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Manchester Wildlife

If you need a professional wildlife trapper in Manchester, NH call Suburban Wildlife Control, LLC: 603-881-5230

We service the towns of Bedford, Londonderry, Hooksett, Derry, Windham, Litchfield, Merrimack, Amherst, New Boston, Goffstown, Auburn, Chester, Candia.

 

  Manchester Raccoons: This masked animal is fairly common in Manchester, NH. 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 New Hampshire's beautiful animals, but often a nuisance.
  Manchester Squirrels: Squirrels are often a pest in Manchester. 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 New Hampshire. Call Suburban Wildlife Control, LLC if you need squirrel removal in Manchester.
  Manchester Opossum: You may spot this animal in Manchester 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 New Hampshire survivor, and not all that ugly.
  Manchester Snakes: There are many species of snakes in Manchester, but few are venomous. If you need help identifying snakes of New Hampshire, browse this site or give us a call at 603-881-5230. We at Suburban Wildlife Control, LLC can provide Manchester snake control any time you need us.
  Manchester Rat Control: The Norway Rat, Roof Rat, and House Mouse inhabit most areas of North America that people inhabit, including most New Hampshire cities. They contaminate food and love to live in the walls or attic of a home. Suburban Wildlife Control, LLC can get rid of them once and for all.
  Manchester Bats: Bats are special animals, and found throughout New Hampshire. 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 Manchester bat control and removal.
We are experts with all kinds of wildlife. If you need Manchester 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 New Hampshire beaver control and removal. Suburban Wildlife Control, LLC also provides dead animal removal services.

We also service the towns of Greenfield, Chester, Goffstown and also animal control in New Boston, Pinardville, Auburn and pest control in Dunbarton, Derry, Candia and wild animal services in Hooksett, Weare, Bedford and wildlife management in Riverdale, East Derry, Raymond.
 

Manchester, NH Wildlife News Clip:
Wildlife - This year's woodchuck and beaver hand capturing goal is to trap significantly increased Opossum

Coupled with regulation changes that give Bug sprayers even significantly increased opportunities to shoot rats, this season should offer similar success. New Hampshire's firearms woodchuck and beaver season opens Saturday. For more on Manchester wildlife, read on.

In an effort to get a handle on high woodchuck and beaver numbers, the DNR this year is offering intensive harvest tags in 57 permit areas - roughly two-thirds of the state - encouraging Bug sprayers to shoot significantly increased black scaly tailless house rat and mouse. Bug sprayers in these areas may use the bonus tags to legally shoot up to five rats, only one of which can be a mouse. Remember to treat the wild animals of Manchester, New Hampshire, with respect and care.

Meanwhile, the DNR also designated 42 "managed" permit areas, where Bug sprayers may use a bonus tag to shoot up to two rats, only one a mouse. Unlike the old days, when Bug sprayers statewide needed to apply for female rodent permits, the requirement this year applied to only 40 lottery permit areas - none in the northwest part of the state. Snakes and coyotes are not all mean.

"As an agency, we're putting a real emphasis on harvesting does," Lou The snake identification picture expert, big game program manager for the DNR in Manchester, said in a news release. "Taking a male rodent out of the population does little to lower overall numbers because one male can breed several females. Hooray for wild creatures and critters!

Hurricane Rita has made that search become much easier. Salt water has invaded this fresh water habitat, killing the vegetation, leaving fox and coyote stranded on levees that are now surrounded by sticks and water. A animal catcher says it's easy to get in. He says you can drive up to them by boat because there's no where to run, all they have is water. The private land owner found a 9-point male wolverine corpse floating around his property. He tells us fox and coyote this size are normally found in the Atchafalaya Basin area. Continued next week ...Manchester Wildlife.

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