The practice of managing and relocating animal species that have become a nuisance or a threat to human habitation, property, or public health is a specialized field. This involves identifying the species, assessing the extent of their presence, and employing methods to safely and humanely remove them from residential or commercial areas. Such interventions are crucial when animals inhabit attics, crawl spaces, or other structures, potentially causing damage, spreading disease, or creating hazards.
For instance, instances where squirrels gain access to an attic and chew on electrical wiring, or when raccoons establish dens under a porch, necessitate professional intervention. Another common scenario involves the presence of opossums or armadillos digging in gardens, causing landscaping damage and creating trip hazards. These situations underscore the importance of skilled operators who can address these challenges effectively and responsibly.