It is a pleasure to introduce you to the new Wildlife Control Resource Center of Long Island. Created by ADVANCED Nuisance Wildlife Control Services, this online service is dedicated to provide information and help for the residents of Long Island who may be encountering nuisance wildlife in their homes or businesses.
Long Island's social trends such as increasing urbanization, population growth and exploding wildlife populations has created the need for a quality wildlife management service on Long Island. Millions of dollars of damage to homes, properties and businesses is caused by Long Island's wildlife each year.
Long Island's social trends such as increasing urbanization, population growth and exploding wildlife populations has created the need for a quality wildlife management service on Long Island. Millions of dollars of damage to homes, properties and businesses is caused by Long Island's wildlife each year.
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ADVANCED Nuisance Wildlife Control Services seeks to utilize the most humane, efficient and environmentally responsible techniques in handling nuisance wildlife conflicts. We strive to utilize innovative techniques and quality equipment to abate nuisance wildlife in a professional, humane and ethical manner for homeowners, businesses and municipalities.
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Advanced Nuisance Wildlife Control Services utilizes the most humane, efficient and environmentally responsible techniques in handling nuisance wildlife conflicts. We strive to utilize innovative techniques and quality equipment to abate nuisance wildlife in a professional, humane and ethical manner for our clients.
Gray Squirrels
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Gray Squirrels are Long Island's #1 nuisance animal. The suburban Gray Squirrel populations are well beyond the carrying capacity of almost every neighborhood on Long Island. Gray Squirrels mate two times a year, first in January-February then again in July-August. The bred female Gray Squirrel has a 44-day gestation period and 2-6 young are born.
Birds
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There are many nuisance birds on Long Island. Pigeons, Starlings, English Sparrows and Woodpeckers are some of the common nuisance birds. Birds often become a nuisance when they roost, nest or feed in large numbers. Bird dropping and nesting materials often create an unsightly mess and are potentially hazardous to your health.
Deer
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The deer problem on Long Island has accelerated in recent years due to several factors. As the ever-increasing suburban sprawl continues to expand, it actually creates perfect environs where deer can proliferate at alarming rates. With little or no hunting, and no predators in residential areas, the deer are free to multiply as fast as the food supply will permit.
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