Gadsden, AL
TruTech, Inc.
(800) 842-7296
TruTech, Inc. is a full-service wildlife control company serving Gadsden AL 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 Alabama 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 Gadsden pest control of wildlife, just give us a call at (800) 842-7296 and we will discuss your wildlife
problem and schedule an appointment to solve it. We look forward to hearing from you!
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- Scratching Noises in Your Attic?
- Unwanted Wildlife on Property?
- Problem Bird or Bat Infestation?
- Digging Lawn or Under House?
- We Can Solve It!
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Many of Alabama'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 Alabama's
wildlife problems, from snake removal to large jobs like commercial bat control, we do it all. |
If you need assistance with a domestic animal, such as a dog or a cat, you need to call your local Etowah 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 Gadsden animal control for wildlife issues.
Etowah County Animal Services or Humane Society: 256-547-4846
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Gadsden Animal News Clip: Legal to consider wildlife trapping within GadsdenGadsden – The Gadsden Common Legal on January 1st will consider a measure that would allow wildlife trapping raccoon on certain properties within the city. After making just a few tweaks, the Joint Extraterritorial Zoning Plan Wildlife regulatory agency and Gadsden's Plan Wildlife regulatory agency agreed this week to send the Gadsden City Legal an ordinance that would allow wild animal control companies to target practice and animal capture raccoon with baited traps in areas zoned for agriculture and conservancy inside the city. This new proposal is meant to help raccoons in the long run. Read on for more information about animal control in Gadsden, Alabama. "I'm very satisfied with the way this is going," declared the bat and bird control authority, a land owner on Gadsden's west side. He attended a public hearing on the matter Tuesday to suggest that documentation that allows animal exterminations be passed out by land owners rather than police. The pest animal controller declared the suggestion was "a little bit off kilter" with police issuing the documentation that allows animal exterminations. Landowners know how many wild animal control companies can feasibly use respective parcels, he declared. Most locals agree that this work is better than most Gadsden pest control companies could do. Despite this there is no free Gadsden animal services for wildlife in Etowah County. The suggestion was adjusted to reflect the pest animal controller's suggestion. The debate about wildlife trapping raccoon inside city limits has raged since last year. Rob The pest animal controller first raised the concern with city authorities on critters prior to last fall's raccoon wildlife trapping season. He had asked permission to animal capture on 20 hectares of land his family owns on the city's west side. This doesn't mean the raccoons are causing trouble, just that they need to be contained. Most Gadsden pest control companies that we interviewed found this interesting. The request was denied because the city has laws prohibiting wildlife trapping with weapons inside the city's boundaries. Nuisance wildlife land owners had wanted to be allowed to reduce an abundance of raccoon, they declared. Several people had complained about raccoon in the roads and raccoon damaging gardens. In order to grant permission for the animal capture, the current ordinance must be amended. If adopted, the wildlife trapping ordinance and process will be reviewed in two years to determine if it is effective, declared an assistant city administrator. The local Gadsden wildlife control operator agrees with most of the above. At least, this is what Gadsden extermination companies think.
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