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Skunk Time
Skunk Mating Season February typically sees an increase in calls for skunk removal. Why? Skunk removal calls increase because February is the time of year when skunk mating season begins. It is pretty uncommon to run across or smell skunks in December and January. ...
Winter Weather Raccoons
Cold Weather Raccoon Removal Although winter sees a decrease in the number of calls for raccoon removal here in the Stark/Summit/ Portage County area, customers continue to experience raccoon problems all winter long. Raccoons do not hibernate. Though slowed down on...
New Roof New Problem
Squirrel Removal Questions Getting called back to a house after we have trapped squirrels, made a preventative repair, and declared the problem solved is not fun. It means that something went amiss. We stand by our work and are confident in our methods and abilities...
Winter Wonderland?
Winter Nuisance Animal Removal Heavy snowfalls. Then, a polar vortex. In the forecast, a warm-up. Ahh, the challenge of nuisance animal removal in the winter. Here in the Akron, Canton, Kent area the winter of 2018-2019 hasn't been too bad. Only lately have we...
Raccoon Problem Solved
Raccoon Trapped & Roof Fixed What does Frontline Animal Removal do? We remove nuisance wildlife that is causing problems at our clients homes and businesses. Removing problem animals and making great repairs prevents more human/wildlife conflict. Today's post is a...
Skunk or Cats?
Feral Cats Excluded A homeowner called because the whole house smelled like skunk. The house had a back porch and it was obvious a skunk had been there and needed to defend itself. Everyone assumed that a skunk was frequenting the space under the back porch. This...
Improving Efficiency
Trapping squirrels and making repairs is what we do. While we use methods that are standard, we are always trying little tweaks to improve our squirrel trapping efficiency. Here’s an example.
Cheap Insurance
Monitor Squirrel Hole with Duct Tape We were recently contacted by a homeowner to help make a repair at a squirrel hole high at the peak of a house. These squirrels had gained access to an attic and were making a lot of noise. The homeowner had enough, went out and...
Bad Luck Squirrels
Electric Line Squirrel Problem Here is a case of bad luck squirrels for a homeowner. When the electric service line was installed on this home, it was attached to the fascia. This is standard practice. Over time, it was revealed that the nails and the structure...