Showing posts with label wildlife control in Hamilton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wildlife control in Hamilton. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Hamilton Wildlife Control Team paves Way for Redevelopment

"While bats are considered protected in the UK under the Wildlife Countryside Act of 1981, developers in South Tyneside, in England, soon discovered that they can be a hurdle for development as well when they discovered a bat colony at a long-closed school scheduled to be redeveloped as a luxury housing complex. While Hamilton, ON may be a long way from South Tyneside, its residents have the same bat problems, as abandoned structures scheduled for demolition have been found to have bats living in them. As a result, local Hamilton wildlife control companies, such as Skedaddle, have been called to extract the bats from the properties in question, since eliminating bats are prohibited under wildlife laws. Only after this can the developers restore the buildings or go through with the demolition. As these bats can also carry rabies and attack if disturbed, it is best to contact wildlife control teams at the first sign of infestation, especially in populated areas or in your home."

http://www.skedaddlewildlife.com/hamilton-wildlife-control-team-takes-bats-out-of-redevelopment/

Sunday, 6 October 2013

Why They Are Employing Humane Wildlife Control in Hamilton

"More or less a year after a reported growth of bat population in the city of Hamilton, CBC News broadcast about a bat invasion. Christina Abbot, owner of the apartment, was faced with a dozen bats residing in her home from an originally one wildlife intruder. It is a general knowledge that bats play an important role in the ecosystem. It is on their winged-arms to naturally control the population of insects. Although it is not natural for them to mix with humans and their habitat, they are probable to transmit diseases like rabies. Needless to say, it is important to report any bat sighting in your community. It is okay to capture the bats yourself, if you know how to. To assure the species' continuous existence though, companies specializing in wildlife control in Hamilton have been more specific to using humane processes in bat exclusion. One company I know, which implements such procedure, is Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control."

http://www.skedaddlewildlife.com/the-importance-of-humane-wildlife-control-in-hamilton-to-both-critter-and-man/