Tuesday, August 16, 2016

DPS Wildlife Animal Removal

DPS Wildlife Animal Removal 772-204-3240

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 DPS is helping relocate wildlife from residential areas back to their natural habitat one wild animal at the time. Raccoons, Opossums and Armadillos do not realize they are destroying our homes, they are just trying to find a safe haven to have their babies or get out from the weather. Should an animal enter your home please contact one of our seasoned techs to help safely relocate the animal and safeguard your home from future re-entry of other animals.

A fun fact that a lot of people do not realize is that animals even if removed from your residence leave behind a sent. This sent can be detected by another animal, once detected the new animal thinks it is a safe environment to call home.

The only way to truly safeguard your home is to not only relocated the animal to another area. It is also imperative that any holes be sealed properly and any sent be eliminated.

Don't fall victim call DPS today 772-204-3240

Friday, August 12, 2016

DPS WILDLIFE ANIMAL REMOVAL 772-204-3240

DPS WILDLIFE ANIMAL REMOVAL 772-204-3240

Meet Trapper Tony as he removes a raccoon from he Martin County School District bus terminal. Raccoons can cause major damage and should be relocated to a safer environment. DPS relocates all of our wildlife to our Western Martin County Facility. Please call one of our seasoned techs today to see how we can help you with all of your wildlife needs

www.dpswildlifeanimalremoval.com

Now Serving: Port Saint Lucie, Saint Lucie County, Martin County, Stuart, Palm City, Hobe Sound, Palm Beach County, Loxahatchee, Wellington, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, West Palm Beach

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Raccoon Removal Port Saint Lucie 772-204-3240

DPS WILDLIFE ANIMAL REMOVAL/Raccoons can be very destructive creatures. Many raccoons break into attics for two specific purposes. One to have their babies and two to get out from the weather. Once a raccoon has entered your home it can be very destructive, tearing A/C ducts to build their nest or just to cool off. Attached is a picture were the homeowner wanted the raccoon out and put pressure on it and it tore a hole in the roof to escape. Call DPS today if you are having wildlife problems 772-204-3240. Proudly servicing: Port Saint Lucie, Hobe Sound, Stuart, Palm City, Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, West Palm Beach