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Seitz Wildlife
610-999-2606
Seitz Wildlife Services is an owner operated company specializing in the humane removal of all nuisance wildlife. We are licensed by the Pennsylvania Game Commission and are fully insured. We commonly deal with all aspects of animal control such as squirrel removal, raccoon control, bat and bird control, odorless skunk removal and more. We offer poison free wildlife solutions that are guaranteed to solve your problem. Give us a call today and ask how we can help you !
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Each wildlife problem is unique. Upon inspection we will determine which species is causing the problem, take the proper steps to resolve the issue and prevent it from happening again.
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Winter is here and that means squirrel season is upon us. With temperatures barely climbing above the freezing mark squirrels will do whatever it takes to get out of the cold. Squirrels take advantage of any opportunity to enter our homes through uncapped chimneys , open vents and any open gaps along roof edges. Squirrel control can be a challange and most often requires high ladder work to solve the problem. Getting rid of squirrels should be handled by a professional, if not properly removed squirrels can cause damage such as chewed electrical wires and soiled insulation. Common complaints associated with a squirrel infestation are running noises in the attic, scratching or chewing noises in a wall or ceiling or a chimney clogged with nesting material. If you are in need of squirrel removal give us call today and let us help you get a better night's rest.
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Certified bat exclusion Professional / Licensed / Insured
Wildlife removed / Entry repaired / Job Guaranteed
Philadelphia wildlife removal specializes in all types of animal trapping and exclusion. We remove From bats, raccoons, skunks, squirrels, snakes, opossums, beavers, flying squirrels, rats ,mice and birds of all kinds including pigeons. Any type of critter Removal & control is what we do on a daily basis. Squirrels in attics or in chimneys are a common problem in Philadelphia
15 years experience
After we remove raccoons and or squirrels from your chimney we recommend a commercially made cap. When we remove raccoons from your attic we find an appropriate method of closing the entrance. Most raccoons enter the attic through the attic fan or through rotten wood.
If the raccoon enters through rotten wood, we cover it with sheet metal so it cannot ever get back inside. All raccoon and squirrel jobs come with a free attic inspection.
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Philadelphia Squirrel removal and Philadelphia squirrel control can be very challenging. It will require many different types of tools and ladders to complete this task. There are many different types of squirrel traps. Live traps in the attics aren't as effective as you might think. Trapping Philadelphia squirrels at the roof entrance and near the entrance can be very successful Most Philadelphia squirrel control service work is at the roof line if the house or dwelling. Getting the Philadelphia squirrel out of the attic may require trapping, although it can be done through exclusion. A combination of exclusion and trapping is the best way to permanently keep Philadelphia squirrels out. Properly trained & licensed exclusion professionals will make Philadelphia squirrel Removal, problem free. Philadelphia animal control officers will respond free of charge when a squirrel is in the living areas of your home. How to Trap Squirrels & trapping Squirrels Squirrel Removal Prevention Choose Philadelphia squirrel Removal
Philadelphia Raccoon Removal and Philadelphia Racccoon Trapping is very dangerous work. Philadelphia Raccoons have a higher possibility of carrying rabies and will be aggressive if cornered in the attic or inside your chimney. Most county and state animal control officials will respond to a Philadelphia raccoon inside you living areas of your home at no charge. When the Philadelphia raccoon takes up residence in your yard, crawlspace, attic, and chimney then you need a professional. Most Philadelphia wildlife removal and control professionals have had a rabies pre-exposure vaccine administered to them. A contaminated attic may need Attic Decontamination is a most after removing these animals. Look here for Center for Diseses Control information on Philadelphia raccoon fecal matter removal.
Philadelphia Skunk Removal and Philadelphia Skunk control will always be unpredictable. The spray from a Philadelphia skunk can linger for weeks. unless you are very brave and or very confident, always have a Philadelphia skunk professional remove these friendly but smelly creatures. Dogs that get sprayed by the Philadelphia skunk usaully try to rub the smell from a Philadelphia skunk onto your carpet or couch.
Philadelphia Opossum trapping and Philadelphia opossum removal is less dangerous than most other wildlife control, it is still not for everyone. The opossum is part of the kangaroo family. usually the opossum resides in the lower areas of your dwelling. The Philadelphia opossum usually feeds on the dead caucus of other animals. Trapping Philadelphia opossums removal and exclusion is the best way to handle these creatures. Philadelphia Opossums usually are geound dwelling animals, if you hear noises in the attic and saw Philadelphia opossum in the back yard, it doesn't mean its in your attic, although it can be if the attic has easy access. These Philadelphia opossums are sometimes referred to Philadelphia possums
Philadelphia Snake Removal Philadelphia snakes get the worst publicity of all. They have been feared since biblical times. Although Philadelphia snakes are sometimes thought to stalk humans that's quite untrue. they're very east to predict. Food, heat and water is all they pursue. Take any of these things out of the equation and the snake leaves. Philadelphia Wildlife control professionals know how to remove the factors and then remove the Philadelphia snake problem.
Philadelphia Beaver Removal Philadelphia Beavers destroy man made habitat, but create much needed wetlands. The Philadelphia beaver will never stop tearing down trees and blocking waterways. Most humans cannot tolerate beavers when they devour the ornamental trees that humans plant . Tree replacement can be very expensive. some trees such as weeping cherry and weeping willows can be hundreds of dollars to replace and Philadelphia beavers can fall 5 trees per night. If you remove these trees the Philadelphia beaver will fall anither tree the next night olny to eat the tops first.
Philadelphia Bird Removal from Vents Philadelphia birds crap all over everything. from Philadelphia starlings nesting in vents to Philadelphia pigeons roosting at areas where humans do business, Philadelphia birds create many environmental hazards..After Having the Philadelphia Birds it is very important to have the area decontaminated.Bird Netting And bird Spikes in Philadelphia are good solutions to your Philadelphia bird control methods
Philadelphia Bat Removal Bats in Philadelphia are considered carriers of rabies and should be excluded by professionals. There are to many variables in which to consider in Philadelphia bat control and exclusion. Every situation in Philadelphia is unique and should be evaluated and handled by a Philadelphia licensed wildlife animal control professional. Experience is the key in removing these Philadelphia Bats. From vents with a maternity colony to completely infested buildings, Philadelphia bat exclusion work is the most detailed work that can be done by the Philadelphia Bat certified professional. After removing Philadelphia bats in the attic one should consider Philadelphia attic decontamination for further protection against disease.
Philadelphia mole Removal Moles are one of the common species of wildlife that we are called upon to control in North Houston. Moles can be found living in at lawns and landscapes throughout Philadelphia. Philadelphia mole removal and mole trapping should be initiated as soon as the mole has been discovered living in these areas as Moles will tunnel through lawns damaging root systems and making it unstable to walk on the lawn. Expensive landscaping can be ruined quickly by this very small animal. Philadelphia is home to the Eastern Mole. Moles also take up residence under porches and patios Mole Removal Is Very Important to protect these areas. Moles create tunnels underground and "push up" the dirt that is excavated and deposit it on the surface of your lawn or landscape. Moles commonly eat earthworms and grubs.
4/6/10 Removed 1 way tunnel trap from a Philadelphia townhouse for a successful removal of squirrels. Removed nesting birds from bathroom exhaust vent before they had babies. Inspected a job in Philadelphia for squirrels, had been at the house 2 doors down 6 months ago, it seams that the middle house is still the squirrel entrance for both. Inspected behind siding for rat entrances, none to be found, to much dog poop in yard, Rat attractant. Removed squirrels from house at bottom of apex, entrance due to rotten wood.
4/7/10 Philadelphia Customer thought he has mice, removed 5 baby squirrels Installed concrete and 1 way exit door to remove rats from under concrete shelf. Insulated 300 square Feet of insulation under addition, removed dead raccoon last week. Squirrel in wall , cut hole in wall and removed 1 baby, when leaving we heard a new baby in different part of wall, cut hole to remove it also, cut 2 additional holes and found nothing.
4/8/10 Installed exit door / entrance trap device to remove squirrel, later that day customer noticed the returning squirrel carrying twigs back to entrance, so we decided to remove device and give the job 2 weeks for the suspect momma to raise her babies. I asked one of my old employees to remove it for me because I was no where close to job, he did and ill return the favor to him soon. Went to customers house and waited for her to show up........and waited.......and waited......20 min......i left, she showed up and asked me to return.....of she called when i wasn't there... i told her monday we will try again..... hope she shows on time Inspected job in Philadelphia, saw baby squirrels, boy the were big, big enough to leave on their own, with no desire to with momma the milk truck delivering every meal, so we excluded them and as of
4/10/10 the customer reports complete silence....YEA! inspected a Philadelphia snake infestation, summited an estimate
4/9/10 Philadelphia Customer reported squirrel or raccoon infestation, HAD MICE, gave him traps, I didn't charge him anything, however he gave me 100.00 for my time, love it when that happens. Customer has squirrels, again another older litter excluded them with exit door, as of
4/10/10 Philadelphia customer reports 1 out ,momma out and one more to come out. Returned to estimated job to remove bats that customer has received special permission from state to remove bats from her vents, set up nets exclusion nets. Estimated elderly care facility for squirrel infestation, vent ridge has blown off and building in dis repair. Removed 1 way door for raccoon that customer reported was a success. Customer had home improvement contractor close gable end vent, trapped raccoon in, we set exit door to get raccoon out. Started Squirrel exclusion at facia board above gutter.
4-12-10 Removed 3 skunks from A Philadelphia property. Installed a negative air machine to remove the smell from underneath the resisdence. Will be back to remove air machine and disinfect. the lady called me her god for solving her problems. That made the rest of the day go by good.
4-12-10 Arrived at a Philadelphia clients house who previously had an animal under her concrete porch removed. I trenched around the entire porch and poured concrete to prevent further intrusion.
4-13-10 I had previously excluded a raccoon out of a Philadelphia clients attic, and the raccoon punched out 8 soffitt vents, and I replaced them for free.
4-14-10 I applied eviction fluid in A Philadelphia customers attic to get rid of her raccoons. All is quiet and job is complete.
4-14-10 Once again applied eviction fluid for baby raccoons and noticed over hanging branches on clients roof. I offered to trim the branches to keep them from getting back on the roof.
4-17-10
A Philadelphia Client was complaining of hearing noises from his chimney flue. After
further inspection of chimney I saw a mother and 4 babies at the
bottom. I applied eviction fluid so the mother could safely remove the
babies.
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Two weeks away from a City Hall investigational hearing called by Philadelphia City Councilman Jack Kelly to drill into the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PSPCA)’s mismanagement of Philly’s animal control contract, the PSCPA is coming clean on euthanasia and save rate statistics. As critics long speculated, the fuzzy numbers were born in a blind spot created by using two databases but keeping one of the two “closed.”
The PSCPA runs two shelters within a couple of miles of one another. The larger shelter, called ACCT (Animal Care and Control Team) on Hunting Park Ave. in North Philadelphia, is where roughly 31,000 homeless animals funnel into after being saved from the streets or given up by their owners. The animals are processed at Hunting Park, then either pulled by rescue partners, euthanized or sent to the second shelter, on Erie Ave., where PSCPA’s statistics had categorized such animals as “adopted.”
The ACCT database is “open” to the Health Department, which oversees the contract, while Erie’s database remains closed. As PW recently reported [The (Scary) Truth about Cats and Dogs, April 21], critics were concerned that not all of the animals shipped from Hunting Park to Erie were actually being adopted. In fact, they worried that some animals were being euthanized at Erie and not being properly accounted for in the PSCPA’s official save rates.
They were right.
PSPCA board members say they are now working to calculate “more accurate” numbers and will adjust January and February’s statistics accordingly. Between January and February, 786 animals were shipped to Erie and counted as “adopted” and save rates—72.4 percent for January and 80.9 percent for February—were admirable, especially for an organization just transitioning into the municipal animal-control role. PSPCA was also besieged by problems such as CEO Howard Nelson’s abrupt resignation six weeks into the six-month animal-control contract—a contract the organization had feverishly pursued.
March’s statistics, published after PW’s story ran, were presented online with a new section called “Outcomes of PSPCA Transfers,” which itemizes what the PSCPA board says is the true outcome of those animals, though they do not admit that prior stats had been favorably skewed intentionally.
“The numbers were not broken out in that way [in January and February] because that’s not what the city had first requested,” said Beth Ann White in a recent interview at Hunting Park Ave. “Then we all decided to go to the new format to make it more transparent.”
The newly presented numbers assert that, counting euthanasia at Erie, March’s save rate is 62.3 percent and April’s—just published—is 59.6%.
White says there is a team currently working to “redress” January and February’s save rate statistics, and that the new numbers will be published online “soon.”
If January and February’s “Outcomes of PSPCA Transfers” follows March’s pattern, about 118—roughly 15 percent—of the 786 animals previously identified as “adopted” would have been euthanized at the Erie facility.
Yet with Erie’s database still closed, it’s unclear where these new numbers are coming from.
Also puzzling are the PSPCA’s various stories regarding vaccination delays and rescue partners.
PSCPA reportedly struggled internally with the problem of vaccination delays—rescue partners and volunteers allege they cited concerns about those delays at a meeting in March. The shelter came under fire for vaccination delays after rescues began to complain that a bizarre number of cats and dogs coming out of ACCT were unusually sick and that many—especially kittens—were dying at alarming rates.
In April, PW reported rescue partners’ allegations of sick and dying animals and vaccination delays—stretching up to two weeks long—that were potentially responsible.
In April, Beth Ann White wrote a letter to PW denying vaccination delays.
“The Pennsylvania SPCA follows strict protocol regarding vaccination,” White wrote. “Within 24 hours, cats receive feline vital rhinotracheitis, Calici-virus and panleukopenia if older than four weeks and rabies if older than 12 weeks. Dogs are vaccinated with Distemper, Hepatitis, parainfluenza and Parvovirus and bordetella if older than four weeks and rabies if older than 12 weeks.”
In a recent interview, White echoed the claim: “Most animals if not all animals are done within a 12- to 24-hour period at the absolute latest,” she said.
PW has obtained records showing vaccination delays continuing throughout April and up through last week.
As vaccination delays continue, Beth Ann White struggles to reconcile her story regarding the allegations of vaccination delays earlier in the year.