by awlife | Feb 21, 2019 | All WildLife Blog
Over the past two years especially, we have seen a significant increase in the raccoon population in Southern Ontario. It is estimated that in the Toronto area alone there are 40-80 raccoons per square km. WOW! Therefore, it stands to reason that the frequency of...
by awlife | Feb 16, 2019 | All WildLife Blog
So you’ve been hearing scratching and scurrying noises coming from your walls and ceiling at night and you’re becoming concerned. Our homes are the largest investments many of us will ever make therefore assuming the worst is an understandable reaction. Before you let...
by awlife | Feb 9, 2019 | All WildLife Blog
When it comes to wildlife control and more specifically removing squirrels for good, this Hamilton home could have used reinforced drip edge. But they didn’t and two previous wildlife control companies later, the squirrels have re-entered the home. The Home...
by awlife | Feb 9, 2019 | All WildLife Blog
We at All Wildlife Removal Inc. are just as sensitive as you when it comes to humane animal control and wildlife rescue. Our goal is to always protect and secure our customer’s homes or property and to ensure all wildlife remains safe from injury, and has the...
by awlife | Feb 9, 2019 | All WildLife Blog
Don’t leave raccoons alone in your attic to do their dirty work. If you do, you can expect more damage than simple insulation problems. When any kind of wildlife make a home upstairs, they usually manipulate the insulation to make their nests and in cases like with...
by awlife | Feb 9, 2019 | All WildLife Blog
A common question from customers is “how do mice or bats get into our attic if we there aren’t any holes?” Well, like this Newmarket homeowner discovered after a call for mice control, it’s easy. On most homes there’s a natural gap between the first layer of shingles...