215-874-6600 We run a professional wildlife removal business operating in Trooper, Pennsylvania. We service the whole Philadelphia metropolitan area, and do much of our work in Trooper. We are a full-service
Trooper animal trapping and removal company. We specialize in wildlife only, and are not like a regular Trooper pest control company or Trooper exterminator. We use humane methods to
solve wild animal problems in Pennsylvania. We solve the root of the problem, by performing home repairs to keep animals out, and preventative measures in addition to critter trapping
and removal. We offer a variety of services, from animal damage repair to waste cleanup, dead animal removal and odor control, and more. We handle several nuisance wildlife
species, including squirrels, raccoons, snakes, skunks, and opossums. We also perform bat removal and bird control services, and rodent control, including poison-free mouse and
rat removal. Give us a call any time at 215-874-6600 to discuss your Trooper animal control issue, and to schedule a fast appointment.
Trooper wildlife control tip of the month:
About Mole
Mole is a rodent animal who looks like a small mix of an elephant and a mouse. This marsupial have a great
ability to dig the land really fast and reach farther distances fast. The most noticed body part of the moles
is there huge claws which allows them to rapidly dig the ground and travel fast from one whole to another place.
The body type of the moles allows them to be perfect and effective diggers.
Moles looks like a rolled towel in shape as the rectangular flat curves allow them to fit better in the holes they
tend to dig. Moles are considered as Trooper animal control's best diggers. Moles have succeeded in transforming according to various
regions. Which made them able to keep a grasp in various continents of the world. The moles if are in a group called as
the labor as they did the place like human labors.
Moles are having their special tool which they use to dig out the soil from the ground. These mole paws allows the mole to
dig hard grounds easily. Moles are having extra thumbs to grab out more soil while digging the earth. Male of the moles are
called as boars and females are called as sows. Moles are generally seen in the moist parts of the grounds as they mostly eat
the earth worms. Along with the earth worms they tend to it various nuts and other similar protein containing food
elements.
Moles are having a special Trooper animal trapping toxin in their saliva which allows them to paralyze the captured earthworm and digest them later.
Moles tend to use their extra sensitive nose to find and follow the worms along in the ground. Moles while seen from upside look
like they are sleeping on their belly due to their perfectly parallel body. Moles tend to solitary they find and eat food alone.
They mostly can be seen together in the meeting season. The male moles tend to fight in between for food and meeting the female
moles.
Moles can give birth to 2-4 baby moles at once. They mostly trend to breed in the February to March. Their Trooper exterminator gestation period is around
of the one month. The moles as mentioned have really strong sense of smelling but they lack in the eyesight. They can only notice changes
in the light and dark and small ears which barely can sense the noise. These small eyes and ears are too small to notice. They are internal
in the body to preventing from clogged during the digging work.
To learn more about our Trooper pest animal removal services, visit the Philadelphia animal trapping and removal home page or give us a call at
215-874-6600.