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Madison Animal Control & Pest Wildlife Removal
In New Haven County, CT

Shoreline Wildlife Management LLC:
Contact - 203 315 2911

Please, no calls about dog or cat problems. Call SPCA or animal services: The number is in the blue pages of your phone book under "animal control officer" or "dog warden".

  Our service range includes these towns: North Madison, Rockland, Killingworth, and surrounding areas.

  Official company email address: wildmgt@yahoo.com
  Official company website: www.shorelinewildlife.com 


Shoreline Wildlife Management LLC provides professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the city of Madison in Connecticut. We can handle almost any type of wild animal problem, from squirrels in the attic of a home, to bat removal and control, to Madison snake removal. Our Connecticut wildlife management pros provide a complete solution - including the repair of animal damage. If you need to get rid of your pest animals with care and expertise, give Shoreline Wildlife Management LLC a call at 203 315 2911
There are many Madison pest control companies, but most deal with extermination of insects. We deal strictly with wild animals, such as raccoon, skunk, opossum, and more. Shoreline Wildlife Management LLC differs from the average Madison exterminator business because we are licensed and insured experts, and deal only with animals. We are not merely trappers, but full-services nuisance wildlife control operators, offering advanced solutions.
Madison wildlife species include raccoons, opossums, squirrels, rats, several species of snakes and bats, and more. Many animals can cause considerable damage to a house, not to mention contamination. We offer repairs of animal entry points and biohazard cleanup and we guarantee our work. Our Madison rodent (rat and mouse) control is superior to other pest management companies. All of our wildlife trapping is done in a humane manner.
We operate around Connecticut's shoreline, serving most towns and cities along the Long Island Sound. Give us a phone call to discuss your animal pest control removal needs in CT. 
We at Shoreline Wildlife Management LLC provide the best Madison pest control business, and would be happy to serve your Madison bat control or pigeon and bird control needs with a professional solution. Skunks, moles, and other animals that can damage your lawn - we trap them all. Our professional pest management of wildlife and animals can solve all of your Madison critter capture and control needs. Give us a call at 203 315 2911 for a price quote and more information.

If you are searching for help with a dog or cat issue, you need to call your local New Haven County animal control or SPCA. They can assist you with problems such as a dangerous dog, stray cats, lost pets, etc. There is no free service in New Haven County that provides assistance with wild animals.

New Haven County Animal Services, CT: The number is in the blue pages of your phone book under "animal control officer" or "dog warden".


Madison, CT Animal News Clip:
CT wild animal control companies weather anxious wait

There is some truth to it. "Every couple of years, it seems like it does happen that way," declared Jones, small game coordinator for the Connecticut Division of Wildlife. "In my mind, it was like that last year." That a true cold front might be waiting in the wings to quash wildlife trapping hopes is all the more disturbing this July, because the stakes are high. Rodents, by most reports, have enjoyed banner spring and summer breeding. One Front Range scout declared he watched "tons" of Rodents trading back and forth recently at a spot he often catches northeast of SITY. Wildlife information of this nature is considered a tool to conservationists.

"They must have circled three or four times," he declared. "I don't care how hot it gets. It can be 110 degrees on the first of February. Just don't let it be cold." Up in the foothills at 9,000 feet, the home test group was about equal in amounts to last summer, which was pretty good. But chill rains and double-blanket nights have made them antsy. Most of those Rodents grouped up and fled the juniper and ponderosa pine country a couple days ago - at least two weeks early. The crickets already have switched to their low autumn cadence. The local Guiford, CT wildlife control operator agrees with most of the above.

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