Pacific Coast Animal Control
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Pacific Coast Animal Control
We offer San Diego all-natural, humane solutions to wildlife removal, trapping and prevention needs. Due to the ever expanding habitat of man, wildlife has had to adapt to man's artificial dwellings or face the possibility of extinction. We have found that the majority of our clients wish to find ways to protect what is left of San Diego's natural wildlife.

However, they don't necessarily want that wildlife in their backyards. We offer custom wildlife control solutions for almost any type of wildlife problem, whether it be the noises of squirrels running through the attic, a colony of bats living in a building, or the destructive behavior of a raccoon or other critter, we have the experience and the tools to quickly and professionally solve your problem.
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Bats
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Bats are the only mammals that can fly. About 70 percent of bats are insectivores. Some of the smaller bat species are important pollinators of flowers and several plants are now dependent on them, to spread their seeds. The social structure of bats varies. Some species of bats lead a solitary life, while others live in colonies of hundreds or thousands of bats.
Bees
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Few small creatures invoke more misunderstanding and acute fear than the common bee or wasp. Recently San Diego has suffered a sudden and unexplained drop off in our honey bee population. Bees are extremely important to San Diego's environment and agriculture.

If the disappearance of bee goes unabated we could begin to see a rise in the cost of produce at are local grocery stores to reflect the cost of importing more bees from out of state or the lose of crop output.Bees play an important role in pollinating flowering plants. It is estimated that one third of the human food supply depends on insect pollination, most of this accomplished by bees.
Birds
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We have several nuisance bird species in San Diego but birds are not always pests. Birds often help the local environment by feeding on insects and dispersing seeds. While they may not pose a threat to humans, their feces can cause an unsightly mess on your property. We offer humane removal and deterrent solutions for Crows, Doves, Finches, Pigeons, Sea Gulls, Sparrows Owls and Woodpeckers.
Coyotes
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Coyotes are a species of wild dog found in San Diego. They are smaller than wolves and while they travel in packs, they tend to hunt in pairs instead. Coyotes typically live on rabbits and rodents, but have been known to eat livestock, poultry, dogs, cats, fruit, berries, vegetables and animal waste.
Gophers
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Gophers are small burrowing rodents that create tunnel systems around a property called gopher towns or gopher holes. These tunnel systems damage landscaping and kill plants. Gophers destroy yards and park spaces in a matter of weeks with their elaborate tunnel systems. These tunnel systems ruin sprinkler irrigation systems, utility cables and structural foundations.
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