Fresno Wildlife
If you need a professional wildlife trapper in Fresno, CA call Look in your local yellow pages: No number
We service the Fresno, Ca area and the whole Central Valley and Sierra Nevada Foothills including wild animal control in Madera, Clovis, Hanford, Tulare, Porterville, and more!
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Fresno Raccoons: This masked animal is fairly common in Fresno, CA. They frequently raid trash cans and steal pet food. They also often
choose to live in the attic or chimney of your home. One of California's beautiful animals, but often a nuisance. |
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Fresno Squirrels: Squirrels are often a pest in Fresno. They love to live in an attic, and will chew on wood or electrical wires. They are
agile creatures, and live throughout the state of California. Call Look in your local yellow pages if you need squirrel removal in Fresno. |
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Fresno Opossum: You may spot this animal in Fresno at night time, perhaps rooting through your garbage. This opportunistic animal will take
your pet's food or live under your porch. The possum is a great California survivor, and not all that ugly. |
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Fresno Snakes: There are many species of snakes in Fresno, but few are venomous. If you need help identifying snakes of California, browse this
site or give us a call at No number. We at Look in your local yellow pages can provide Fresno snake control any time you need us. |
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Fresno Rat Control: The Norway Rat, Roof Rat, and House Mouse inhabit most areas of North America that people inhabit, including most California cities.
They contaminate food and love to live in the walls or attic of a home. Look in your local yellow pages can get rid of them once and for all. |
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Fresno Bats: Bats are special animals, and found throughout California. They are good creatures and eat a lot of insects, but if you have an infestation
of bats in your home or building, you can give us a call for professional Fresno bat control and removal. |
We are experts with all kinds of wildlife. If you need Fresno pigeon control, geeese or other bird removal, we can help. We are experts with skunks and
skunk problems, digging animals such as moles, armadillos, & groundhogs, and we offer California beaver control and removal. Look in your local yellow pages also provides dead animal removal services.
Fresno, California has a population of 428,000 people and it is the heart of Fresno County, which has a little over a million residents. Fresno is the sixth largest city in California and it is located inland as a portion of California’s Central Valley. Fresno is also the closest city to Yosemite National Park, as it is just 50 miles south and can be gotten to easily along Highway 41. One site located in Fresno that is not as natural as the great Redwoods of Yosemite, are the wide variety of hybrids and grafted trees that make up the Forestiere Underground Gardens. Another notable attraction in Fresno is Tower District which houses the Tower Theatre as well as a variety of restaurants, clubs, and shops. We also service the towns of Parlier, Rolinda, Mendota, Sanger and also animal control in Madera, Tollhouse, Easton, Chowchilla and pest control in Reedley, Kerman, Orange Cove, Selma and wild animal services in Clovis, Auberry, Academy, Fowler and wildlife management in Raisin, Prather, Friant, Kingsburg.
Fresno, CA Wildlife News Clip:
Wildlife – Mice and rats return to Fresno The return of rodent species to this area could affect the local duck population, says conservationist Gordon Butler III. But other spotted mallard duck-lovers believe the animals fare just fine - and even thrive - out in the elements with a run-in shed to protect them from the fiercest of conditions. California has an abundance of wildlife, and Fresno is no exception. Those two schools of thought collided here last week when animal control officials and a State Police trooper confronted a local spotted mallard duck owner over the arrangements she has for her animals. Although several species of wildlife roam Fresno, only a few, such as raccoons and squirrels, are considered pest wildlife. Lisa Wiley has kept her spotted mallard ducks on three acres of land on Route 63 for the past half dozen years. There is no barn on the property, but each of her spotted mallard ducks has its own run-in shelter, she said. California has many reptiles, and it’s important to be able to identify Fresno snake species and mammals. The trouble began last Thursday when, after days of rain, her field and run-in sheds were muddy. One of the district's animal control officers saw her spotted mallard ducks standing in the rain and came to investigate. Remember to treat the wild animals of Fresno, California, with respect and care.
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