Columbia Wildlife and Animal Removal

Should You Ever Use Poison to Handle a Wildlife Problem?

If you have a Columbia wildlife problem in your home or property, it can be very frustrating. Depending on the animal in question, the damage can be extensive and expensive to repair. If you are dealing with an infestation, you will want to get rid of the animals as quickly as possible. The eradication methods will vary according to the South Carolina animal, but there are always lethal and live removal options. One of the lethal methods that people tend to use is poisoning. This may seem like a good option to quickly solve your problem, but there are several reasons why you should reconsider.

Before you consider using poison, you have to know that there is no poison that promises to kill the animals 100 percent of the time. When the animals die because of eating the poison, they can die anywhere within the South Carolina home or property, and they can cause a bad odor. This method also does not prevent new animals from coming in to replace the dead ones. Rats are often killed with poison, but a better option if you are determined to kill them is to use traps. You will know where to find the dead bodies so that you can quickly remove them. Most poisons are anticoagulants, so when the Columbia animals eat the poison, they will die a painful death because of internal bleeding.

When you have wild animals the best way to deal with these animals is to call the Columbia professional to get rid of them. The animals are trapped using humane live traps, and they are not going to be harmed in any way. Whenever you have a need to deal with one or more animals, keep away from the exterminators that use poison. Poisoning seems like it could be a quick fix to your animal infestation problem. However, in most cases the negative effects of poisoning could outweigh the benefits. With the many other options that are available for either lethal or live extraction of animals, you should consider using a different method that will give you better results and less negative side effects. Poisoning is one of the most risky and dangerous options for South Carolina wildlife control. You will certainly want to get rid of the animals quickly, but you will not want to put your family and pets in harm’s way in the process.

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