Wildlife Nuisance Solutions

Wildlife Nuisance Solutions Specializing in the removal of bats, squirrels, woodchucks, skunks, moles, voles, pigeons, chipmunks, beaver and a variety of other wildlife.

I’m sorry... we just had too 😏
01/23/2021

I’m sorry... we just had too 😏

10/12/2020

Baby albino vampire bat 🦇😍

If you DON’T want bats dancing and scratching in your attic, call us today! 🦇🦇🦇🦇
02/26/2020

If you DON’T want bats dancing and scratching in your attic, call us today! 🦇🦇🦇🦇

Say hello to my Iittle furry friend. He wasn’t happy I woke him up!
08/23/2019

Say hello to my
Iittle furry friend. He wasn’t happy I woke him up!

08/21/2019

Public Service Announcement
Please be very aware of who you hire when having any wildlife removal done - and especially with bat jobs. Bat exclusions can cost thousands of dollars and there are a lot of "companies" who are doing shoddy work, overcharging, showing up to collect money and never returning, charging for extras that do not need to be done, giving false guarantees that they will never follow up on...and the list goes on and on. Please check with the Better Business Bureau, the Attorney General and the Department of Environmental Conversation (DEC) before you begin any extensive and costly wildlife removal.

Look who Dana met today.. we will call him Mike🦇🦇🦇
05/04/2018

Look who Dana met today.. we will call him Mike🦇🦇🦇

Happy Halloween from your friends at Wildlife Nuisance Solutions 🎃
10/30/2016

Happy Halloween from your friends at Wildlife Nuisance Solutions 🎃

This little guy was spraying dogs,
10/03/2016

This little guy was spraying dogs,

07/31/2016

Many people trap wildlife with Have a Heart traps which is perfectly legal...what is not legal is transporting these animals in the traps and releasing them elsewhere. If you get caught you could get a hefty fine. You need a licensed state trapper to do this. If you need someone please feel free to call Dana at 607-760-9342 and he will remove the animals for you for a small fee.

06/08/2016

Fur & Feathers Wildlife Control to Pay $2000 Penalty and Reform Practices

Posted: Jun 07, 2016 12:23 PM EDT Tuesday, June 7, 2016 12:23 PM EDTUpdated: Jun 07, 2016 12:23 PM EDT Tuesday, June 7, 2016 12:23 PM EDT
By FOX 40 Staff
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BINGHAMTON, N.Y. -
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman Tuesday announced that his office has obtained an agreement with owner of a Southern Tier wildlife removal and control business to reform his business practices so that consumers are not left with incomplete work and unattended warranty issues.

Attorney General Schneiderman began an investigation into the business practices of Jason Carter doing business under the name Fur & Feathers Wildlife Control after receiving several complaints from consumers that Mr. Carter had not completed work on homes to prevent extracted wildlife from reentering the structures. Consumers also complained that they were unable to contact Mr. Carter to have him come back and remove wildlife that had returned during the warranty period. When consumers attempted to call Mr. Carter, their telephone messages were either not returned, or, if returned, Mr. Carter did not show up at agreed times to make repairs.

My office will keep working to make sure that hardworking New Yorkers get the services they’ve paid for and that business owners who skirt their responsibilities are held accountable

“When New Yorkers pay someone to perform a service, that service should be performed fully, properly and in a timely manner,” Attorney General Schneiderman said. “My office will keep working to make sure that hardworking New Yorkers get the services they’ve paid for and that business owners who skirt their responsibilities are held accountable.”

As a part of the agreement, Mr. Carter agreed that he would modify his business contracts to include the approximate or estimated dates when his work would begin and be substantially completed. He also agreed that he would return all consumer calls related to warranty work, or completion of unfinished jobs, within 48 hours. He also agreed to make arrangements with consumers to perform warranty work and completion of unfinished contract work no later than two weeks from the time a consumer initially contacts him, and if the work in not completed, refund all amounts paid by the consumer.

Additionally, Mr. Carter agreed to file an assumed business name certificate for Fur & Feathers Wildlife Control in the Tioga County Clerk’s Office and any other county he may be conducting business in. He also paid a civil penalty of $2,000.

The case was handled by Assistant Attorney General Michael J. Danaher, Jr. of the Binghamton Regional Office. The Binghamton Regional Office is led by Assistant Attorney General In-Charge James E. Shoemaker. The Binghamton Regional Office is part of the Division of Regional Affairs led by Executive Deputy Attorney General for Regional Affairs Marty Mack.

Busy morning, relocating critters.
12/05/2015

Busy morning, relocating critters.

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