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Locality: Whitby, Ontario

Phone: +1 905-213-5363



Address: 687 Sugar Maple Cres L1N 7W3 Whitby, ON, Canada

Website: www.skedaddlewildlife.com/location/durham-wildlife-control

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Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 19.11.2020

Dog owners beware - wild animal interactions could have very serious and potentially life threatening results for your pets. Please keep your dog leashed on hiking trails, and away from wild animals. http://ow.ly/KMIT50CuBI0

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 07.11.2020

There's a mouse in ... The Crown?? Viewers were paying attention and noticed something scurry across the frame of the newest season! http://ow.ly/YrqJ50Csf3U

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 31.10.2020

Have you ever wondered what bats are up to in winter? In this blog our Skedaddle Ajax team provides some insight on bat behaviour during winter and when it is the best time to remove them. https://www.skedaddlewildlife.com//ajax-bat-behaviour-in-/

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 29.10.2020

We see you! Bats can fit into surprisingly small gaps, sometimes invisible to the untrained eye. Skedaddle techs know where to look to protect you and your family from sneaky pests #BatEntry #SkedaddleWildlife

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 15.10.2020

One of the major reasons we always recommend calling a professional for bat problems is to protect you and your family from risks associated with handling wildlife, including an unpredictable attack or diseases they could be carrying: http://ow.ly/baBP50Ce440

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 10.10.2020

One of the reasons bats hibernate is their lack of food sources in the winter, but where do all the insects go when the cold weather hits? http://ow.ly/bdeJ50CqIZs

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 09.10.2020

Is this a good hiding spot?! Raccoons are searching for their winter dens right now, and your home might be their perfect choice. Take a walk around your property, and if you see signs of wildlife activity, give us a call! #SkedaddleWildlife

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 06.10.2020

Maybe this little fellow was just out of printer ink? https://www.fox5dc.com/news/squirrel-goes-on-staples-shopping-trip-in-stafford-county

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 27.09.2020

Squirrels and mice chew for recreation, and to maintain the length and strength of their ever growing teeth. They will chew whatever they can, including electrical wiring, creating a fire hazard. Inspect your attic regularly for signs of wildlife before it's too late!

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 22.09.2020

If you are in need of professional, humane, and safe wildlife removal service with a lifetime guarantee, Skedaddle is the way to go. Our technicians undergo rigorous training to provide you with the best service possible. Don't hesitate, if you suspect you have an issue, act now!

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 22.09.2020

This infestation is driving both students and teachers batty! If only there was a Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control franchise in Alabama.... (Check out www.skedaddlefranchise.com if that could be you!) http://ow.ly/i5Gk50Ce40b

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 11.09.2020

Flying squirrels are common enough to be spotted in the wild in North America, but have you ever had an encounter with one? http://ow.ly/Yo8y50CqIVD

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 03.09.2020

To answer our previous posts question: Squirrels are diurnal, meaning they are active both during the day and at night, while mice are nocturnal, doing most of their tasks overnight! #WildlifeTrivia #SquirrelFacts #MiceFacts

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 28.08.2020

Happy Saturday! Mice and squirrel invasions are are very similar except for one major difference - one is more active during the day, and one at night. Do you know which one is which? While you think, try finding the mouse in this clever illustration! https://ca.style.yahoo.com/theres-mouse-hidden-among-squirr

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 16.08.2020

Bat houses are designed to allow bats to slip in and out for daytime shelter from the elements and predators, giving you the ability to contribute to the conservation of the species. They also give bats a place to stay that doesn't damage your home or put your family at risk!

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 12.08.2020

In this blog, our Whitby team shares about how common it is for raccoons to contract rabies and explores the risks associated with it. They also carry other diseases which is why it is always recommended to call for professional raccoon removal. https://www.skedaddlewildlife.com//how-common-raccoons-to/

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 23.07.2020

Co-existing as safely as possible with wildlife is the goal, and by providing humane exclusion and removal options, we're doing our part http://ow.ly/lzUw50CdxwU

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 16.07.2020

And the answer to yesterdays question was... mice! Although they do spend most of their days hidden away, mice are more active than most wildlife in the winter, sometimes tunneling their way through the snow to find food. #TriviaThursday #SkedaddleWildlife

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 30.06.2020

Before the snow begins falling, give us a shout at Christmas Lights by Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control for all your holiday décor needs! Thank you Soper Creek Wildlife Rescue!

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control 11.06.2020

Quiz Time: Which critter left these tracks behind? Hint: They may be small, but once they've entered your home, their presence is huge! #SkedaddleWildlife #HumaneRemoval #WildlifeExclusion