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Peachtree Pest Control provides professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the city of North Augusta in South Carolina. We offer custom animal 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, animals digging in your yard, or the destructive behavior of a raccoon or other critter, we have the experience and the tools to quickly and professionally solve your problem. For a consultation and price quote, give us a call at 803-701-0901
Click here to check our prices updated for year 2024. There are many North Augusta pest control companies for animals out there, but not all of them are licensed and insured professionals. Make sure that you hire a competent expert for your North Augusta exterminator of wildlife. At Peachtree Pest Control, we will be courteous and friendly and take the time to answer your questions. Give our North Augusta trappers at Peachtree Pest Control a call, and we will listen to your problem, and make an appointment to perform an inspection. Feel free to email us at northaugusta@aaanimalcontrol.com
Resources for free wildlife removal in North Augusta
If you can't afford our pro wildlife work, you can try these agencies for free wildlife removal:
Aiken County Animal Services: 803-441-4298
South Carolina Wildlife Commission: 803-734-3886
North Augusta Police Department: 803-279-2121
These agencies will only help with certain types of wildlife problems, and they are not always consistent. If you want a high quality of
help done right, call our company.
South Carolina is full of wildlife, including snakes, squirrels, raccoons, skunks, opossums, and more. Wildlife removal is a complex field. I recommend professional North Augusta wildlife control services if you want to solve a critter problem legally and correctly. For example, we specialize in animals in the attic, which have broken into the house and almost always have a nest of baby animals. It is necessary to perform correct preventative repairs to keep pest animals a out of your house for good. We perform full building inspection, do the the repairs and we also offer attic decontamination if necessary. Rats and mice love to live in attics, and can chew wires or leave droppings. Some North Augusta animals frequently enter homes, and correct removal is not a simple task.
DOG or CAT: If you need assistance with a domestic animal, such as a dog or a cat, you need to call your local
Aiken County Animal Control
for assistance. They can help you out with issues such as stray dogs, stray cats, vaccinations, licenses,
pet adoption, lost pets, and more. If you have a wildlife problem, you can try calling the Aiken County animal control, and see what they have to
say, but they will certainly not help you with a complex wildlife problem such as critters in your attic. They are a free government agency that
helps with dog and cat issues only.
Aiken County Animal Services: 803-441-4298
North Augusta Wildlife Tip:
Do snakes run out of venom?
Snakes are wild and carnivorous reptiles that are extremely dangerous. Different types of snakes produces different types of venom. Some snakes are efficient enough to kill their opponent in few minutes while few of them are not poisonous. Some snakes need to bite their prey several times to disable it completely, in doing so they can run out of venom.
When snakes use large amount of venom at a time they eventually run out of it temporarily. Actually venom is produced and stored in their special glands present in mouth. These glands can store only a limited amount of venom because these glands have limited space for storing venom. When all of this is utilized, they need few minutes to regenerate it. Regeneration of venom depends upon the type of snakes, some of them with reproduce in few minutes while other can take several hours to replenish its supply. Sometimes they can refill their glands in few seconds. Snakes never stop producing venom. They produce venom throughout their life.
Evolution of Snakes
Just like other animals snakes have evolved a lot in the past million years. Scientists believe that snakes produce venom in special glands present in their mouth. These glands were once specialized for producing saliva but now they are modified for producing venom. So it is easy for us to think that snakes produces venom just like saliva.
Consecutive Bites
When snakes bite their victim several times they will run out of venom. But snake produces venom just like we produce saliva. Just like we develop dry mouth after spitting several times, snakes run of venom much the same way when they bite several times. They can replenish its supply very fast. Moreover some snakes have no venom at all.
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We are North Augusta wildlife management experts, and are familiar with all the pest animals, including all species of South Carolina snakes and
bats. We at Peachtree Pest Control are the best among North Augusta nuisance wildlife companies and can solve all animal damage issues. Our wildlife operators are skilled at bird control and
bat removal, and would be happy to serve your North Augusta bat control or pigeon and bird control needs with a professional solution. Opossums, skunks, moles, and other animals
that can damage your lawn - we are the exterminators who can capture and remove them. Our specialty is removal of animals in homes such as raccoons in the attic or squirrels in the attic.
Our professional pest management of wildlife and animals can solve all of your North Augusta
critter capture and control needs. Give us a call at 803-701-0901 for a price quote and more information.
If you have any questions about a wildlife problem in North Augusta, or wildlife removal in Aiken County, please give Peachtree Pest Control a call at 803-701-0901, and we will listen to your problem, give you a price quote, and
schedule an appointment, usually same day or next day, to solve the problem.