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ByVictoriaGray Brothers Wildlife LLC caught these Ring-necked snakes from a basement in Darien CT. The northern ring-necked snake is a small thin snake. It has a dark slate gray body with a yellow ring around its neck. Its belly is yellow to orange. The head is flattened and the smooth scales give it a glossy…
Dead Deer Removal Connecticut
ByVictoriaGray 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…
Welcome to Gray Brothers Wildlife LLC
ByVictoriaGray Brothers Wildlife LLC has provided professional animal removal and animal control services to communities across Connecticut. Family owned and operated for 28 years. Our Certified Wildlife Specialists focus on ecologically sound and humane animal control solutions for homeowners, property managers, business and government. We understand how stressful dealing with a nuisance animal can be….
Why Skunks Dig Up Your Lawn
Skunks may be small, but the damage they cause to lawns can be extensive. Homeowners often wake up to find patches of turf flipped over, small holes scattered across the yard, or faint skunk odors lingering in the air. The behavior is common in Connecticut and typically peaks during warmer months when insects are active….
The Hidden World of Flying Squirrels: Discovering the Unique Species in Connecticut
Connecticut may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of flying squirrels, but this small state is actually home to several species of these unique creatures. Flying squirrels are a fascinating and elusive species, known for their ability to glide through the air. While they may be hidden from view,…
Signs You Have a Wildlife Infestation in Your Chimney
Your chimney may seem secure, but many wildlife species see it as an ideal nesting spot. Raccoons, squirrels, and certain bird species frequently choose Connecticut chimneys for shelter. Recognizing the signs of infestation early can prevent damage, odors, and safety hazards. One sign is unusual noises coming from the fireplace. Scratching, thumping, chirping, or fluttering…

