by FrontlineGuy Dominic | May 2, 2020 | General Nuisance Problems, Raccoon Removal, Squirrel Removal
Baby Squirrels and Raccoons Abound Early May is filled with lots of young nuisance animals adding to the strong populations we have here in Northeast Ohio. They just keep coming. With adequate food available, many times animals like squirrels and raccoons are just...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Apr 23, 2020 | General Nuisance Problems, Raccoon Removal
Thermal Imager Used to Find Baby Raccoons Today’s post highlights a cool tool we use in the wonderful world of nuisance animal removal: the thermal imaging camera. We say a cool tool, but a thermal imager actually views heat waves. This allows us to see through...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Feb 18, 2020 | General Nuisance Problems, Squirrel Removal
How can you make a regular old squirrel trap become one of the world’s best squirrel trap? Take it from us, its not difficult or expensive! In fact, you’ll only need some duct tape, a scrap piece of wood or plastic, and a little patience. In no time at...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Feb 11, 2020 | General Nuisance Problems
Are you thinking of becoming a nuisance wildlife control operator? Want some advice from an insider? If you do, this post could be for you. Here, we present a seven part video series of advice for the aspiring nuisance animal control operator. Episode 1 Often times...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Feb 4, 2020 | General Nuisance Problems
Raccoon in Chimney Trapping Chimney Raccoons Over the winter months, Frontline Animal Removal has been helping customers out who have raccoons living in the chimney. That’s because here in the urban/suburban Akron, Canton, Kent area an uncapped chimney provides...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Feb 1, 2020 | General Nuisance Problems
The Blog is Back! Hopefully, you missed us. While animal removal and repair surely continued through January, the posts were put on hold to work behind the scenes on the web site. An on-going goal of ours is to produce a user-friendly, information-packed site that...