Gold Country Wildlife Control Blog

A wooden spring-loaded mousetrap with a small blue bait cup resting on a light-colored floor in a room corner.
March 18, 2026
Common repellents, poisons, and shortcuts fail to eliminate infestations because they ignore entry points, population behavior, and long-term prevention strategies.
A steel structure's interior view showing a green beam, a rusty brown beam, and a white, textured ceiling.
February 9, 2026
Bird netting blocks access to rafters, beams, and open spaces to reduce nesting, droppings, and operational disruptions in warehouse facilities.
two coyotes are standing next to each other in a grassy field .
March 17, 2024
Essential safety tips and insights on coexisting with mountain lions, bears, and coyotes in the California foothills.
three raccoons are standing next to each other on a wooden surface .
February 24, 2024
Explore the fascinating world of raccoons, creatures of intelligence and adaptability, thriving in both urban and suburban environments.
A squirrel is sitting on a wooden post eating a nut.
September 29, 2023
This comprehensive article aims to educate homeowners about the array of health risks and property damage associated with having squirrels in the attic.
european-starling
August 21, 2023
California's avian world is both captivating and challenging, requiring a delicate balance between appreciation and managing avian menaces.
coyote-night
August 21, 2023
Nocturnal animals, those who are active during the night, have evolved remarkable adaptations to navigate in the darkness.
bat-flying
August 21, 2023
Delves into the intricate interplay between these fascinating creatures and the world of media.
A black and white skunk is laying in the dirt.
August 21, 2023
Learn more about the lives of these enigmatic creatures, exploring their fascinating behaviors, and ecological significance.
fox-in-the-dark
August 21, 2023
By seeking professional wildlife removal services, homeowners can minimize the likelihood of nocturnal wildlife encounters.
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