Encountering an injured animal on your property is a rare occurrence, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be prepared. Injured wildlife may be protected and, therefore, requires specialized care, so it’s important to know what to do. Here’s how to handle an injured animal found in your home or business.
The best thing you can do for injured wildlife is to call a wildlife professional. Wildlife removal experts will have all the necessary tools and techniques to properly address the situation. However, there are a few things you can do if the animal’s injuries are not severe.
While it may be difficult to keep a safe distance and wait for a wildlife professional to arrive, that is the best thing you can do when encountering injured wildlife on your property. Handling a wild animal without safety gear and trained experience can result in undue harm to both you and the injured animal. Therefore, if you come into contact with an injured animal in your Pennsylvania home or business, you should rely on the humane animal control services of Critter Control® of Pittsburgh.
Our licensed and trained technicians are equipped to quickly and safely remove injured or invasive wildlife from your Pittsburgh home or business and keep them from returning. Whether you have an active wildlife issue or want to prevent one from starting, you can rely on our technicians for effective and permanent solutions. Our process includes:
To schedule your inspection and receive a free estimate for our fast and efficient wildlife removal services, call Critter Control® of Pittsburgh today at 412-767-4067.
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