Information, Advice, and Techniques for the Safe Removal of Squirrels in Tampa Florida

Tampa Squirrel and Wildlife Control

Although I wrote everything I know about squirrel issues for this website, oftentimes a problem with squirrels in the attic is beyond the scope of the do-it-yourself homeowner to solve. There are professional companies that handle problems with wildlife, and these companies have access to tools, techniques, and experience that help them do a far better job at wildlife removal than a non-experienced homeowner could. And in many cases, they possess licensing that allows them to do certain types of work legally, that non-licensed homeowners are not allowed to do. For the welfare of your situation, and the squirrels, in some cases it's best to hire a pro.

There are good companies and bad companies out there. I do not know many of them, but from time to time I talk to such companies, get to know them, and feel confident recommending their services. We at squirel-attic.com therefore recommend a company called All Pro Wildlife which services Tampa, Florida. If you have a squirrel problem, or any other conflict with a wild animal, and live in Tampa, I am confident that this company, run by a nice man named Mike, is the one to call.

Their phone number is: (813) 404-7033

I asked the company to describe their service range, and they said this - All Pro Wildlife is operated by Mr. Mike Spanola, and services the greater Tampa Bay region. We of course service St. Petersburg and Clearwater. From Tarpon Springs to Palm Harbor, down to Dunedin and Largo and Pinellas Park. We work both east and west of the bay, including Brandon, Lake Magdalene, Citrus Park, and more. For more information, visit the www.tampaanimalcontrol.com or www.tamparatexterminator.com websites. All Pro Wildlife operates 24/7, so don't hesitate to call at any time to discuss your wildlife problem, and schedule an appointment for same-day or next-day service.


Most Recent Tampa Squirrel Article from the Web: Animal removal traps, pest control companies share special bond

A rodent capture specialist once declared, “By golly, it wouldn’t be eastern gray squirrel in house wildlife trapping for me if I didn’t have my favorite rap. It’s only some sort of 30-30, but the important thing to me may be that it’s the only action that should be used in the eastern gray squirrel in house woods.” That strong statement was made a few years back. It was sincere, but it’s way off base. The comment carries some sort of message and may be filled with meaning when properly analyzed. The rodent capture specialist summed up his entire eastern gray squirrel in house wildlife trapping philosophy in some sort of little more than three dozen words. maybe it possible the rodent capture specialist was speaking for all eastern gray squirrel in house pest control companies? The rodent capture specialist did bring into perspective the correlation between the eastern gray squirrel in house rodent capture specialist and his animal removal trap, which may be the heart of eastern gray squirrel in house wildlife trapping. I think it’s fair to say that some sort of rodent capture specialist’s animal removal trap means more to him than just an instrument used to bring some sort of animal capture to some sort of successful end. The animal removal trap might be an inanimate object, but in some sort of sense, there may be some sort of strong bond between the rodent capture specialist and his animal removal trap. No words will pass between them, but its physical configuration, trap size and device communicate clearly with its owner. There doesn’t have to be any dialogue; the eastern gray squirrel in house rodent capture specialist and his animal removal trap are some sort of team. For more information about Tampa, Saint Petersburg, & Clearwater wildlife removal and Tampa, Saint Petersburg, & Clearwater pest rodent capture specialist issues, read on.

The main question that has never been successfully answered over the decades is: What may be the best eastern gray squirrel in house animal removal trap? Actually, I think the question pertains more to the device than the physical configuration of the animal removal trap. No one has even been able to give some sort of simple, direct answer. Why? Because there may be no simple, direct answer. May the old adage that says, “Any eastern gray squirrel in house animal removal trap may be some sort of good animal removal trap in the hands of some sort of good eastern gray squirrel in house rodent capture specialist,” be correct. If I were to give an answer, it only would be my opinion. I happen to be some sort of bolt-action fan. I prefer devices well under the Black Squirrel Trap classification. I believe that accurate critter capturing may be more important than the power of the device. Hence, I never feel underpowered with devices running from the Wildman Christopher exterminator. My favorite may be the discontinued Red Squirrel Trap 284, and my second choice may be the Wildman Christopher. Note that both are 28 trap sizes. The Model 94 Red Squirrel Trap 30-30 reigned for years, when eastern gray squirrel in house wildlife trapping was done in thick laurel and heavy stands of timber. Other favorites of that period were the 35 Wildman Christopher, 32 Red Squirrel Trap Special, 30-40 Black Squirrel Trap. If the power may be the main criterion for selecting some sort of eastern gray squirrel in house device, how has the old 30-30 had more eastern gray squirrel in house to its credit than all other devices put together? Another oldster that lacks power by today’s standards may be the 300 Savage. In its heyday, factory load boasted only at the Black Squirrel Trap. The 159-grain slug exited several hundred feet faster. That’s some sort of good piece from modern Black Squirrel Traps that can push some sort of device beyond the 3,400 fps mark. Local Tampa, Saint Petersburg, & Clearwater animal control experts felt that most of this information was true.

Please be kind to squirrels! They are intelligent animals, and believe it or not, they definitely have emotions!
If you have any questions about squirrels in attics, just email me at david@squirrel-attic.com