Andover Animal Control & Pest Wildlife Removal In Anoka County, MN
OakRidge Wildlife Control: Contact - (763) 633-3000
Please, no calls about dog or cat problems. Call SPCA or animal services: 763 422-2092
Resolving conflicts between humans and animalsOakRidge Wildlife Control Bryan Rocheford 29026 Nacre Street NW Princeton, MN 55371 763-633-3000 HISTORY OakRidge Wildlife Control started in May of 1999. Bryan Rocheford, owner/operator Brian Kiley, technician Nancy Rocheford, administrative assistant The main goal of our company is to resolve conflicts between humans and animals. Our goal is to remove wildlife from homes and property in the most humane and ethical manner possible. In the past seven years we have been on calls to remove bats, beaver, bees, deer, gophers, skunks, woodchucks, Canada geese, and many more. OakRidge Wildlife Control specializes in bat exclusion, animal trapping/exclusion, removal, and repair. I have a complete understanding of home construction as I have been a residential carpenter for over fourteen years. I am the first certified wildlife control professional in Minnesota. I have been certified through the National Wildlife Control Operators Association (NWCOA). Through the National Wildlife Damage Management Academy I am certified as a wildlife damage management professional and have been certified through the National Goose Management Training Academy to manage and control geese. I am also a member of the Minnesota chapter of The National Wildlife Control Operators Association (NWOCA). Each year I participate in wildlife control instructional seminars for NWOCA. Further education includes Minnesota Firearms Safety, Advanced Hunter Education and Minnesota Trapper Education. Referrals of past jobs can be obtained upon request.
Official company email address: oakridgewc@yahoo.com
OakRidge Wildlife Control provides professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the
city of Andover in Minnesota. We can handle almost any type of wild animal problem, from squirrels in the attic of a home, to bat removal and
control, to Andover snake removal. Our Minnesota 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 OakRidge Wildlife Control a call at (763) 633-3000
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There are many Andover pest control companies, but most deal with extermination of insects. We deal strictly with wild animals, such as raccoon, skunk, opossum, and more.
OakRidge Wildlife Control differs from the average Andover 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.
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Andover 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 Andover
rodent (rat and mouse) control is superior to other pest management companies. All of our wildlife trapping is done in a humane manner. |
We at OakRidge Wildlife Control provide the best Andover pest control business, and would be happy to serve your Andover 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 Andover
critter capture and control needs. Give us a call at (763) 633-3000 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
Anoka 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 Anoka County that provides assistance with wild animals.
Anoka County Animal Services, MN: 763 422-2092
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Andover, MN Animal News Clip:
Animal Services - Andover and the Truth about Wild critters and Eastern Gray Squirrel The Metropolis Representative has become so concerned about the squirrel and the Andover protest group called the Animal Defense League that it has approved a plan which provides taxpayer dollars for surveillance equipment at the private homes of animal services employees. For additional information, call the animal services of Andover, Minnesota. With high tech cameras, these workers can weed out door-to-door salesmen and pesky in-laws—again on the taxpayer's dime--under the pretense that the big bad wolf, also known as the animal activist, might show up with a feral rodent flyer, order them a fake cab or protest on the sidewalk with a sign. Though they may offer assistance with the cuddly wild critters, don’t expect help with growling wild critters. Although metropolis workers have a right to feel safe, this measure amounts to another questionable use of limited resources for a metropolis that had 21,000 violent crimes last year. Animal and carcass elimination services in Anoka County is dedicated to helping Minnesota and Andover. The mayor continues to react to the "DOG threat." He recently removed Erika The Wild Animal Expert from the Andover Animal Royal society and replaced her with surveillance expert Glenn S. The rodent and squirrel Exterminator. No response may have been concerned by Anoka County animal services. At that point Indio will have to take over. A formal bid process could take three to six decades or longer, and the city does not remotely want its employees working at the wildlife containment unit in its current condition, Wildlife Management declared. Visitors at the wildlife habitat on Monday agreed the wildlife containment unit looked past its prime and in need of modernization, but didn't consider the wildlife containment unit unsafe for the animals or employees. "It looks a little like a jail cell, but the canines seem happy. It's clean," declared Leslie Wildlife Management of Andover, who had her eye on a few canines. With some critter cages housing at least four canines, Sobe Walker of Bermuda Dunes declared the wildlife containment unit could use additional space. Other than that, that dapper gentleman thought it may have been OK.
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