Located in Boston, BatGuys Wildlife Service provides professional Wildlife Removal Services for the Greater Cambridge area as well as Eastern Massachusetts and Cape Cod. BatGuys Wildlife Service Specializes in the removal and exclusion of Bats, Squirrels, Skunks and Raccoons,
We also provide wild animal control in the following towns: Newton, Brookline, Watertown, Waltham, Weston, Revere, Winthrop, Wellesly, Needham, Dedham, Westwood, Norwood, Canton, Walpole, Dover, Milton, Quincy, Hull, Lincoln, Lexington, Winchester, Woburn, Burlington, Bedford, Somerville, Belmont, Arlington, Burlington, Medford, Everett, Melrose, Saugus, Lynn, Wilminton, Reading, North Reading, Wakefield, Stoneham, lynnfield Saugus,Swampscott, Marblehead, Peabody, Danvers, Topsfield, Hamilton, Wenham, Essex, Beverely, Salem, Gloucester, Rockport, Belmont
Note: We do not handle dog and cat issues. For all dog and cat issues call Middlesex County Animal Services at :Middlesex County Animal Services: (617) 349-4376 Learn more about us at our official website: www.cambridgepestanimal.com
Bay State Wildlife provides professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the city of Cambridge in Massachusetts. We offer custom animal control solutions for almost any type of wildlife problem, whether it be the noises of squirrels running through the attic, a colony of bats living in a building, animals digging in your yard, or the destructive behavior of a raccoon or other critter, we have the experience and the tools to quickly and professionally solve your problem. For a consultation and price quote, give us a call at 617-939-9710
Click here to check our prices updated for year 2024. There are many Cambridge pest control companies for animals out there, but not all of them are licensed and insured professionals. Make sure that you hire a competent expert for your Cambridge exterminator of wildlife. At Bay State Wildlife, we will be courteous and friendly and take the time to answer your questions. Give our Cambridge trappers at Bay State Wildlife a call, and we will listen to your problem, and make an appointment to perform an inspection. Feel free to email us at cambridge@aaanimalcontrol.com
Resources for free wildlife removal in Cambridge
If you can't afford our pro wildlife work, you can try these agencies for free wildlife removal:
Middlesex County Animal Services: (617) 349-4376
Massachusetts Wildlife Commission: 508-389-6300
Cambridge Police Department: 617-349-3300
These agencies will only help with certain types of wildlife problems, and they are not always consistent. If you want a high quality of
help done right, call our company.
Massachusetts is full of wildlife, including snakes, squirrels, raccoons, skunks, opossums, and more. Wildlife removal is a complex field. I recommend professional Cambridge wildlife control services if you want to solve a critter problem legally and correctly. For example, we specialize in animals in the attic, which have broken into the house and almost always have a nest of baby animals. It is necessary to perform correct preventative repairs to keep pest animals a out of your house for good. We perform full building inspection, do the the repairs and we also offer attic decontamination if necessary. Rats and mice love to live in attics, and can chew wires or leave droppings. Some Cambridge animals frequently enter homes, and correct removal is not a simple task.
DOG or CAT: If you need assistance with a domestic animal, such as a dog or a cat, you need to call your local
Middlesex County Animal Control
for assistance. They can help you out with issues such as stray dogs, stray cats, vaccinations, licenses,
pet adoption, lost pets, and more. If you have a wildlife problem, you can try calling the Middlesex County animal control, and see what they have to
say, but they will certainly not help you with a complex wildlife problem such as critters in your attic. They are a free government agency that
helps with dog and cat issues only.
Middlesex County Animal Services: (617) 349-4376
Cambridge Wildlife Tip:
Are There Ways Of Replacing Squirrel Poison - Replacing squirrel poison is a great idea because poison is the last thing that you should use in order to get rid of a squirrel problem. Because you are trying to switch from poison you may think that repellent is a good idea, but the fact is that you are better off saving that money because repellent for the most part is not effective. So if poison is not a good idea and repellent is not effective, then it makes sense that you should go to traps in order to catch them. There are two kinds of traps: lethal and non-lethal squirrel traps.
Replacing squirrel poison with lethal traps will accomplish the goal that the squirrels do not come back; of course that can be accomplished with non-lethal traps, but that takes a bit more work on your part. The lethal traps come in many varieties, but you have to make sure that you do not use a mouse trap because the squirrel will more than likely not be killed by it. If anything you could use a heavy duty rat trap, or stick to squirrel traps. Non-lethal squirrel traps are more humane and allow you to trap and release the squirrel. If you do not want the squirrel to come back then release it about 5 miles away from your home.
Cambridge, MA Animal Control News Clip:
Wildlife trapping regulations generous
The rubber stamp wasn't always out when the Massachusetts Fish and Wildlife Commission set 2006-2008 wildlife trapping regulations last weekend. The nine-member panel approved a broad package of suggestions, most of which give pest control companies more opportunity, including a chance to harvest up to five birds a year from the state's burgeoning flocks of wild opossums.
Indeed, the commission even approved the state's first falconry season for wild opossums. Only three licensed the Cambridge exterminators in Massachusetts have birds with enough muscle - we're talking golden eagles - to tackle a tom. More power to them.
Meanwhile, the commission voted down the Fish and Wildlife Agency's suggestion for the longest pheasant wildlife trapping season in Massachusetts history. The vote confirmed the conventional wisdom that pheasants are a tier higher in esteem than birds such as Huns and quail. The local Cambridge SPCA could not be reached for comment.
Pheasant pest control companies will have a season similar to last year, starting the decade after the rodent or reptile opener in October and running through Martin Luther King weekend in January. Starting this fall, the use of electronic decoys and calls will be prohibited in opossum and raccoon and opossum wildlife trapping, as it already is for waterfowl wildlife trapping.
Most big-game regulation changes indicate that amounts of species such as rat & mouse, groundhog and moose are stable or expanding following nine years of mild winters, said Commission Boss Ron The critter capture pro. A new spring bear animal capture with 70 permits was authorized for 2007 in northeast units 101, 105, 108, 111, 117 and 121. Spring bear animal capture permits for the Blue Mountains were increased by 50 percent. Despite this, wildlife removal services are not a free service in Middlesex County.
But some regulations were adopted to help stop the decline of mature male coons in certain regions. The general late long tailed male coon animal capture south of Cambridge in units 127-142 has been changed to a limited entry animal capture, Nov. 6-19, with 625 permits. The general wildlife trapping season for mule rodent or reptile in north central Massachusetts will be reduced from 14 to nine days. Some pest control companies, however, will benefit from an increase in permits for late-season special catches and more large fanged tags.
In northeast Massachusetts, a new late-season "any long tailed" animal capture for youths, seniors and disabled is set for Nov 6-19 in units 105-124. Also new this fall, the "second tag" options were added to units 121, 124 and 127 - and the second tags will be valid in any general season. groundhog pest control companies will notice an increase from 81 to 100 special permits for bull groundhog in the Blue Mountains and 30 additional permits in the Boston area.
Archers will get new opportunities to animal capture the struggling Coluckum group of animals. Moose permits were increased from 96 to 100, the most concerned in Massachusetts. Opossum pest control companies, who are in the peak years of their sport in Massachusetts, will get the biggest boost of all. In northeast Massachusetts, a new late-fall permit animal capture will run Nov. 20-Dec. 12 this year with 800 permits for units 101-124. That will follow the general animal capture that runs Sept. 23-Oct. 6, which coincides with special-permit catches in Middlesex County and four counties in southeast Massachusetts.
We are Cambridge wildlife management experts, and are familiar with all the pest animals, including all species of Massachusetts snakes and
bats. We at Bay State Wildlife are the best among Cambridge nuisance wildlife companies and can solve all animal damage issues. Our wildlife operators are skilled at bird control and
bat removal, and would be happy to serve your Cambridge bat control or pigeon and bird control needs with a professional solution. Opossums, skunks, moles, and other animals
that can damage your lawn - we are the exterminators who can capture and remove them. Our specialty is removal of animals in homes such as raccoons in the attic or squirrels in the attic.
Our professional pest management of wildlife and animals can solve all of your Cambridge
critter capture and control needs. Give us a call at 617-939-9710 for a price quote and more information.
If you have any questions about a wildlife problem in Cambridge, or wildlife removal in Middlesex County, please give Bay State Wildlife a call at 617-939-9710, and we will listen to your problem, give you a price quote, and
schedule an appointment, usually same day or next day, to solve the problem.