Jacksonville Animal Control
Over 90,000 households served in Jacksonville
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Wildlife We Remove in Jacksonville, FL
The First Coast is home to a variety of wildlife habitats including pine forests, hardwood forests, and an abundance of freshwater sources.
Whether you live in Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach, or Palm Valley, you may find bat, raccoon, and other wildlife populations seeking shelter in the quiet areas of your home, presenting a big problem with the potential for extensive property damage. In need of pest control in Jacksonville? The Trutech Wildlife Service team is here to help.
Wildlife Removal Services
Pest Control Services
Pests like yellow jackets and paper wasps are common in northeastern Florida, causing property damage and other issues. Our team offers quality pest control services in Jacksonville to tackle pests so you don’t have to.
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Why Choose Trutech for Jacksonville Pest Control?
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Local Wildlife Information
Nuisance Wildlife in Jacksonville, Fl
North Florida has a variety of habitats for wildlife to enjoy including pine forests, hardwood forests, and an abundance of fresh water
Bats in Jacksonville, FL
There are 13 species of bats in Florida; several of these, including little brown and big brown bats, may be
Bee Hive Removal in Tampa
When you encounter bees on your property, you might consider them beneficial or a nuisance depending on the location. Generally,
Areas We Service
Proudly Serving Jacksonville
- Atlantic Beach
- Amelia Island
- Fernandina Beach
- Jacksonville Beach
- Neptune Beach
- Nocatee
- Orlando
- Ponte Vedra Beach
- Sawgrass
- St. Augustine
There is no one-size-fits-all solution; each job requires a custom approach. We inspect every home and build a custom plan to resolve any wildlife problems. We use a variety of techniques including cage traps, direct capture, one-way valves, and deterrents. Exclusion techniques are the most effective way to get rid of animals.
We provide customized solutions to each individual customer so that we may solve the issue as quickly, efficiently, and cost-effectively as possible. The size of the house, type of animal, number of nuisance animals, and length of time of infestation affect the estimated price of wildlife removal.
An estimate may change based on the amount of animal activity or work needed to be done. All estimates are finalized with an exact price before any work begins.
Our goal is to remove any wildlife as humanely as possible — often that means catching and releasing the animal.
Trutech® does not hire subcontractors for animal removal services. We employ expert technicians who are provided ongoing education and training in all aspects of animal control and removal. Many of our technicians hold degrees in Wildlife Biology, Entomology (insects), Ornithology (birds) or Herpetology (reptiles), some with Masters degrees in their specialty field.
Yes! We are licensed and insured.
We start by first removing the wildlife on your property, and cleaning up any damage. From there we’ll work with you to create a customized prevention plan so you won’t have the same issue again.
Typically an animal dies in your home because it became trapped in a hard-to-reach and hidden area. Our expert technicians have the experience and knowledge to find it and then safely remove the carcass from your home.
Our Wildlife Technicians use a pet-safe odor eliminator made of natural organisms and enzymes that consume decaying organic odor-causing matter, eliminating the source of the lingering odor. We use aerosols, oxidizing agents, foggers, and disinfectants with germicides to deodorize until nature completes this task for you.
You should consider a full home exclusion after the smell has been neutralized. Nuisance wildlife found its way into your house once. That entrance leaves your home vulnerable to future animal infestations. Full home exclusions are the most effective form of wildlife control.