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Welcome to the Alpha Wildlife Blog - your go-to source for expert advice, tips, and insights on all things wildlife removal. Here, you'll find a variety of articles covering everything from identifying signs of unwanted pests to understanding the humane methods we use to safely relocate animals.
Whether you're dealing with raccoons in the attic or curious about preventing future infestations, our blog is packed with helpful information to keep your property protected and your mind at ease.
Have a possible rodent infestation in your home? It only takes one male and one female rodent to start an infestation in your home. Mice and rats can enter through cracks, holes, pipes, and drains. Once inside, they can spread diseases through their droppings and cause significant damage as they chew through walls, floors, and […]
Uncovering The Clever Entry Methods Of How Squirrels Get Into Your Attic If you’ve ever faced a squirrel problem in your attic, you might wonder exactly how these nimble creatures managed to invade your space. Understanding how squirrels gain access is crucial for effectively preventing them from turning your attic into their home. Here’s an […]
Why Tennessee Says No to Bat Trapping Ever wondered why you can’t trap bats in Tennessee? At Alpha Wildlife, we hear this question a lot. While bats are cool for the environment, they can be a problem when they get into our homes. In this article, we’ll explain Tennessee’s rules on bat trapping, why bats […]
Raccoon season is here, and these clever critters are looking for places to nest, often choosing attics and basements in homes. Before calling our expert Memphis Raccoon Removal team, Here are some tips how to handle raccoon season in Memphis effectively. Why Raccoons Choose Your Home Raccoons are seeking warmth, shelter, and a safe place […]
Do you know how and why bats enter your home? A bat infestation brings a severe threat to any home. Although they eat particular household pests like insects and spiders, bats may also pose critical health risks to you and your family. They carry rabies, and their droppings may contain a fungus that causes lung […]