Nuisance Wildlife Relocation LLC

Nuisance Wildlife Relocation LLC Relocating your "Climbers, Flyers & Diggers" and repairing the damage left behind.

Got a new helper for the day.
05/28/2026

Got a new helper for the day.

This week seemed like groundhog "week" they just kept coming. One is a rap, hopefully. The horses in the morning is defi...
05/15/2026

This week seemed like groundhog "week" they just kept coming. One is a rap, hopefully. The horses in the morning is definitely a good way to start your day.

05/10/2026

First time at the Denny's in Scottsburg. 10 pm on a Saturday night to get a young groundhog out of their supply closet. Hey Punxsutawey, time too go!

05/09/2026

Nice traps! My wife is not very happy about me using our chickens as bait. Told her I would only use the two not laying lol.

05/08/2026

It's a good Friday! Hoping it's the last one. It makes six. Shooting for a fix on Monday.

05/07/2026

The more you know, the less panic is involved. Take a read folks.

The hantavirus is not a new virus. It has existed for centuries, with early, distinct strains identified in Asia and Europe in the 1950s. While a specific, rare outbreak occurred on a cruise ship in April 2026, the virus itself is well-known, with surveillance in the U.S. beginning after a 1993 outbreak.
Key Facts About Hantavirus:
Origin: The virus has coevolved with rodents for millions of years.
Transmission: It is acquired through contact with the urine, f***s, or saliva of infected rodents.
Types: "Old World" strains (Europe/Asia) cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS), while "New World" strains (Americas) cause hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS), a severe respiratory disease.
Severity: It is rare but very severe, with mortality rates for HPS reaching up to 50%.
2026 Cruise Incident: As of May 2026, a rare outbreak on a cruise ship was linked to the Andes virus strain, which is known for its potential for rare human-to-human transmission, unlike the common, rodent-borne North American strains.

That's a first, gorilla tapping a one-way door to an electrical rise to catch a squirrel.
05/07/2026

That's a first, gorilla tapping a one-way door to an electrical rise to catch a squirrel.

05/06/2026
Mom didn't want to leave with her kits. So this morning, Mom was caught and the kits were cut out. They were released to...
05/06/2026

Mom didn't want to leave with her kits. So this morning, Mom was caught and the kits were cut out. They were released together. Video in another post of the kits.

Address

1211 Camp Creek Road
New Washington, IN
47162

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+18124069322

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