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Introduction Mice are one of the most common pests in the United States. They are also one of the most destructive, damaging homes and businesses and posing a serious threat to public health. Mice are known to spread diseases such as hantavirus, salmonella, and listeria. They can also cause fires by chewing through electrical wires….
Bat Inspection
Gray Brothers Wildlife LLC doing a bat inspection at a home in Westport, CT. The customer could hear noises in her attic and called the bat specialists to help her solve the issue. Performing a bat inspection is key to determine how big or small your bat problem is. Some things that we look for…
Bat Removal Darien, CT
Top Rated Darien Bat Removal Service Gray Brothers Wildlife LLC is a family-owned professional bat removal, exclusion, and prevention company. We’ve proudly served homeowners across Darien for over 30 years. We can ensure that bats are humanely removed from your home so that they are no longer a nuisance. No matter what your issue is,…
Raccoons in Connecticut
Gray Brothers Wildlife LLC caught these raccoons in Westport, CT. Raccoons are most closely related to the weasel and bear families. They have keen senses of hearing, sight, and touch, but taste and smell are less well developed. The front and hind paws of raccoons have 5 digits each. The dexterous front paws enable the…
Bat proofing your home in Connecticut.
There are many ways that you can bat proof your home in Connecticut. The goal here is to seal up the bat’s entrance paths and provide them with an alternate roost (bat home). This can be done yourself depending on the height of your home, ladders, and tools that you have. Here is the plan…
Squirrel Removal Greenwich, CT
I would say this customers had a squirrel problem for awhile near Greenwich CT-GRAY Brothers Wildlife LLC doing a squirrel removal. Got nuisance wildlife call 203-855-1888 dead or alive!!!! In some cases, you don’t need to remove squirrels at all – just leave them alone! Instead of using cage traps, set one-way exclusion doors on…