CJ Wildlife Solutions

CJ Wildlife Solutions Specializing in the removal of pests
Skunks , Racoon, Groundhog, Beaver, Otter, Muskrat, Squirrel, Chipmunk, weasel, fox, Bear and more.

Fully licensed and insured. Professional service, affordable rates.

Liberal/NDP are at it again.
03/07/2025

Liberal/NDP are at it again.

** check this page for continuous updates on the latest announcement The Liberal Government of Canada has once again launched a massive attack on lawful citizens and small businesses. Today, […]

04/21/2024
04/19/2024

Our response sent in to the minister of DNRR Tory Rushton after they decided to cancel our proposed spring bear hunt, as they decided to listen to a very small group spreading misinformation rather than allowing the opportunity to gather more data on bears and help feed people at the same time.

11/27/2023
07/27/2023

We do pest removal. Beaver, raccoon, skunk, ground hog and more

09/21/2022

Problem bears, skunks, racoons ? CJ Wildlife can help. PM for more info

06/27/2022

Momma and her babies. It’s that time of year. If you have smelly or unwanted visitors and you want help getting rid of them. Give us a shout. Fast, friendly service.

Nuisance animals are making their way out of their dens. If your having difficulties we can help. PM us for a free quote
04/03/2022

Nuisance animals are making their way out of their dens. If your having difficulties we can help. PM us for a free quote

Protect your property before Nuisance animals become a problem. The pitter-patter of tiny feet is not a sound you want t...
09/07/2021

Protect your property before Nuisance animals become a problem.

The pitter-patter of tiny feet is not a sound you want to hear in your attic. However, as the weather turns colder, wild animals start seeking warmth and shelter. Not only can wildlife animals damage your home, but they can also expose you and your family to certain infectious diseases. These zoonotic diseases, which are those that can be transmitted from animals to humans, can be transmitted by live or dead animals and include rabies, hantavirus and toxoplasmosis.
Luckily, keeping nuisance animals out of your house can be easier than getting rid of them after they’ve made themselves at home. The keys to wild animal control are blocking their potential points of access and removing their preferred sources of food, water and shelter. Although CJ Wildlife solutions advises contacting a wildlife control professional to remove and/or exclude wild animals from your property, here are some tips that can help deter wildlife from entering your home.
Nuisance Animals That May Invade Your Home
Even in densely populated urban areas, these wild animals can be a common sight and a frequent source of frustration for homeowners.
• Squirrels
• Skunks
• Raccoons
• Bats
• Exclude Nuisance Animals From Your Home
• Helping protect your home against wildlife starts with taking some preventative measures.
• To help control nuisance wildlife, start by inspecting the exterior of your home for potential entry points or having it inspected by a professional. Look for siding that has deteriorated or been damaged by the weather. Locate all holes and cracks. Many animals can squeeze through surprisingly tiny openings. Some of these animals can even make tiny openings bigger so they can squeeze through.
• Walk around the foundation of your home and look for openings and signs of animal activity where pipes, cables and vents exit the house. Foundation vents can be especially susceptible to wild animals. Repair any damaged vent screens and consider installing vent covers to appropriate vents to discourage animal entry.
• Have a professional examine your roof, soffit, gutters and fascia yearly for damage. When looking for pest entry points, he or she should pay special attention to areas where the gables or dormers meet the roof line. The professional should also look for water damage that promotes wood rot, which makes it easier for wild animals to create or enlarge holes and enter your home.
• Have a professional install a commercial animal-proof chimney cap to help keep wildlife animals like bats, birds and squirrels out of your chimney. However, do not confuse this material with window-screening, as it can clog with soot and other debris, resulting in a serious fire hazard.
• Trim any overhanging tree branches and keep them at least 10 feet away from your roof. Tree squirrels, roof rats and other tree dwelling animals can use these branches as bridges into your home, especially if they are touching or resting on your roof.
• If you do discover any places where an animal has clawed or chewed its way inside or you want a professional to inspect for potential openings in the first place, contact a pest control specialist.
• Remove Sources of Food and Water
• Don’t feed squirrels, raccoons or other wildlife and don’t let fallen seed accumulate around your bird feeders.
• If possible, feed your pets inside. If you must feed them outside, bring their bowls inside at night and clean up any spilled food.
• Store your garbage in secure containers. Use a cord or weights to help secure the lids on your outdoor trash receptacles.
• Clean your grill regularly. Don’t put food scraps in your garden. Cover and secure any compost piles, and never add meat scraps or grease to your compost.
• If you garden, build a fence around your beds to help deter hungry animals, such as raccoons, rabbits, gophers, moles and even larger nuisance wildlife like deer. Also, don’t leave ripe fruit on the ground. Pick up fallen fruit and dispose of it properly.
• Eliminate Wildlife Shelters
• Store firewood away from buildings or fences. Stack it on a frame at least 2 feet off the ground to help prevent nesting in the wood pile or the soil below it. Doing so will also help protect your home from termite infestation.
• Remove dead trees, brush piles, tall grass or debris from your yard. Doing so can discourage wild animals from ever taking up residence on your property at all.
• Wild Animal Control
• Should these preparations not be enough to keep wild animals out of your attic, basement or any other area of your home, or if you want professional assistance from the start, CJ Wildlife solutions can help. Our pest control professionals know how to remove nuisance animals and how to keep them from coming back

11 Things you can do to reduce problems with nuisance wildlife1. Remove food sources. Pick up leftover dog and cat food ...
09/03/2021

11 Things you can do to reduce problems with nuisance wildlife
1. Remove food sources. Pick up leftover dog and cat food at night and keep bird feeders out of their reach (or bring them in at night). Don’t let spilled food accumulate on the ground.

2. Prevent access to chimneys with a commercial cap made of sheet metal and heavy screen over the top of the chimney. Repair soffits to prevent access to attics and install strong, metal vent covers. Keep dampers closed when not in use, but consult a knowledgeable source to prevent a fire hazard.

3. Prune tree limbs away from the roof (10 feet away is best) or install a 3-foot wide band of sheet metal (6 feet above the ground), around the trunks of trees which overhang your house. This will reduce access to your roof by raccoons and squirrels.

4. Garbage cans should be made of heavy metal and have lockable or tight-fitting lids to prevent access; otherwise, keep them indoors as much as possible.

5. Install metal skirting (i.e. strong hardware cloth) around the bottom of a deck to prevent a wild animal from making a den underneath.

6. Provide shelter structures for fish in ornamental ponds and water gardens; cover the pond during the night with metal screening.

7. Cover window wells with grates, bubbles or hardware cloth.

8. Seal up holes around and under home foundations to help keep out mice, rats, insects and snakes. You can bury ¼ inch mesh hardware cloth 1-2 feet deep in places where animals might gain access to your crawl space through digging.

9. Fence gardens and cover fruit trees and berry bushes with netting, or use an approved non-toxic repellent spray.

10. Repair broken, weak, or rotted areas on the roof, soffit, and fascia of your house.

11. Mark large windows with strips of white tape or raptor (hawk) silhouettes to avert birds from flying into the windo

Have a critter that you need removed? Call us for a safe, professional, and affordable removal of your nuisance animal
08/26/2021

Have a critter that you need removed? Call us for a safe, professional, and affordable removal of your nuisance animal

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