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"Whatever The Pest Call The Pro!" |


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Pest Pro, Inc. leads the way in nuisance wildlife removal for Northwestern Vermont. The company owner has over 25 years of discreet and professional animal removal experience. |
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Skunk season is February and March, this is mating season. Skunks will spray under houses, porches, sheds and decks. This is done to attract mates and mark territories. These smelly critters are live trapped in shielded two door cages and removed. |
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Skunks |
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Raccoons can be very aggressive and destructive. We often deal with them in chimneys, attics, sheds and seasonal camps. Raccoons will enter structures to hibernate and have their young. These animals are live trapped or excluded. They are also a vector for Rabies. |
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Raccoons |
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These are our number one wildlife pest. They will chew access holes into attics, soffits and eaves. Several generations of squirrels may live in one den. These animal are very destructive and can cause major damage to exterior facades. When in the attic or walls their constant gnawing damages the structural members and electrical wires. These animals are trapped and excluded. Squirrel access hole chewed in fascia board. |
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Squirrels, Gray, Red and Flying |
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Bats return annually to the Champlain Valley to give birth and spend the warm months feeding on the abundance of flying insects. Small Brown Bats may live up to 25 years and will return to the same summer roost. If this roost is your house you could have a large colony living in your attic. We offer exclusion and clean up services to homeowners. Exclusion requires all cracks 3/8” or larger be sealed and can be quite extensive. Estimates and site visits are required for all pricing. |
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Bats, Small and Large Brown |
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These large rodents are very destructive to an urban environment. They will dam all moving water in their selected lodge site, often causing was outs and excessive flooding. These animals are trapped and removed. |
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Beaver |
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Other animals included: woodchucks, opossum, coyotes, fox, etc. If you don’t see it listed call and ask. |
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The photo to the left shows a chewed squirrel entry point. Photo on right is the same hole with trap installed And ready for the destructive critter to return. |

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This is a mother opossum with 7 babies riding on her. Motherhood is tough! She was relocated to a wildlife preserve. |
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Pigeon and Bird Control
Pest Pro, Inc, is the regions largest pigeon and bird control company. We specialize in the exclusion of pest birds, pigeons, starlings and sparrows.
We employ several methods depending on the species. Our specialty is exclusion netting. Netting has its limitations and may only be used under the right circumstances. Netting is ideal for enclosed areas like parking garages, canopies, balconies and loading docks. We have also netted buildings faces that have too many architectural features. Protecting all secondary ledges would not be cost effective. Structural bird netting is the only method of excluding smaller birds from the above mentioned structures.
Our netting is available in black, white and stone color. Square sizes are 2”, 3/4” . Netting is made from UV stable polyethylene in single or double twist.
Other methods of exclusion include bird spikes, spring wire and visual deterrents.
Call today for a property analysis and inspection. |
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Accumulated pigeon droppings can become a health hazard. |
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Netting sizes, colors and installation tools. |
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Some of satisfied pigeon exclusion customers. |



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We also offer chemical capture and on property release of some animals in certain situations. |
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