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Furbegone

WILDLIFE
MANAGEMENT

Stevenage, Hertfordshire

WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT COVERING STEVENAGE, HITCHIN, LETCHWORTH AND SURROUNDING AREAS

Furbegone Pest Control are based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire and offer 24 hour wildlife management to Stevenage, Hitchin, Letchworth and surrounding areas. We deal with Foxes, Deer and Rabbits, offering maintenance contracts to deal with ongoing pest issues if required.

We work in a time efficient manner to offer you with the best possible service as well as providing information and support to accompany our pest treatments.

Please contact us to discuss your wildlife management needs.

Pest Control for Foxes

Why are foxes considered a pest?

Foxes are one of the most common wild animals found in urban and suburban areas, especially in the UK. Although foxes are often seen as cute and charismatic creatures, they can pose a threat to humans and domestic animals if they become pests. Pest control for foxes is essential to protect human health and safety, prevent damage to property, and preserve native wildlife.

Why control foxes?

One of the primary reasons why pest control for foxes is important is to prevent the spread of disease. Foxes are known carriers of several diseases that can be transmitted to humans and other animals, including rabies, mange, and leptospirosis. Rabies is a viral disease that affects the central nervous system and can be fatal if left untreated. Mange is a skin disease caused by mites that can cause severe itching, hair loss, and skin lesions in animals. Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease that can cause flu-like symptoms in humans and animals and can lead to kidney failure in severe cases. Pest control measures, such as trapping and euthanizing infected foxes, can help prevent the spread of these diseases.

Another reason why pest control for foxes is important is to prevent damage to property. Foxes can be destructive pests, especially when they are searching for food. They are known to raid garbage cans, gardens, and bird feeders, causing damage to property and creating a mess. They can also dig holes in lawns and gardens, damaging landscaping and making it difficult to maintain a neat and tidy property. Pest control measures, such as installing fences and securing garbage cans, can help prevent these types of damage.

Wildlife Management for Deer

Why do Deer need to be controlled?

Wildlife management for deer is an essential practice to ensure the conservation of deer populations while mitigating potential negative impacts they may have on their environment. As deer populations continue to expand, particularly in suburban and urban areas, wildlife management becomes increasingly important to protect both the deer and their habitats.

Why is Wildlife Management for Deer Important?

The importance of wildlife management for deer lies in the balance between the preservation of the deer population and their impact on the environment. As herbivores, deer consume large quantities of vegetation, which can have significant impacts on local ecosystems. Overbrowsing can cause negative effects on vegetation communities, such as reduced biodiversity and the loss of habitat for other wildlife species.

Furthermore, deer populations that are too high can lead to increased human-deer interactions, such as vehicle collisions and damage to crops. Wildlife management for deer is, therefore, crucial to maintain healthy deer populations while minimizing their impact on the environment and society.

Wildlife Management for Rabbits

Why do Rabbits need to be controlled?

Wildlife management for rabbits is essential to ensure the conservation of rabbit populations while mitigating potential negative impacts they may have on their environment. As rabbits are prolific breeders, their populations can quickly get out of control and cause significant damage to ecosystems, crops, and gardens. Therefore, effective management is crucial to maintain healthy rabbit populations while minimizing their impact on the environment.

Why is Wildlife Management for Rabbits Important?

The importance of wildlife management for rabbits lies in the balance between the preservation of the rabbit population and their impact on the environment. As herbivores, rabbits consume large quantities of vegetation, which can have significant impacts on local ecosystems. Overgrazing can cause negative effects on vegetation communities, such as reduced biodiversity and the loss of habitat for other wildlife species.

Furthermore, rabbits can cause significant damage to agricultural crops, gardens, and landscaping, which can have a significant economic impact. They can also transmit diseases to humans and other animals, making wildlife management for rabbits crucial to maintaining healthy populations while minimizing their impact on the environment and society.

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