Raccoon Removal Squirrel Removal
Tim McDowell
301-748-8372
All Live Humane Removal
Certified bat exclusion Professional / Licensed / Insured
Wildlife removed / Entry repaired / Job Guaranteed
PG wildlife removal specializes in all types of animal trapping and exclusion. We remove From bats, raccoons, skunks, squirrels, snakes, opossums, beavers, flying squirrels, rats ,mice and birds of all kinds including pigeons. Any type of critter Removal & control is what we do on a daily basis. Squirrels in attics or in chimneys are a common problem in PG
15 years experience
After we remove raccoons and or squirrels from your chimney we recommend a commercially made cap. When we remove raccoons from your attic we find an appropriate method of closing the entrance. Most raccoons enter the attic through the attic fan or through rotten wood.
If the raccoon enters through rotten wood, we cover it with sheet metal so it cannot ever get back inside. All raccoon and squirrel jobs come with a free attic inspection.
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Arbutus Baldwin Baltimore Bentley Springs Boring Bradshaw Brooklandville Butler Canton Catonsville Chase Cockeysville Cockeysville Hunt Valley Dundalk Dundalk Sparrows Point Essex Eudowood Fells Point Fork Fort Howard Fowbelsburg Foxridge Freeland Garrison Glen Arm Glencoe Glyndon Gwynn Oak Halethorpe Hereford Hunt Valley Hydes Jacksonville Kingsville Lansdowne Loch Raven Village Long GreenLutherville Lutherville Timonium Maryland Line McDonogh Run Middle River Monkton Mt Vernon Mt. Washington Nottingham Owings Mills Parkton Parkville Perry Hall Perryhall Phoenix Pikesville Randallstown Reisterstown Riderwood Rosedale Ruxton Sparks Sparks Glencoe Sparrows Point Stevenson Timonium Towson Upper Falls Upperco White Marsh Windsor Mill Woodlawn
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
The following cases were received recently by the Prince George's County Department of Environmental Resources Animal Management Group. Call 301-780-7200 for directions to the county animal shelter, hours of operation and adoption and licensing procedures. The shelter's Web site is at http://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/der/amg.
Hare in harm's way
CAPITOL HEIGHTS, Hastings Dr., 7000 block, April 18. A woman reported that stray cats were trying to attack a rabbit in her back yard. An officer picked up a brown rabbit and returned it to the wild.
Pug on the run
UPPER MARLBORO, Florin Way, 9000 block, April 18. An animal control officer picked up a stray 5-month-old tan male pug wearing a multicolored nylon collar. When not claimed, the puppy was adopted April 27.
More than leaves in the gutter
LANHAM, Seans Terr., 7600 block, April 19. A woman reported that a repairman had found three baby squirrels in her home's gutters. An officer picked up the squirrels and took them to a wildlife rehabilitator.
Dad and baby chased by dog
NEW CARROLLTON, Farmcrest Dr., 7400 block, April 21. Someone called animal management to report a dog chasing a neighbor and his baby. Police responded and tethered a 1-year-old black male Labrador retriever-Rottweiler mix to a tree with a jump-rope for pickup. The owner was located, and the dog returned home April 23.
No feathered snack for cat
HYATTSVILLE, Kennedy St., 3700 block, April 21. A person reported seeing a cat with a bird in its mouth. The cat dropped the bird upon approach, and an officer picked up an injured brown songbird and transferred it to a wildlife rehabilitator.
Not on the shopping list
BELTSVILLE, Powdermill Rd., 4200 block, April 22. A hospital employee reported having picked up a stray dog she found at the Calverton shopping center. An officer picked up a 3-year-old white female whippet, which was claimed the next day.
Squirrel heads for the laundry
DISTRICT HEIGHTS, Woodlark Dr., 1300 block, April 24. A woman requested pickup of a squirrel that had been inside a storm door and had run into her laundry room when the door opened. An officer removed a healthy squirrel and returned it to the wild.
Dumped puppy gets new home
UPPER MARLBORO, Moores Way, 4700 block, April 25. An animal control officer picked up a fawn-colored male pug that was reportedly dumped out of a vehicle on the side of a road and would not move. When not claimed, the 18-month-old dog was adopted April 30.
Pet adoption event
The Prince George's County SPCA/Humane Society will sponsor cat and dog adoptions from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday at Petco, 6181 Old Dobbin Lane, Columbia. The pets' foster owners will answer questions and accept adoption applications for the animals. Adoption fees are $75 for cats, $180 for dogs. For information, call 301-262-5625 or visit http://www.pgspca.org.
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Exposure to an unknown domestic animal (cat, dog, ferret) or wild animal (raccoon, bat or fox) can carry a risk of rabies, a FATAL disease caused by a virus.
Exposure can occur from direct contact--a bite or scratch, or from indirect contact--usually through the animal's saliva, open wound or mucous membrane.
If a human has been exposed to a wild or domestic animal, they should:
If a pet has been exposed to a wild or domestic animal, the owner should:
If you have frequent contact with potentially rabid animals or you will be spending time in a foreign country where rabies is common, you may want to consider getting this series of three shots for protection.
| Health Department (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) | (301) 583-3750 (after hours) (301) 499-8400 |
| Animal Management Division Pickup of captured wild or stray animals |
(301) 499-8300 |
| Police Report human exposure to a wild or domestic animal |
(301) 336-8800 |