The owner of Destination Wildlife Control in Northern Virginia, Jacob Lehman began trapping animals as a young man growing up in the state’s Tidewater region. After serving 10 years in the U.S. Army, for the last eight years he has worked as a wildlife control specialist dealing with everything from snakes to bats to flying squirrels to beavers. Lehman has removed animals and performed exclusion work at apartment complexes, historic houses, restaurants, and golf courses.
Know the Risks of Mosquitoes
Find out the potential risks of mosquitoes.
Services a Wildlife Removal Company Can Perform
As the consumer, it is important for you to know what services a wildlife removal company performs. You may not be aware, for example, that we not only trap nuisance animals, we perform clean-ups, repair, and home inspections.
What To Do About Baby Animals on Your Property
There is an exciting time in mid-February through mid-March when squirrels and raccoons start having their babies. If you see a baby animal wandering around your yard, don’t disturb it. The mother probably isn’t faraway and you could endanger yourself by picking it up.
What To Do With Squirrels in Your Attic
If you think there’s a squirrel in your house, don’t attempt to remove it yourself. Call a wildlife removal company.
What You Should Know About Birds
What you should know about the types of birds that could infest your house.
What You Should Know About Moles and Voles
Many people confuse mole damage with vole damage. One way to tell the difference is that moles rarely come out from under the grass.
What You Should Know About Raccoons
What you should know about raccoons, the most intelligent nuisance animals.
What You Should Know About Snakes In Your House
Find out about poisonous vs. non-poisonous snakes and common types of snakes.
Who Shouldn’t Do Your Wildlife Removal Work
Learn the difference between pest and wildlife control companies, and who shouldn’t do your wildlife removal work.
Why Fumigation Doesn’t Work for Wildlife Control
Get the scoop on why fumigation and other non-trapping techniques don’t work for wildlife control.