COYOTE Trapping Services

Coyote Removal by Bird Dog Wildlife Control

Coyotes are highly adaptable and have successfully expanded their range across North America. They play an essential role in controlling populations of rodents and other small mammals.

As the experts in efficient and safe coyote removal, we prioritize the well-being of these critters and your property alike.

Take action today and protect your family and pets. Trust the experts in Wildlife Control – Bird Dog Wildlife Control.

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Coyote Overview

Markings

  • Gray to reddish-brown fur with a bushy tail.

  • Darker markings on the upper parts and a lighter underbelly.

  • Ears are pointed, and eyes have a distinct yellowish color.

Diet

  • Opportunistic omnivores with a diverse diet.

  • Feed on small mammals, birds, insects, fruits, and carrion.

  • Adapt their diet based on seasonal availability.

Adaptability

  • Highly adaptable to various habitats, including forests, deserts, grasslands, and urban areas.

  • Display a wide range of behaviors to exploit different food sources.

Social Behaviors

  • Can be solitary, in pairs, or form family groups.

  • Mates for life, and both parents participate in raising offspring.

  • May form loose packs for hunting or defense against larger predators

General Behaviors

  • Nocturnal and crepuscular, being most active during dawn and dusk.

  • Highly vocal, using a variety of howls, barks, and yips for communication.

  • Excellent runners and swimmers.

Size

  • Vary in size, with males generally larger than females.

  • Body length ranges from about 3.5 to 4.5 feet.

  • Tail length is approximately 16 to 20 inches.

  • Weights typically range from 20 to 50 pounds.

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Why Choose Bird Dog Wildlife Control

If you’re in need of animal and wildlife control services, Bird Dog Wildlife Control can help. Our locally owned and operated business serves clients throughout the Central New York area.

Our company is licensed and insured and can provide you with professional references that speak to the quality of our work.

  • Over 10 Years Experience

  • Prompt, Polite & Professional Service

  • Humane & Environmentally Friendly Methods

  • Free Inspections

Frequently Asked

Questions

Here are answers to common questions about our residential & commercial wildlife control services

What types of animals do you handle?

We specialize in controlling nuisance animals such as raccoons, squirrels, bats, birds, skunks, and more. Contact us for specific wildlife concerns.

What areas do you serve?

We provide wildlife control services to both residential and commercial properties across Onondaga and Oswego County.

How do you remove wildlife from my property?

Our methods include humane trapping, exclusion techniques, and deterrents to ensure the safe removal of animals. We also prevent future infestations by sealing entry points.

Is your wildlife removal process safe?

Yes, we prioritize the safety of both humans and animals. Our techniques comply with local and federal regulations, ensuring humane treatment and minimal impact on the environment.

How long does it take to remove an animal?

The timeline depends on the type of animal and the extent of the infestation. Some cases can be resolved in a single visit, while others may require follow-up appointments.

Can you help prevent future wildlife problems?

Absolutely! We provide exclusion and prevention services, such as sealing entry points, installing deterrents, and advising on habitat modifications to reduce future risks.

What should I do if I find a wild animal on my property?

Avoid approaching or attempting to handle the animal. Contact us immediately, and we will guide you through the next steps.

Bird Dog Wildlife Control, is a trusted name in wildlife removal for over 10 years, helps residents of Syracuse and surrounding counties reclaim their homes from unwanted wildlife. We’re licensed and insured professionals providing fast, humane, and competitively priced services.

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