Riverside Wildlife and Animal Removal

Pest Animal Removal Riverside - Wildlife Control

Welcome to Pest Animal Riverside! We are a wildlife removal company servicing Riverside, CA. Whether you're dealing with a small critter or a large one, a smelly one or a silent one, one that poops all over the place or one that scuffles around in your attic at night, we're exactly the people you need to call. With over a decade of experience behind us, we've built up quite an expansive range of knowledge of these animals, and that has left us with tried-and-tested methods of removal and then prevention. With free quotations available over the phone (and written, on request), why not get in touch with us today to find out how competitive our prices are! Call us now at 951-666-2555 for your Riverside wildlife control needs.

About Pest Animal Riverside and Our Services:

We answer our phones 24/7.

Property inspections and in-attic inspections.

Nuisance wildlife trapping and removal.

Critter damage repair to your home.

Licensed and insured in California

Riverside rat control and rodent removal

Bat control in Riverside - removal from attics

Raccoon and skunk removal in Riverside

Riverside dead animal removal inside houses.

California Snake control services

Bird Removal and Prevention

Our Service Range

Our Service Range

We service the counties of Riverside and San Bernardino. We service towns such as Banning, Beaumont, Blythe, Calimesa, Canyon Lake, Cathedral City, Coachella, Corona, Desert Hot Springs, Eastvale, Hemet, Indian Wells, Indio, Jurupa Valley, La Quinta, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, Norco, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Perris, Rancho Mirage, Riverside, San Jacinto, Temecula, Wildomar, Adelanto, Apple Valley, Barstow, Big Bear Lake, Chino, Chino Hills, Colton, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Hesperia, Highland, Loma Linda, Montclair, Needles, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Rialto, San Bernardino, Twnetynine Palms, Upland, Victorville, Yucaipa, Yucca Valley and more.

Riverside Wildlife Removal Tip of the Month: Colonizing Bats of California

Among all mammals, Riverside bats are the only ones who can truly fly, and they are the largest mammals in the whole world with about 100 species in the entire universe. A large number of bats including all colonizing bats feed on insects, and they play a huge role in pest control. However some bats eat nectar, others eat fruits, so they are different when it comes to diet like the South American bats that are known to be the blood sucking leech.



Appearance of a Colonizing Bat
1. Mexican or Brazilian free-tailed bats
This is the most regular bat species that is commonly dealt with in Florida, and they are identified by their free tail with a wingspan of 10 inches. Their maternity season is very short as they bear pups in late may and by early August, they will be able to fly. They build massive colonies of very many members, and since they enjoy residing in barrel tile roofs, they can withstand sweltering temperatures.

2. Little Brown Riverside Bat
Their name is derived from their small size, and they live in the main parts of North America, and they can be located mainly in caves, under rocks, trees as well as wood piles. Their life cycle is not familiar as they can mate even whereas hibernating and hold up pregnancy. This is likely the most regular colonizing California bat animals which many experts deal with and their maternity period are in between early June towards late August. They have 9.5-inch wingspan, and they too form extra massive colonies.

3. Big Brown Bat
Just like little brown bats, the maternity period of big brown California bats is also in between early June towards late August and their wingspan is 12.5 inch with 70oz.however when it comes to forming colonies, they are entirely different as they build subtle colonies.

4. Riverside Evening Bat
This is a kind of species which is very rare but it's still dealt with in California and their maternity period is unique, as in, earlier; late April up to mid-July. They too have a free tail, 10.5 wingspans, and 46oz. They also form tiny colonies and are at times combined in with free-tailed bats.

Habitat
One thing with colonizing California bats is the fact that they live in huge groups and commonly found in big structures like; houses or caves. Interestingly, they refer residing in structures that are constructed by people for example:
- Stadiums
- Barns
- Underside bridges
- Belfries
- Under tile roofs
- Attics of houses as well as other structures

Well, they would as well consider living inside tree hollows supposing tree holes were plenty, although they find pleasure in human structures. According to some studies, California bats are living things that are more flexible as they reside in the majority parts of the world. The main reason as to why they enjoy living in caves is because of the accessibility to water, lots of foods and more importantly a secure place to hide. Most the time, deserted mine shafts provide the ideal atmosphere for bats to colonize along with under bridges. They are safe in the places mentioned above because they are not exposed to Riverside predators, and they need not worry concerning any disruption from people in such locations.