Dead Deer Removal Connecticut

Gray Brothers Wildlife LLC doing a dead deer removal in Greenwich, CT. We often get calls for dead deer removal from lawns, patios and on other areas of properties where deer has died. Deer can sometimes be very large and very hard to remove. Dead deer removal can especially be difficult for older folks and ladies that lack the strength to lift a heavy mass such as a dead deer.

Deer often weigh several hundred pounds and can be very difficult to load onto a truck or trailer. Specialized equipment such as a winch is often used to do this job. Dead deer removal is often complicated by local municipalities and state laws concerning deer and their removal.

Deer become disabled and die for many different reasons one of the main reasons that a deer may be dead in your yard is it is fairly likely the deer has been struck by a automobile. Automobile strikes are the most common causes of deer ideath in the United States. It is estimated that dear calls over $40 million of vehicle damage each year according to the national board of insurance claims.

When a deer is struck by a automobile the majority of the time the deer suffers from internal injury which causes internal bleeding so in many instances a deer will travel a fair amount of distance from the actual impact point before it dies. The deer will often lie down in a secluded quiet spot and attempt to mend itself. This is the spot they ultimately the deer dies in.

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Dead Deer Removal Greenwich, CT.

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