
Animals intruding into your home or business can be so much more than just annoying. They can cause severe structural damage and provide serious health risks to your family, pets, or employees. Animals digging or burrowing can flood your lawn or property and cost you thousands of dollars to restore damaged areas.
Fortunately, Wildlife Resolutions of MS can help. We provide a humane and professional animal control service to put an end to the noise, health hazards, and other damages or risks associated with animal invaders. Our animal control specialists have the knowledge, skill, and expertise to safely handle your wildlife control problems and situations, whenever and wherever they may be.
Fortunately, Wildlife Resolutions of MS can help. We provide a humane and professional animal control service to put an end to the noise, health hazards, and other damages or risks associated with animal invaders. Our animal control specialists have the knowledge, skill, and expertise to safely handle your wildlife control problems and situations, whenever and wherever they may be.
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Birds
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The word "pigeon" is typically used as an all-encompassing term for birds that are scientifically known as doves. The type of dove most common in North Mississippi is the Rock Pigeon. They like to hang out in tall buildings and build nests around streetlights. The birds are probably most famous for decorating streets, sidewalks, and cars with fat white splats: their droppings.
Canine
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Coyotes are listed as nuisance wildlife in Mississippi. Trapping them requires a specific license from the state, so if you have a problem with one, you'll need to call in wildlife professionals. Some attempts at trapping by police in Mississippi cities have failed, as the animals have managed to escape.
Other Mammals
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The nine-banded armadillo can be seen scurrying all over the Southeast. They don't have much body fat, so they prefer warm environments as we have here in Mississippi. They are a known carrier of leprosy, as well as many other viruses and fungi. Armadillos have poor eyesight but are skilled travelers.
Reptiles
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Mississippi is home to nearly 40 different types of snakes. They can be found roaming around anywhere in the state, forests, reservoirs, or in your back yard. There are four that are common in North Mississippi: copperheads, Grey Rat Snakes, Black Racers, and Brown Snakes. Copperheads are common around Oxford and are one of the most venomous snakes known to man.
Semi Aquatic
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Beavers are aquatic mammals that fall in the rodent family. The creatures are responsible for around $100 million in damage each year in the Southeast. They're attracted to any area that maintains enough water for them, which typically means they're found near lakes, rivers, and creeks. They build dams by pulling bark and twigs off trees and other plants.
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