The terms “pests” and “critters” are general terms that can include a wide array of animals including squirrels, termites, mosquitos, foxes, bats, lizards, and many many more. So, when companies advertise their services as “Auburn pest control,” “Auburn critter control,” “Opelika wildlife removal,” etc. It can be confusing for homeowners […]
Read MoreRaccoons are some of the most common furry critters that inhabit Alabama, making their mark in dense forests, swamps, farmland, and suburban/urban centers. Because they are such adaptable creatures, they are able to inhabit various environments and climates, not only in Alabama, but also throughout most of the United States. […]
Read MoreWhere Do Bats Live? Aside from rodents, bats are the most diverse group of mammals in the world. Over 1,300 species of bats exist and they live throughout the world in the nooks and crannies of each place like bridges, caves, under trees, etc. Given the extensive water system, cave […]
Read MoreGiven Alabama’s biodiverse ecosystem, each season brings different critters. So, it’s important for the Auburn, Opelika, and Lake Martin area residents to understand what kind of animal control is necessary during these different months. Here are some of the animals to look out for during each season of the year: […]
Read MoreIn the summer season, homeowners often encounter unwanted critters on their property. At Pesty Critters we have the tools and expertise to safely remove critters at or in any home in the Auburn, Opelika, and Lake Martin areas. No matter the animal in question- bats, squirrels, raccoons, snakes, chipmunks, coyotes, […]
Read MoreWhen residents of Auburn, Opelika, and Lake Martin, AL encounter a critter like a mouse, squirrel, or raccoon in or around their home, they will often think something like, “I need to call an exterminator near me to get this animal off of my property.” One of the first terms […]
Read MorePesty Critters Wildlife Control services Auburn and Opelika, AL and we encounter a huge variety of animals whenever we get called to a job. With Alabama being the 5th most biodiverse state in the nation, the animals we meet can range from insects like ants and reptiles like snakes to […]
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