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American Bio-Tech in Sherman, Connecticut, wants customers to know their animal removal services will always incorporate humane animal control methods. The company's owner, wildlife biologist Robert Boone, ensures all of his employees hold the highest respect for the animals they interact with. While it might not seem possible to remove some particularly nimble animals without harming them, there are numerous humane ways to regain control of your property. 

American Bio-Tech has almost 50 years of experience in humane animal control services. Some of their practices include:

  • Bat Removal: As specialists in bat removal, American Bio-Tech often sees bats roosting in attics and other hidden spaces inside homes. They can seal a structure, allowing a one-way exit for the bats to escape. After the bats are gone, they'll be forced to find another place to roost. All of American Bio-Tech's bat removal services follow DEEP guidelines for protected species, so each technician takes special measures to ensure the creatures' safety.
  • Humane Animal ControlRaccoon Removal: Raccoons can be difficult to remove even with humane methods because of their strength and agility, but it can be done using exclusion techniques. This involves creating a one-way door or funnel that lets them leave while preventing them from returning.
  • Skunk Removal: Skunks can tear up your lawn by digging for food, so American Bio-Tech specialists use a repellent that makes the dirt taste bad, encouraging the skunks to move on. The technicians will also help you install or adjust a fence to deter skunks from wandering onto your property again.

American Bio-Tech also specializes in humane animal removal for other critters, including opossums, woodpeckers, woodchucks, and other wildlife. Furthermore, their team will work with you to repair damage and prevent future nuisances.

If you're looking for humane animal control in Connecticut, call the experts at American Bio-Tech at (860) 355-1231. To learn more about ethical wildlife removal, visit their website and Facebook page.

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