlife species. These animals are essential to the environment but in case they become too troublesome, Lynden WA wildlife removal companies are always ready to help.

Lynden WA Wildlife Removal Company

Lynden WA Squirrel Removal

Squirrels are small rodents that usually feed on nuts and seeds. They like to store their food by burying them and then digging them up later. This habit often causes trouble to those people with gardens and flowerbeds. They also chew on barks and plants. Squirrels, especially flying squirrels, are seen stealing from birdfeeders. They sometimes destroy the devices by enlarging the holes.

These animals are omnivores, which explains why sometimes they can be seen eating nesting birds. Capturing them by hand is dangerous and difficult. Fortunately, Lynden WA squirrel removal experts know how to do the job.

Lynden WA Raccoon Removal

Lynden WA raccoon removal

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Residents in Lynden sometimes report broken gutters and roofing materials. These damages may be caused by raccoons trying to break into their homes. Pregnant raccoons actively look for ways to enter buildings where they can safely raise their young. These animals carry parasites which might spread throughout the building. When homeowners notice dark stains on their ceilings, these might be caused by raccoon droppings and urine. These raccoon latrines have quite an unpleasant smell. Once inside the building, raccoons create dens inside hidden spaces like chimneys and under porches. They are also known to tear apart insulation causing damage to air-conditioning and heating units. To prevent further damage, Lynden WA raccoon removal experts are called to carefully capture the animals and release them back to the wild.

Call 360-224-6649 today for wildlife removal.

Lynden WA Beaver Removal

Lynden WA beaver removal

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Beavers chew on trees and other plants to control the growth of their front teeth. Minor damages caused by these animals are usually ignored by property owners mainly because they understand the animal’s role to the environment. Instead of scaring the animals away, some parents take the chance to teach their children about wildlife species. Beaver-watching can be a fun activity for all family members, especially young kids.

Human activities can greatly affect the beaver’s natural habitat, which is why they sometimes stray into human properties. When residents are too bothered by the animal’s presence, they can ask Lynden WA beaver removal companies for help.

Lynden WA Bat Removal

Many people believe that most bats carry the rabies disease. However, this assumption is largely overblown. All mammals are susceptible to this disease, not just bats. Infected animals either become aggressive or paralyzed. Most rabid bats go through the paralyzed stage, where they slowly become more and more incapacitated until they die.

Once rabies symptoms become apparent in bats, they usually become paralyzed after 2 days and die shortly after 4 days. Lynden residents should call professionals from Lynden WA bat removal companies in case they find bat colonies inside their homes.

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Some animals can be furry and colorful, but they carry viruses from the wild. Remove them with the aid of an expert in wildlife.

Lynden WA Wildlife Removal
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