(239) 533-0099

Wildlife Trapping Professionals Naples, Florida

Call us now at (239) 533-0099 for professional wildlife removal services in Naples, FL.

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We are a professional animal removal company headquartered in Naples, and servicing all of Collier County, FL. We solve problems with wild critters in the home and around the property. We handle animals such as squirrels, raccoons, skunks, rats, mice, opossums, and even snakes, bats, and birds. We most commonly receive calls about scratching sounds in your attic, or digging in your lawn, or many other critter problems. We not only remove animals, but we provide a wide array of services, from animal damage repairs, preventative home repairs, attic cleaning, and more. We are fully licensed and insured in Florida, and we answer our phones 24/7. Call us now at (239) 533-0099 for a free price quote and to schedule a same-day or next day appointment for animal removal.

Our company is a family-run wildlife control service provider guided by strong values. We apply the best practices to keep the properties our clients have free of wildlife and pests. We are experts that have served clients in the city for over 10 years, specializing in wildlife and mammal removal. Our expertise includes the removal of bat colonies. We apply humane methods in removing bat colonies completely. We never apply poisons as we consider it an inhumane method. The humane methods we apply for permanent pest and wildlife control include live cage traps. We also preventative and exclusion measures. We are particularly aimed at the removal of animals in attics. If you hear sounds from your ceiling at night, rodents and other wildlife may have occupied your attic. We understand that you can need our services at any time. This is why we always have technicians in your area. Thus, our services are suitable for emergencies and regular use. You can call you any day of week at any time of the day and we will send a technician or team to you. We strongly believe in providing complete customer satisfaction and work towards this goal in all our interactions with clients.

About Our Company

Services We Offer

  • Wildlife Trapping
  • Prevention Repairs
  • Attic Cleanup

Best service in Naples

  • Superior wildlife control from attic to yard, start to finish.
  • Available 24/7 with weekend and same-day appointments
  • Humane treatment of animals and professional service for you.
We are competitively priced, but for the value you get, we are the best. Not all companies are the same! A pest control company will bill you monthly, for years, but never solve the problem. We solve your wildlife problem, permanently, the first time. No two jobs are exactly alike, so call us at (239) 533-0099 for a price quote.

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United States Skunk Species

Skunks are small, furry animals with black and white stripes. Some skunks are striped, and some are spotted or have swirl patterns on their fur. No matter the pattern, the black-and-white coloring is a warning sign to anyone who may harm this small creature. They pack a wallop of a defense mechanism — noxious odors produced from their well-developed scent glands. They are true omnivores, eating everything rodents, eggs, carrion, insects, grubs, berries, plants, fish, just about anything that is or was once living, including some things even vultures give careful consideration to first.

There are several types of skunks commonly found throughout the United States, including the striped skunk, spotted skunk, hog-nosed skunk, and hooded skunk. They all have slightly different appearances and habits but also share may commonalities. For example, most adults grow to be about the size of a housecat or small dog. Some of the North American species have specialized diets but most are omnivorous and eat what is readily available, like grubs, plants, small animals, and even garbage. Finally, the skunks of the Nearctic region all use a foul smelling stink spray to keep predators at bay.



Below is the list of skunk species in the United States:

Striped Skunk

Striped skunks are the most common skunks in the United States. They are found in a wide variety of habitats including forests, agriculture, and urban areas. Areas dominated by brush that are adjacent to grassy and forested areas (also known as edge habitat) are preferred habitat for this skunk. Although it may occasionally dig its own den, striped skunk will seek out shelter in crevices, abandoned burrows of other animals, hollow logs, or even underneath buildings or homes. During the winter, they may den up in groups of several females with a single male. The striped skunks eat a large amount of insects. Their diet includes a wide variety of beetles and their larvae, grasshoppers, crickets, earthworms, butterfly and moth larvae, spiders, snails, ants, bees and wasps, and crayfish. When insects are not available, their diet may shift to mice, vegetation, or ground nesting bird eggs.

Eastern Spotted Skunk

Spotted skunks are found in the more eastern parts of the United States. It is less common than striped skunks and occurs at considerably lower densities. Habitats they frequent include farmlands and other early successional areas with an abundance of edge. The diet of spotted skunks is more carnivorous than their striped cousins, feeding mainly on small mammals. They also eat grubs and other insects, as well as corn, grapes, and mulberries, and eggs.

Hooded Skunks

Hooded skunks are desert-dwelling mammals that primarily feed on insects. They are somewhat similar in appearance to striped skunks, but have longer tails and thick patches of fur around their necks. Some kinds of hooded skunks have two thin white stripes running down their backs and tails, while others have single, thick stripes and solid white tails.

Hog-Nosed Skunk

Hog-nosed skunks are typically found in the Southwest. Their stark white tails and the large, solid white stripe that runs down the length of their backs easily identify them. These skunks also have relatively large noses that they use to root through the soil for food.


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