Christmas In July!
Additional live traps came in this week! The additional equipment will help to ensure a quick response time to a growing customer base! Feeling blessed!
Read MoreAdditional live traps came in this week! The additional equipment will help to ensure a quick response time to a growing customer base! Feeling blessed!
Read MoreGetting lots of calls this year for geese. Everything from geese physically chasing customers as they walk into a business to geese pooping all over driveways and lawns. While there is no easy, sure fire way to deter geese from your property, fencing is a way to deter them. Check out the pictures from the […]
Read MoreWhen an animal falls into your window well, we provide emergency service to remove it! Animals that fall into the egress window areas can be skunks, woodchucks, muskrats, opossums, and many more. Just call Suburban Wildlife Solutions at 920-228-1033.
Read MoreSuburban Wildlife Solutions provided friendly, fast and affordable removal of an unwanted wood chuck in our yard. I would highly recommend their services. Kylie Moreau
Read MoreA couple very busy weeks of removing skunks means it is time to add more supplies, just in case! Skunks can be a smelly job! Skunk removal recipe is found here: https://www.suburbanwildlifesolutionsllc.com/2017/01/how-to-remove-skunk-smell-from-my-dog/
Read MoreThank you for making the potential opossum removal a positive experience. I found very refreshing the fact that you answered the call promptly and were able to work out a plan to act on the situation quickly as possible. Your kindness, professionalism, and compassion were greatly appreciated. I have already spread the word that you’re […]
Read MoreIn Wisconsin skunks are born about late April, typically 6 skunks per litter. Small skunks will start to emerge from their den about mid June. These skunks were living under a concrete porch and were too small to spray….yet. Though skunks look cute and playful, please remember skunks are one of the primary carriers […]
Read MoreAs spring arrives and children start enjoying outdoors, please keep sandbox safety in mind. Sandboxes can become litter boxes for feral cats and raccoons and according to the CDC raccoon latrines, or common waste area may contain Raccoon Roundworm. Couple easy prevention tips is to keep sandboxes covered if possible and have children keep their […]
Read MoreThis shoreline damage is caused by muskrats. Muskrats live in the muskrats huts that people are used to seeing in large marshes. However in North East Wisconsin, often muskrats burrow into banks of ponds, stream, and lakes. These burrow often become hazards for caving in when walking or mowing around the shorelines. Please contact Suburban […]
Read MoreMuskrats are common and live in every county in Wisconsin. Muskrats live in ponds, streams, drainage ditches, marshes, lakes, and rivers. Muskrats burrow into the banks, beginning underwater and angling upward until the tunnel is above the water level. Above the water line they will hollow out a living chamber. Yards of dirt are sometimes […]
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