People living in apartments are more likely to be bothered by roaches and mice than by bears and raccoons, while a family that lives in the suburbs surrounded by trees may find their garbage cans being regularly attacked by animals that have chosen to call that spot home. No matter what the pest, it's important to contact animal control services because any wild animal can be potentially dangerous, and is likely to bite or injure a human being if confronted. Some animals, like coyotes, will kill dogs and cats kept as pets, making the environment around your home unsafe.
Many wild animals such as squirrels, skunks, raccoons, chipmunks, bats, and wild cats carry rabies, a particularly vicious and debilitating disease that's transferred through the saliva of an infected animal. Without proper treatment, the disease is nearly 100% fatal to both animals and humans exposed to the virus. Unfortunately, many people will have no idea that their pet has been exposed to the disease until he begins to manifest symptoms, at which point, there is no treatment. For this reason, it is important to call animal removal service; never attempt to capture one that's been behaving destructively on your property. It's also important to never simply ignore it, particularly if you have pets or small children that are frequently allowed outside.
Contrary to popular belief, wildlife control services don't simply rely on the use of poison and kill traps to rid your property of destructive animals. Before hiring a specialist, ask him what sort of animal is likely causing the damage or threat to your home, and what humane ways can be used to capture it and relocate it. In some cases, it is possible to simply use a cage with a protective cover to help the trapped creature survive his capture. If he is healthy, he will be relocated to a more suitable environment. It is not required for all wildlife removal specialists to use humane traps, so be sure to inquire before signing a contract.