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Diseases That Can Be Transmitted By Wildlife
When you live in an area where there are small animals, you may find them on your property from time to time. You should not try to capture any animal on your own. You should call the company that has been trained to remove animals, especially when the animal looks as if it is sluggish or lethargic or if it is not acting in the right way. There are many diseases that may affect the animals that can be transmitted to humans. One example is the plague that can be transmitted to humans or other animals through fleas. Distemper is also a disease that can affect some animals. The symptoms of animals that suffer from distemper include a goopy discharge found in the eyes and eyes that are sunken in the head or a drunken and sluggish appearance while walking as if it is disoriented.

A wildlife professional uses the best equipment and is trained in how to effectively and safely handle the animals both sick and in good health. Prevention is the key to avoiding any case of diseases in your home from wildlife. You have to ensure that the vents have been screened, the rooflines have been sealed and the chimneys have been capped. We are a company that prides itself on our humane approach when it comes to animal control. We do not use poison but instead use live cage traps, and we do exclusion with preventative methods if it is possible.