Welcome to Pest Animal Removal Sacramento! We are a wildlife removal company servicing Sacramento, CA. We are a family-run team of pest control technicians who will use only the latest and most advanced equipment to help rid you of your pest problem. We identify how the pest is getting into your home using a 32-point inspection process, and when we’ve encouraged the critter to leave, usually using exclusion methods but also turning to live cage traps where necessary, we will then seal the holes they were using to gain access to your home. If it’s not your home with the problem, but a commercial property instead, you should still give us a call. Our technicians can work on both residential and commercial, and we’re all fully insured and licensed too. Hey, if you want to defeat the beast yourself, feel free. Our phones are manned 24/7, and our educated and polite staff will give you informed information and advice on what to do next. If you need us there in person, our technicians are working in your area and can usually be booked the same-day. Just give us a call! Call us now at 916-265-0587 for your Sacramento wildlife control needs.
About Pest Animal Removal Sacramento and Our Services:
Removing a dead Sacramento animal from your house is a task you should approach with knowledge,
research, and caution. More than simply grabbing and removing a dead animal, this task
requires you to be extra cautious with your own safety and the safety of your environment.
So, how should you actually remove an animal in a sanitary way? To begin with this process
there are several steps you are going to have to take. First things first, call your local California
authorities to check if you are even allowed to tackle the pesky situation on your own, or
you are required to wait for the animal removal services to come and to the work for
you.
Depending on the Sacramento location you live in, you may or may not be allowed to remove it on your own.
If you are certain that this is a task you can do on your own you can move on to start removing
the dead animal from your house. Your primary concern should be sanitation and safety. Depending
on the location of the dead California animal in your home, it might be difficult to extract it. In this case,
you may want to consider getting an expert to do the job for you.
Let us talk about the equipment you are going to need if you want to remove the animal in a safe
and sanitary way. First, you are going to need several large and thick plastic bags and you can also
use trash bags to remove the animal. Second, you are going to need a tool to grab the animal corpse
properly. This tool should allow you to pick up the Sacramento animal without having to touch the body with your
hands. For smaller animals, you can use even thick tree branches, metal rod or any other tool. However,
if the locations of the animal require you to grab it or pull it out, this will require you to use a
special gripping tool. You can look for these types of tools in stores that specialize in California animal
removal.
The next issue for you to think about is sanitation and safety. You want to prepare all the equipment
you need to remove the California animal in a sanitary way. You should use a breathing mask to protect yourself from
inhaling any dangerous bacteria or fungus. The rotting corpse of the animal may have already started to
decay, and it might be quite dangerous to be around it. The next thing you should be thinking about is
getting a good quality, thick pair of gloves. These should protect you from getting in contact with a
potentially dangerous dead Sacramento animal tissue.
After you've gathered all the equipment you need to start removing the dead Sacramento animal from your home, you
can begin the process. With your mask and gloves on, grab the animal using the tool you have chosen. Have
a plastic bag open and ready to insert the dead California animal in. make sure to keep your contact with the body of
a dead animal to a minimum, using your hands only if it's necessary to get the corpse inside the back. After
you've placed a dead animal inside a plastic bag, insert that one in an additional plastic bag and preferably
any kind of box or container you have available. If you need to transport the dead animal in your personal
vehicle, you don't want the carcass to come in contact with it.