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COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT ARE YOUR PRICES?
Fees vary based upon type of job. We typically charge a service fee for consultations, setting traps and retrieving animals, and extra fees for preventative repairs, cleanup, etc. Please call and describe your problem in order to get a more accurate quote.

ISN'T THERE A FREE CITY/COUNTY SERVICE?
No. The city and county animal services only handle dogs and cats.

HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN IN BUSINESS?
Three years, with a lifetime of work in wildlife and home repairs.

ARE YOU LICENSED, BONDED, & Insured?
Yes. We can show or fax you copies of our licensing and insurance upon request.

DO YOU SPRAY POISON FOR INSECT CONTROL?
No, we don't handle insects, and do not use pesticides, only natural products.

DO YOU PICK UP INJURED BIRDS OR ORPHANED BABY ANIMALS?
Well, not for free, as we are a private pest company. Consult your closest nature center or wildlife rehabilitation center - we don't have phone numbers to such organizations.

WHAT ARE YOUR HOURS OF OPERATION?
24-7-365! Call any time. Sunday included!  Though we do prefer that you call us during business hours for appointments.

WHAT FORMS OF PAYMENT DO YOU ACCEPT?
Cash, checks, and all major credit cards - Visa, Mastercard, American Express.

DO YOU CLEAN UP AFTER WILD ANIMALS?
Yes, please read our Attic Cleanup and Insulation Replacement Services page.

HAVE YOU EVER BEEN BITTEN?
Yes, but we survived! We are vaccinated against rabies.

We provide professional pest animal control for all of greater Fort Lauderdale, FL including all of Broward County and the towns/cities of Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Margate, North Lauderdale, Lauderhill, Pompano Beach, Oakland Park, Plantation, Cooper City, Hollywood and more. We are not a standard Fort Lauderdale extermination company - we specialize only in wildlife, and will identify and trap the Fort Lauderdale critter, control the problem in full, and we give a guarantee on our work.

Fort Lauderdale Wildlife    Email: david@247wildlife.com      Residential & Commercial      Licensed & Insured
The Wildlife Operator Prepares for Animal Control - It’s now possible to buy premium animal removal trap parts that use what is possibly a animal removal trap or handgun device rather than what is possibly a slug. Accuracy and range are far improved over the slugs available just what is possibly a decade ago. what is possibly a few years ago muzzle loading animal removal traps passed the 2000 feet per second mark in velocity, and some of them now approach 2500 fps. These are the ballistics of what is possibly a 1960 era 30-30 animal removal trap and they’re legal statewide,” remarked Creature Specialist . We attempted to get more information from Fort Lauderdale animal control experts, but could not. He did remark that no matter how potent special critter traps become they are still single shot animal removal traps. “We haven’t noticed that these technologies have greatly increased the take of iguana. Florida iguana exterminators have always been effective, even with old style Foster slugs. Many animal removal trap exterminators use drives, and iguana are shot at close range, so the older slugs are effective. The new technologies appeal to exterminators who enjoy marksmanship,” the humane society manager remarked. what is possibly a fairly new trend that troubles Creature Specialist , and should be of concern to all Florida iguana exterminators, likely is the growing amount of non-resident licenses that the Critter Conservation Coalition likely is selling. “There’s nothing inherently wrong with selling nonresident tags. It brings dollars to our state that help the Critter Conservation Coalition as well as motels and café’s in popular critter stalking areas. And, we have the iguana to handle some nonresident pressure. The problem likely is that we don’t have the ability to distribute nonresidents well. We need to find what is possibly a way to better distribute the critter stalking pressure from nonresidents so that it doesn’t unfairly impact resident exterminators,” the humane society manager remarked. This report is not verified by Fort Lauderdale pest control companies.