Wildlife Control Trappers Specializing In All Of San Diego Since 2001- Oceanside -Vista- Encinatas - Imperial Beach - & Downtown
Specializing in nuisance wildlife removal from homes and buildings in the San Diego Area Since 2001
Bat Removal
Bird Removal
Bee Removal
Raccoon Removal
Skunk Removal
Snake Removal
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We only specialize in wild animals - Raccoons, Coyotes, Rats, Opossums, Bats, Snakes, Bees, etc.
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We Provide Live Bat
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We Do Not Trap Bats

We Safely Remove Them By
Mechanical Methods
Allowing Them To Exit and
Nor Re-enter Buildings

Our Methods Are Both Good
For Our Environment and
Help Save A Precious
Species From Extinction
If you have a bat problem in your home or business. The problem is caused due to access points in
your home that are now open and allow for then entrance into your structure. This is either caused
by poor maintenace, another animal chewing into your home or by poor design of your structure.

The technicians from Anytime Animal Control are trained to inspect and identify any and all
access points into your structure. They will make your home bat free by bat proofing any and all
current and future access points. They will install one way doors that allow the bats to exit yet no
longer enter your home.

If you have a bat flying around in your living space it is probably due to bats living up in the attic
space into your home. Many live with bats in their homes for many years before eventually signs
of them will begin to appear such as odors from their feces and urine (Guano).The guano once dried
can result in the spread of a very dangerous funfgasl disease called Histoplasmosis and in many
cases your attic or other areas may require a complete professional cleaning or resoration
inclusing the removal oand new installation of insulation. We also provide these services.

Please Don't Try To Use Glue Boards Around Bats

The little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus) likely was attracted by the buzzing of captured insects.
It scrambled into the little cardboard tent and immediately found itself trapped as well, bound by a
potent adhesive to the floor of the “glue trap.” And there it died, and not pleasantly.
A Few Facts About Bats In Homes: For More Info Visit BatRemovals.Com