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Animals Be Gone Wild Life Control Provides Black Bird, Starling and Bat Removal from Attics and Barns in Raleigh, Apex, Burlington, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill, Mebane, Hillsborough and Wake Forest

Local animal control company helps homeowners get rid of unwanted birds

2013-02-18
HURDLE MILLS, NC, February 18, 2013 (Press-News.org) Animals Be Gone, LLC of the Raleigh NC area now provides unwanted bird removal for homeowners. Black birds, Starlings and Sparrows will soon begin looking for opportunities to nest and lay eggs. Birds are a nuisance when they nest in human living areas.

"Starlings are a common bird in North Carolina and they like to nest in barns, garages and exhaust vents of your house," said Russell Walker, Owner of Animals Be Gone. "If a bird lays eggs in a bathroom exhaust fan you will soon have lice and rotten eggs or dead bird babies with a very disgusting smell in your house. Call us as soon as you hear scratching sounds in the bathroom fan or when you see birds flying into your garage or barn."

Starlings and Sparrows can find the smallest opening around gutters, facia boards and insulation to gain entrance into your attic. These birds need to be gathered and removed before they lay eggs or hatchlings appear. Exclusion techniques must then be used to keep additional animals from gaining access.

Animals Be Gone uses humane removal when possible - all healthy animals are taken to a large wooded area in the countryside and released. Learn more about the services of Animals Be Gone:

http://www.animalsbegonenc.com/black-bird-control-raleigh.php?source=pr-2013-02

http://www.animalsbegonenc.com/black-bird-control-cary.php?source=pr-2013-02

http://www.animalsbegonenc.com/bat-removal-raleigh.php?source=pr-2013-02

http://www.animalsbegonenc.com/bat-removal-cary.php?source=pr-2013-02

The owners of Animals Be Gone are certified by the state of North Carolina for Wildlife Damage Control and have over 50 years of combined experience with animals and wildlife, farming and livestock operations. Animals Be Gone respects the wildlife of North Carolina and strives to resolve all situations with safe and humane practices.

About Animals Be Gone
Animals Be Gone is a locally owned and operated wildlife removal company specializing in the safe and humane removal of all kinds of wildlife including bats, snakes, squirrels, possum, foxes and racoons. Russ Walker and Tim Walker are cousins and are both members of the National Forestry Association and the North Carolina Wildlife Control Agents Association. The Walkers have over 50 years of combined experience dealing with wildlife, farm animals, and animal removal. Learn more about Animals Be Gone on the web site: http://www.animalsbegonenc.com/index.php?source=pr-2013-02


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[Press-News.org] Animals Be Gone Wild Life Control Provides Black Bird, Starling and Bat Removal from Attics and Barns in Raleigh, Apex, Burlington, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill, Mebane, Hillsborough and Wake Forest
Local animal control company helps homeowners get rid of unwanted birds