by Gold Miner Pest Control | Aug 29, 2012 | rat pest control, wildlife management |
There are a ton of reasons that we don’t want rodents and other pests living in our house. They get into our food and water, they can damage our belongings, cause structural damage to the house, or they may be poisonous, and in some cases, even deadly. But there...
by Gold Miner Pest Control | Jul 29, 2012 | animal trapping, Gold Miner Pest Control, wildlife management |
Foxes are cute and smart animals. The cute part is great, but the smart part can be a problem if they are living near your home, as this dutch flat customer found out. Foxes not only go after your pets food, but they may also go after your smaller pets and livestock...
by Gold Miner Pest Control | Jun 27, 2012 | Gold Miner Pest Control, Penn Valley Pest Control, wildlife management |
Gold Miner Pest control has been doing business in Placer and Nevada Country for nearly 20 years and this includes pest control in Penn Valley. Our recent trip to Penn Valley was to help out a customer with a rattlesnake problem. In this case, it was a baby...
by goldmineradmin | Jan 12, 2012 | Gold Miner Pest Control, wildlife management |
Ted is holding two baby California Kingsnakes he found on a customer’s property. This customer was concerned that the snakes might be poisonous and might bite. Actually, Kingsnakes are very beneficial to have around your rural property since they are natural hunters...
by goldmineradmin | Dec 15, 2011 | wildlife management |
The HOOT project Glen Prichard, a businessman in Southern California, is taking pest control to a new level to benefit California farmers. He is part of a group of organizations including the Wolf Education & Research Center, Nature’s Remedy, and Owl Brand...
by Gold Miner Pest Control | Nov 14, 2011 | animal trapping, auburn pest control, pest control, wildlife management |
Gold Miner Pest Control offers wildlife management in Placer County and Nevada County. To complement our Pest Control Services, Gold Miner Pest Control does full removal and exclusion of the following animals: Skunks, Raccoons, Wild Pigs, Opossums, Gophers, Moles,...