A-1 Wildlife Control

7185 Union Avenue MayerMN55360
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Aim Wildlife Control specializes in the removal of bats and squirrels. We serve the entire Minneapolis/St. Paul area. Although bats are beneficial because they consume large quantities of wasps, beetles, moths, mosquitoes, and other insects; bats can pose several medical threats. Bat droppings, or guano, may harbor a fungal organism that causes lung disease. A very small percentage of bats are...
by showmelocal on June 19, 2016 from showmelocal

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Aim Wildlife Control specializes in the removal of bats and squirrels. We serve the entire Minneapolis/St. Paul area. Although bats are beneficial because they consume large quantities of wasps, beetles, moths, mosquitoes, and other insects; bats can pose several medical threats. Bat droppings, or guano, may harbor a fungal organism that causes lung disease. A very small percentage of bats are...
by getfave on September 17, 2016 from getfave
Minnesota's A-1 Wildlife Control specializes in the removal of bats from residential homes, commercial buildings, and other dwellings where bats may gather. Bat removal is our speciality.
by localcom on May 13, 2014 from localcom
There are seven different species of bats in Minnesota. Four of them (Little Brown Myotis, Northern Myotis, Big Brown Bat, and Eastern Pipistrelle) form colonies or groups and can infest your homes or other buildings. Bats mate in fall and winter, giving birth to young in April through July. Young bats grow very vast and can fly within three weeks. Permanent exclusion is the best way to remove...
by judysbook on December 23, 2012 from judysbook
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There are seven different species of bats in Minnesota. Four of them (Little Brown Myotis, Northern Myotis, Big Brown Bat, and Eastern Pipistrelle) form colonies or groups and can infest your homes or other buildings. Bats mate in fall and winter, giving birth to young in April through...
by openlist on July 15, 2012 from openlist