Long Island`s new wildlife control resource center

Released on = February 27, 2006, 5:08 pm

Press Release Author = Advanced Nuisance Wildlife Control Services, Inc.

Industry = Consumer Services

Press Release Summary = Nuisance wildlife complaints are on the rise nationwide and
particularly on Long Island. Rabid raccoons, landscape destroying deer and home
invading squirrels are keeping families on guard.

Press Release Body = Long Island home and business owners are continually plagued
with conflicts from nuisance wildlife. Raccoons and squirrels are taking up
residence in the attics of homeowners as the natural habitat is being eliminated.
Raccoon rabies has taken a hold and create scares in neighborhoods where they wander
through during the day. Canadian geese ravage the golf courses, industrial parks
and school playing fields on their feeding forays. Bats feed off the dense marshland mosquito populations and find roosting sites in attics of homes and buildings.
Whitetail deer damage expensive landscapes and create hazards for motorists on the
busy roadways.

Increasing urbanization and the falsification of natural habitat and food sources
keeps Long Island's wildlife populations well above the carrying capacity of the
land. In turn, they seek food and shelter in the suburban neighborhoods creating
conflicts with the families that live there. The New York State Department of
Environmental Conservation estimates raccoon populations densities of close to 100
raccoons per square mile across much of Long Island. Private Wildlife Control
Operators licensed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
are often called by home and business owners when these nuisance wildlife species
decide to take up residence or create damage to their properties. Preventing
wildlife invasions to the home is the best way to avoid these conflicts.

Five ways to avoid wildlife conflicts:
1. Do not feed your pets outside the home.
2. Keep garbage can lids secured and store garbage cans in an enclosed area.
3. Trim tree limbs away from your home's roof 5-10 ft.
4. Inspect vents and roof lines regularly for wildlife damage.
5. Listen for thumping or scratching noises during the day and at night.

Advanced Nuisance Wildlife Control Services, Inc. has developed "Long Island's
Wildlife Control Resource Center" at www.LIwildlife.com to help residents and
business owners learn about nuisance wildlife and make decisions in regards to
nuisance wildlife conflicts. There are many wives tales and misinformation that is
available to the public and it is important that proper educated decisions are made
when handling nuisance wildlife conflicts to avoid damage to property and health
risks to family members.

Advanced Nuisance Wildlife Control Services, Inc. President, Craig Conway, has over
15 years experience dealing with nuisance wildlife conflicts and is a licensed and
insured Wildlife Control Operator. He is the regional director for the New York
State Wildlife Management Association and is a charter member of the National
Wildlife Control Operators Association.

Contact Craig Conway for more insights into this topic. Direct line (631) 979-2481
Email: CTC270@aol.com. Other helpful information regarding this can be found at:
http://www.LIwildlife.com

For more information contact:

Craig Conway
CTC270@aol.com
www.LIwildlife.com

Web Site = http://www.LIwildlife.com

Contact Details = Craig Conway
41 Rose Street
Smithtown , 11787
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631-979-2481
CTC270@aol.com
http://www.LIwildlife.com

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