Bats

There are 18 different species of bats that reside or migrate through Colorado. Bats live in all climates and areas in Colorado. Bats are protected in Colorado so we only escort them out of your structure we do not kill them.

Badgers

Digging oval shaped holes usually in prairie dog or gopher holes creating a abundance of large flat and wide holes just perfect for their short stocky body. They dig with their front feet that have large claws to loosen the earth

Beavers

Beavers are the second largest rodent on earth. They build dams which really naturally helps prevent erosion and flooding.

We offer a live trap service to remove and relocate the family.

Bobcats

Bobcats are rarely seen roaming the area but can reek havoc on your pets and livestock. Little do most know they will take down young deer, antelope, and elk calves. They have a lifespan of seven years.

Coyotes

These Whilly critters have managed to expand even with cities expanding they have adapted to their new environment well. Weighting in at 20-40 lbs males are larger then females. Eating 40% rodent and small animal. 20% fruits and the remainder is scavenging.

Feral Cats

We do remove feral cats they will be brought to the human society I will not re home. They will be humanly trapped and promptly escorted to the shelter at your expense.

Foxes

The red fox found in Colorado is the largest of the fox family. They love to eat rabbits, squirrels, birds, snakes and other reptiles.

Prevention should include a guard animal such as dog or donkey.

Nuance Birds

Nuance birds we commonly treat are European starlings, pigeons, and house sparrows.

Pocket Gophers

There are four types of pocket gophers that reside in Colorado. One pocket gopher moves approximately 2.25 ton of soil to the surface annually. They can have 1-10 young (usually 3-4).

Prairie Dogs

If a plagued flea bits a human it will transmit any disease from the prairie dog to a human. Unfortunately there is little we can do to prevent them from coming to your property the only thing we can do is eliminate them as they come.

Rabbits

Along with carrying fleas and other nasty parasites rabbits are not some cute cuddly thing to catch and play with. Best treatment is exclusions to prevent them from entering your property.

Raccoons

What do we do about these smart critters. We usually live trap (completely human and no harm caused to the animal) the animal outside the structure. Relocate the animal back to the national forest unless it shows signs of disease. Then help with clean up and repair of any potential entry point.

Squirrels

Squirrels can carry fleas that host the Bubonic and Pneumonic plague. Tree squirrels will find the smallest of holes to dig through and gain entry into your attic or basement where they reek havoc on insulation, framing, and strip wire and create a huge fire risk.

Skunks

The stripped skunk is the most common species in Colorado but on rare occasion we have found a spotted skunk. Both however have the same wonderful aroma they are known for. Did you know that spraying is their last defense if they feel threatened.