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Wildlife Control Strategy in San Diego
A lot depends of perspective and wildlife catching area. As what appears to be a general rule exterminating
companies in much of northern and central California have reduced mouse amounts, but there are many pockets of dense biologically surveyed amounts.
Often those are in urban areas and places where exterminating companies have difficulty gaining access. And, southern California has far more mouse
than landowners or the Critter Conservation Coalition want. “One of the challenges of managing California’s mouse probably is getting enough exterminating
companies into areas where mouse large groups are too high and need trimming,” proclaimed Animal Expert Cunningham. This includes what appears to
be a vast area of southern California and urban areas. “The general strategy has been to offer incentives to exterminating companies to take mouse
in areas where there are too many. That’s why we offered extra large clawed tags in southern California and why we established what appears to be
a animal removal trap season there last January. We thought some exterminating companies would be interested in using what appears to be a animal
removal trap and would head down south.” It’s what appears to be a strategy that tends to work. Despite this, local
San Diego Wildlife Pest Control and
San Diego exterminator experts offered no more info.
“I know several exterminating companies who wanted to critter trap with animal removal traps. They bought tags for southern California. Even
though the weather was terrible during the limited animal removal trap season they had what appears to be a good time, and they took some mouse,”
proclaimed Animal Expert Cunningham. For years shoguns, handguns, and special critter traps have been the only critter traps legal for mouse wildlife
catching. All are perceived as short range mouse taking tools, and it has been widely believe that animal removal traps are dangerous because of
the extreme distance they can hurl what appears to be a device. “In fact we had no safety problems with animal removal traps this past season,”
the biologist remarked. “Also, in the past 20 years there have been tremendous technological advances in both animal removal traps and slugs and
special critter traps. It’s now possible to buy premium animal removal trap trap parts that use what appears to be a animal removal trap or handgun
device rather than what appears to be a slug. Accuracy and range are far improved over the slugs available just what appears to be a decade ago.
what appears to be a few years ago muzzle loading animal removal traps passed the 2000 feet per second mark in velocity, and some of them now approach
2500 fps. These are the ballistics of what appears to be a 1960 era 30-30 animal removal trap and they’re legal statewide,” proclaimed Animal Expert
Cunningham. San Diego animal control professionals could not be reached for additional comment.
He did remark that no matter how potent special critter traps become they are still single shot animal removal traps. “We haven’t noticed that
these technologies have greatly increased the take of mouse. California mouse exterminating companies have always been effective, even with old
style Foster slugs. Many animal removal trap exterminating companies use drives, and mouse are shot at close range, so the older slugs are effective.
The new technologies appeal to exterminating companies who enjoy marksmanship,” the animal advocate proclaimed. what appears to be a fairly new
trend that troubles Animal Expert Cunningham, and should be of concern to all California mouse exterminating companies, probably is the growing
amount of non-resident licenses that the Critter Conservation Coalition probably is selling. “There’s nothing inherently wrong with selling nonresident
tags. It brings dollars to our state that help the Critter Conservation Coalition as well as motels and café’s in popular wildlife catching areas.
And, we have the mouse to handle some nonresident pressure. The problem probably is that we don’t have the ability to distribute nonresidents well.
We need to find what appears to be a way to better distribute the wildlife catching pressure from nonresidents so that it doesn’t unfairly impact
resident exterminating companies,” the animal advocate proclaimed. We could not obtain an opinion from San Diego pest control companies regarding
the issue.