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jueves, 18 de enero de 2018

Wildlife Control: Miami's Snakes

Wildlife control for coral snakes
When you find a snake, call wildlife control. Some of the snakes in Florida are venomous and should be handled by experts. 

Did you know that there is an island on the American continent full of snakes? For every square meter, you find one to five snakes. Kind of a hard-to-control pest, don't you think? It is known as Snake Island and is located about 90 miles from the coast of São Paulo, Brazil. Access to this snake paradise is forbidden by the Brazilian government since even the best wildlife control service would not dare to set foot on the island due to the danger that the amount of venomous snakes in the place represents for human beings.


Although this is not the case in Miami or Florida, the appearance of snakes, whether venomous or not, is a problem that appears in these areas due to the amount of food they can find and the good weather in which they can live and reproduce.


Snakes in Miami
After Texas, Florida is one of the states with most species of snakes. About 50 species inhabit this land and 4 of them are venomous. Why is it precisely here that this large number of these crawling animals can be found? Well, the reality is that Florida and Miami offer the best conditions to host such unwanted guests.


As Miami is close to significant water sources such as lakes and oceans, it provides an excellent source of food, since it is home to lizards, newts, salamanders, frogs, insects, and fish. Likewise, in the more urban area, the city varies the menu and also offers mice, rats and other types of rodents.


As far as the climate is concerned, Florida has a combined atmosphere, ideal for these annoying animals. Hot and dry temperatures mixed with rain and heavy storms from the humid environment that snakes need to live comfortably and enjoy the variety of small animals they can devour.


Venomous snakes in Miami, Florida
As already mentioned, there are four types of venomous snakes in Florida. It is essential that you take into account their characteristics to identify them and get away from them to avoid any bite.


Florida Cottonmouth: this is a semi water-dwelling snake, characterized by its white color inside its mouth and the black and brown patterns on its skin. Sometimes it is confused with other nonvenomous snakes that mimic it for survival or with the Florida common brown water snake.


Coral Snake: it is easily recognizable due to its mix of black and red color and yellow stripes. There are several types of coral snakes; the Eastern Coral and Western Coral are the most dangerous. It is often confused with the Scarlet snake, a nonvenomous snake with a similar color.


Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnake: compared to other snakes, this type is tiny, about 22 inches tall. Regarding coloring, it has dorsal rounded black spots and whitish belly. This snake is responsible for most bites in the state; its venom is not lethal, but it is excruciating.


Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake: this is the most significant and most massive rattlesnake species. Its color pattern ranges from brown, brownish-yellow to olive and presents spots in diamond shapes on the skin. Its poison is similar to that of the Florida Cottonmouth and usually uses its loud rattle at the end of its tale to warn anyone who approaches it. It is the deadliest snake in the USA.


Wildlife Control: Snakes
In the rainy season, you may find a snake near or inside your home. To prevent this from happening you can follow several tips. The first is the use of snake traps; these consist of wooden, cardboard or other material boxes with bait, attract dots and glue on the inside. The idea is to draw the snake with the lure, so it stays stuck in the trap because of the glue. This boxes can be bought in different presentations, or you can make them yourself. In these cases, it is always necessary to check the boxes and when you have caught one, call wildlife control experts.

Another of the most effective and frequent tips is the use of snake fences. To prevent snakes from passing to your home, you can use plastic material, catch net fencing and steel mesh. It is necessary for these barriers to surround the entire property, be nailed to the ground without leaving any space between the material and the land, be stable and be unclimbable.


In the end, the best thing you can do if you find a snake in front of you is to step back. Most bites occur because people prefer to deal with the problem on their own, invasively and aggressively. It is best to call wildlife control services to avoid any inconvenience.

iTerminate provides the best eco-friendly pest control services and wildlife control. If you want to know more about their methods, information about common pests and extermination methods, follow them through their social networks and ask them any questions you may have.


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In rainy weather, you're more likely to see snakes. Take your precautions!

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miércoles, 10 de enero de 2018

Wildlife Control in Florida: Common Animal Pests

Wildlife control takes care of alligators.
One of these wildlife animals may be an unwanted visitor.


Everyone agrees that pests are a threat to the tranquility, health, and safety of the inhabitants of any home. Cockroaches, rats, bees, scorpions, all small animals that in large numbers represent a pest control problem. However, these organisms are not the only ones that can invade your home and wreak havoc, wild animals are also included in the pest category, so in these particular cases, it is necessary to call wildlife control experts.

In this regard, wildlife refers to animals that have grown under natural conditions and that belong to specific areas. In the State of Florida, it is also possible to identify animals from the area that can sneak into your home. Do you want to know the names of those intruders? Read on and find out.

Wildlife control: Common intruders
The wild animals presented below are the most problematic in the State of Florida and Miami, so it is necessary to contact wildlife removal services, such as iTerminate, to get rid of the problem.

Raccoons
One can think that these are harmless animals because of their adorable appearance. However, few people know the real harm they can do. Because of their voracious appetite they can wreak havoc by taking the garbage out of the containers to eat it and digging up your garden and damaging ductwork in search of worms.

If raccoons get into your home, it can also leave traces of excrement and urine, as well as damage your attic, walls and other home spaces. They can also transmit diseases to humans and pets.

Opossums
These little animals look like furry rats to the naked eye. However, they are not as problematic as they seem. The biggest concern about them is their excrement and the fact that they can damage the foundations of a house by nesting under home sides. Despite this, they are not considered harmful or dangerous animals, as they do not usually last long in the same place and have a very varied diet that includes cockroaches, crickets, beetles, snails and also mice and rats. possums are often seen as animals that clean the areas, so they are not treated aggressively.

If you want to remove them from a house, the best thing is to get rid of what is attracting them to the place or calling experts that will release them into their natural environment.

Bats
Many people see bats as rats with wings that feed on blood. In many cases, they can be very beneficial, as they eat insects such as mosquitoes, transmitters of several viruses. However, at home, they can cause damage and spread diseases such as rabies and histoplasmosis. For this reason, it is necessary not to try to grab them to get them out of the house.

Consider that if you have a bat invasion, you probably have a nest inside your home; the best solution is to call experts who can identify the place of entry and remove these creatures that are protected by federal law.

Alligators
The worst nightmare of many. Although not found so often in Miami homes, in some aquatic areas they can be identified loitering in gardens in search of food or fresh water. In these cases, it is necessary to call experts in alligator control and not try to feed them. These animals often have a natural fear of humans, if they become accustomed to being fed their behavior could change, making them more dangerous to humans who cohabit with them.

If you have severe problems with wildlife in your area, remember not to try to control it yourself. These types of pests have characteristics and behaviors that could endanger your health and safety. That's why you need to call experts in wildlife control, such as iTerminate, who will make sure to remove these intruders without harming the integrity of your home and family. If you have any questions about the services offered by iTerminate, do not hesitate to contact them through their social networks, where they will respond to you as soon as possible.


Wildlife control takes care of bats.
Pest control not only takes care of annoying disease-transmitting insects and rodents, but they are also experts in removing wildlife from your home.




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