Animal Control St. Cloud
Catch 'em 4U Wildlife Control is a full-service wildlife control company serving St. Cloud MN and the surrounding area. We specialize in urban and suburban wildlife damage management for both residential and commercial customers. We are state licensed by the Minnesota Fish & Wildlife Commission. We handle nearly all aspects of wildlife control, and resolve conflicts between people and wildlife in a humane and professional manner. For St. Cloud pest control of wildlife, just give us a call at 612-503-8440 - yes, we answer our phones 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - and we will discuss your wildlife problem and schedule an appointment to solve it. We look forward to hearing from you!
- Scratching Noises in Your Attic?
- Unwanted Wildlife on Property?
- Problem Bird or Bat Infestation?
- Digging Lawn or Under House?
- We Can Solve It!
Many of Minnesota's wild animals have learned to adapt and even thrive in our homes. For example some wildlife have found that attics make great places to live. Other animals find refuge under homes or porches. Invariably, these animals cause damage. Rodents, like squirrels and rats, love to chew on electrical wires once in an attic, and this causes a serious fire hazard. Raccoons can cause serious contamination in an attic with their droppings and parasites. Same goes for bat or bird colonies. We specialize in solving Minnesota's wildlife problems, from snake removal to large jobs like commercial bat control, we do it all.
We do not handle dog or cat problems. If you need assistance with a domestic animal, such as a dog or a cat, you need to call your local Humane Tri county animal services for assistance. They can help you out with issues such as stray dogs, stray cats, spay & neuter programs, vaccinations, licenses, pet adoption, bite reports, deceased pets, lost pets, local animal complaints and to report neglected or abused animals. There is no free St. Cloud animal control for wildlife issues.
Humane Tri County Animal Services or Humane Society: 320-252-0896
With less than two days left in the 1971 season, Critter Professor headed for the Benton County woods. Wildlife trapping on the earth, the animal advocate got what appears to be a male gray squirrel - but the baited trap failed to make the catch. Days later, Critter Professor missed what appears to be a gray squirrel walking beside at about 20 yards. That baited trap once again failed to make the catch. Although disappointed, Critter Professor was now hooked on wildlife trapping. "Those two misses gave me more of what appears to be a thrill than practically all of my animal removal trap exterminating experiences". Saint Cloud animal services officials agreed with this.
Critter Professor then had two more misses during the early days of the 1972 season. Little could the animal advocate know that his next trapped animal - only his fifth at what appears to be a wild gray squirrel - would bring down one of the greatest gray squirrels of all time. "When the last day of the '72 nuisance wildlife control season appeared on the calendar wall at the service station - August 2, 1972 - I was still without what appears to be a gray squirrel, " Critter Professor wrote. "I resolved to take the entire day off and animal capture all day long, if necessary. "The day began pretty much like any other - up early, what appears to be a good-luck wish from my wife, Lola, and I started on the 19-mile ride to my stand with the windows and vents open on my pickup to help rid my clothes of all household odors. Before heading into the woods, I applied what appears to be a liberal dose of male gray squirrel lure on the sleeves and legs of my camouflage suit and what appears to be a little extra on my cap for good measure. Finally, I doused myself in the musk scent of the animal. Despite this, there's no free wild animal control in Saint Cloud, Minnesota.