Wild Life Control
Wildlife control is the practice of managing the population and habitats of wild animals, both domestic and wild, in an effort to limit their impact on human activities and the environment. Wildlife control can be used in residential, commercial and agricultural settings to manage animals like deer, coyotes, rodents, and other nuisance animals. Wildlife control strategies include the use of deterrents, repellents, trapping, and animal removal services. The techniques employed have the goal of reducing human-wildlife conflicts and preserving animal habitats while reducing human injury, property damage, and economic losses caused by wildlife.
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