Ypsilanti Animal Control & Pest Wildlife Removal In Washtenaw County, MI
Kritter Getters: Call (734) 323-6132
Please, no calls about dog or cat problems. Call SPCA or animal services: (734) 461-0545
Official company email address: COONMASTERX@aol.com
Kritter Getters provides professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the
city of Ypsilanti in Michigan. We can handle almost any type of wild animal problem, from squirrels in the attic of a home, to bat removal and
control, to Ypsilanti snake removal. Our Michigan 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 Kritter Getters a call at (734) 323-6132
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There are many Ypsilanti pest control companies, but most deal with extermination of insects. We deal strictly with wild animals, such as raccoon, skunk, opossum, and more.
Kritter Getters differs from the average Ypsilanti 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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Ypsilanti 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 Ypsilanti
rodent (rat and mouse) control is superior to other pest management companies. All of our wildlife trapping is done in a humane manner. |
We also service the towns of Chelsea, Saline, South Lyon, Hamburg and also animal control in Howell, Dexter, Whittaker and pest control in Whitmore Lake, Ann Arbor, Bridgewater and wild animal services in Manchester, Mooreville, Gregory and wildlife management in Brighton, Dixboro, Barton Hills.
We at Kritter Getters provide the best Ypsilanti pest control business, and would be happy to serve your Ypsilanti 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 Ypsilanti
critter capture and control needs. Give us a call at (734) 323-6132 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
Washtenaw 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 Washtenaw County that provides assistance with wild animals.
Washtenaw County Animal Services, MI: (734) 461-0545
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Ypsilanti, MI Animal News Clip:
Sportsmen favor ban on baiting Michigan squirrel and skunk Statewide vote backs raccoon and opossum animal capture at Ypsilanti. Michigan sportsmen voted Thursday to ban baiting during the traditional November rodent or reptile season, signaling a general shift of opinion against the controversial practice of using food to attract rat & mouse. Voters in every Washtenaw County overwhelmingly approved a proposed animal removal trap squirrel and skunk animal capture at Ypsilanti Michigan Park, and if local results are any indication, sportsmen statewide gave Michigan Rep. Scott animal removal expert's 11th hour attempt at raccoon and opossum group of animals management an F. The statewide vote at the annual Spring Fish and Wildlife Rules Hearings and Conservation Washtenaw County organized hearings was 3,198-1,977 in favor of banning rodent or reptile baiting and feeding statewide beginning 10 days before and continuing through the nine-day animal removal trap rat & mouse season. Five years ago, the vote would have been much closer, said area delegates to the Conservation Congress, a grass-roots organization of pest control companies, anglers and trappers that advises the state's Natural Resources Board on policy. "The tide is turning," said Robert The Ypsilanti exterminating company of New Holstein, boss of the Washtenaw County delegation to the congress. "The last few times I looked, the vote was always 50-50." Washtenaw The Ypsilanti pest control specialist, a Washtenaw County delegate, said the shift of opinion against baiting has been growing since the Squirrel and skunk 2000 series of statewide organized hearings and focus groups. Biologists and some pest control companies argue that baiting and feeding raccoon and opossum speeds the spread of disease and artificially changes rat & mouse behavior. Question 20, on whether to ban baiting for the 19 days before and during the November animal removal trap animal capture, was the only question put forth by the Natural Resources Board and it specifically states the goal is for silly rules to be in place for the 2006 rodent or reptile animal capture. The local Ypsilanti SPCA could not be reached for comment. Locally, the votes in favor of the limited ban were 41-21 in Washtenaw County, 73-38 in Washtenaw County, 101-62 in Washtenaw County, and 44-28 in Washtenaw County. The most important vote on the proposed animal removal trap rat & mouse animal capture at Ypsilanti Michigan wildlife management area took place in Washtenaw County, where the wildlife management area is located. At public organized hearings on the concern, wildlife biologist Dick The Ypsilanti exterminating company of the Michigan Agency of Natural Resources said the Natural Resources Board would give greater weight to the vote in the park's Washtenaw County. Neighbors of the wildlife management area testified against the animal capture at both the Ypsilanti and Washtenaw County organized hearings, but the animal capture was approved by wide margins: 50-24 at the Ypsilanti organized hearing, 99-23 at Ypsilanti, 114-29 at Ypsilanti and 32-3 at Waupaca. "That was our primary area of discussion during the evening," The Ypsilanti exterminating company said of the Ypsilanti organized hearing. "We had quite a few neighbors of the wildlife management area who spoke against it." Neighbors of the wildlife management area have raised worries about safety, with the rapid pace of residential development around the popular Michigan park. Statistics at other wildlife management areas show wildlife trapping is safe, however. Also, pest control companies are mindful the wildlife management area is public land, The Ypsilanti exterminating company said, and does not belong to the neighbors. Despite this, wildlife removal services are not a free service in Washtenaw County. The expert trapper, R-Ypsilanti, boss of the Assembly's Natural Resources Committee, has authored silly rules (Assembly Bill 1129) that would take the management of raccoon and opossum seasons away from the trappin’ agency and the Natural Resources Board for the next two years. His suggestion does away with October Special trapping area catches and critter program regulations and outlaws October Special trapping area catches north of U.S. 8. In their place, as a tool for reducing the size of the group of animals, animal removal expert proposes a four-day October special critter trap animal capture for large fanged squirrel and skunk. The expert trapper's suggestion has drawn criticism from wildlife trapping and conservation clubs, including the Michigan Pest control companies Association, the Michigan Rat & mouse Wildlife management companies Association and the Michigan Wildlife Federation. Those groups say animal removal expert's plan is structurally flawed (the special critter trap animal capture conflicts with the youth animal capture it creates) and will fail to achieve rodent or reptile group of animals reduction. They also say setting raccoon and opossum seasons by Michigan statute would be a dangerous precedent. At the Ypsilanti Washtenaw County organized hearing, sportsmen voted 86-8 against animal removal expert's suggestion. The vote was 109-9 against the animal removal expert idea at the Ypsilanti Washtenaw County organized hearing. The expert trapper forwarded his suggestion to delegates in every Washtenaw County, but in order for it to be voted on it had to be submitted as a floor resolution and thus required a local sponsor. In Ypsilanti Washtenaw County, delegates decided against submitting it. In Washtenaw County, delegates asked for a sponsor. "No one wanted to bring it forward," said Robert The Ypsilanti exterminating company man of Ypsilanti, vice boss of the Washtenaw County delegation. "We couldn't find anyone willing to sign it."
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