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How to protect commercial property from wildlife animals - Town and Country solutions

You can call Town and country pest solutions at any time to control wildlife animals in Rochester, Syracuse, and Buffalo areas.<br>townandcountrysolutions.com<br>

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How to protect commercial property from wildlife animals - Town and Country solutions

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  1. How to protect commercial property from wildlife animals? - Town and Country solutions Protecting commercial property from wildlife animals means needs a combination of preventive measures and an appropriate response plan. Town and Country Pest Solutions company in Rochester, Buffalo, and Syracuse for wildlife control removal, and offer various suitable pest control strategies to protect property from wildlife animals. We will look at a few steps you can take to minimize the risk of wildlife damage: Identify potential risks: Determine the types of wildlife that are commonly found in your area and the specific threats they pose to your property. This could include damage to buildings, equipment, landscaping, or potential health hazards. Keep secure garbage and food sources: Wildlife is often attracted to waste food and improperly stored trash. Ensure that all trash cans have tight-fitting lids and are emptied regularly. If your property has outdoor dining or food storage areas, implement strategies like installing bear-proof containers or keeping food securely stored indoors. Secure entrances and openings: Conduct a full inspection of your areas to identify any openings or gaps that could provide access to wildlife. Seal gaps in walls, roofs, windows, and vents to stop animals from entering. Use sturdy wire perplexing to cover openings like chimneys, vents, and crawl spaces. Install fencing: Depending on the specific wildlife threats you face, look at installing fences around weak areas. We can use fences based on the animals. See the examples - electric fencing can be effective against larger mammals, while smaller mesh fences can prevent rodents and smaller animals from entering. Implement deterrents: Utilize wildlife deterrents to discourage animals from approaching your property. This can include motion-activated lights, sprinklers, noise devices, or even predator decoys. These deterrents disrupt the animals' behavior and make your property less appealing. Remove attractive things: Find and remove any potential pest-attractive things on your property. This could include fallen or rotten fruit, bird feeders, or standing water sources. Reduce pest-attractive things and the likelihood of wildlife. Educate employees and visitors: Educate to employees and visitors about the importance of not feeding or approaching wildlife. Encourage them to report any wildlife sightings or potential issues to the main authorities. Develop a response plan: Despite taking preventive measures, there may still be instances when wildlife encroaches on your property. Establish a response plan that outlines the

  2. appropriate steps to be taken, such as contacting local wildlife authorities, animal control, or pest management professionals to safely handle the situation. You can call Town and country pest solutions at any time to control wildlife animals in Rochester, Syracuse, and Buffalo areas.

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