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In places like Maine where trees are plentiful and the climate provides plenty of water, wildlife and humans live close together, whether either actually wants that or not. Ideally, wildlife would stay in their natural habitat, and humans would have homes safe from wild animals, and neither would be in danger from the other. Unfortunately, that’s not how things stand.

Many wildlife have become dependent on human food and sometimes even shelter, making neighborhoods opportune places to forage. While it may be exciting to see something like a moose or a raccoon, wildlife belongs separate from humans for a reason. Keep reading to learn more about the wildlife invading properties in Portland and the principles of wildlife management.

The Types Of Wildlife That Invade Portland Properties

In Portland, the types of wildlife that make it into the city are generally pretty accustomed to humans. That means you will see a lot of raccoons, skunks, and bats, among others. While none of these animals seem problematic in themselves, each of these species poses a unique threat to people, whether it be property damage, health risks, safety risks, or otherwise.

Raccoons are one of the most common property-invading wildlife species, and one of the most prominent carriers of rabies in the United States. As if their brains and dexterity weren’t enough to make them a threat with your garbage, garden, and potentially breaking into your home and raiding your cabinet, these animals are a health and safety threat to boot. They are the second most rabies-infected species in the country, making their occasional attacks on domestic pets a real concern.

Skunks are similarly dangerous. As the third most common carrier of rabies and carriers of other dangerous disease vectors like fleas and ticks, simply being close to them is hazardous, especially if they’re acting especially strange or aggressive due to a rabies infection. Not every skunk has the rabies virus, but they can also do damage to gardens and burrow under buildings, putting your property in danger of other pests and diseases. Not to mention the enduring stench they will leave behind if you accidentally startle one as it is prowling around your yard.

Bats, the first most common transmitter of rabies, may take up residence in the attic or eaves of your house, dropping guano that can accumulate hazardous mold and ruin your wood. Bats are not commonly aggressive, but when you wake to find a rabies-infected bat flying around inside your home, it can be difficult to tell if anyone has been bitten. Don’t weigh the risks. Call your local wildlife removal expert when you see bats on your property.

While it may be tempting to take wildlife trapping into your own hands, local authorities and your local wildlife expert would advise against this for your own safety and the safety of the animals.

Are Wildlife Infestations Common For Portland Properties?

An infestation is not common. Infestations imply that wildlife have taken up residence, are procreating, and are going to be difficult to dissuade from the area or remove without professional assistance. Infestations are not the same as being visited by wild animals or even having one get stuck in your backyard. That being said, if you have wildlife who have made a home in your backyard and show no signs of leaving, this is a serious health and safety risk for you and the animals. Wildlife removal for situations like these should be entrusted to a wildlife expert.

Natural Ways To Deter Wildlife From Your Portland Property

Keeping wildlife from being drawn to your property is half the battle. Barring their entrance is the other. To prevent wildlife from infesting or visiting your property, try these tips:

  • Maintain a fence around your yard.

  • Plant your garden on a raised bed with a fence or wire mesh around the top.

  • Seal and, ideally, lock your outdoor garbage can. Store it away from the house.

  • Fix anything causing excess moisture around the home, such as leaking pipes or landscaping issues.

  • Establish mesh screens under decks and patios, or in the spaces between eaves under your roof.

  • Don’t leave pet food sitting out, only serving outdoor pets enough food for one serving at a time.

The Safest Way To Get Rid Of Wildlife On Your Portland Property

Local wildlife removal is dangerous for the person conducting the removal and the animal. For wildlife removal, entrust Big Blue Bug Solutions to perform your wildlife trapping and wildlife management requests in a way that satisfies the local laws, health regulations, and the integrity of the ecosystem.

Nuisance wildlife removal is best left to our experts at Big Blue Bug Solutions. We communicate with the local authorities to ensure that everyone involved is kept safe with minimal environmental damage. Call Big Blue Bug Solutions for nuisance wildlife removal in Portland.

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