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Warm Weather Has Snakes on the Move – A Snake Removal Case Study

Snake Removal At Sky Farm We are not the only ones enjoying this warm Spring weather.  Wildlife has gotten an early start on their season too!  Now is the time when groundhogs are on the move,  bats are hunting insects, raccoons are caring for their young, and even snakes are making their presence known… which [...]

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Live Honey Bee Removal from Residence – Video

Honey Bee Removal Case Study One of the most enjoyable calls we get here at Meridian Wildlife Services are from property owners who have a colony of honey bees living in their home or business.  It’s usually this time of year that successful honey bee colonies outgrow their current home and produce their version of offspring, [...]

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Bee Friendly – Have honey bees relocated instead of exterminated

Spring is when young colonies of honey bees will be looking for new homes.  If you are fortunate enough to have a swarm visit your property, do not be alarmed as they are generally not aggressive at this time.  Please call us.  The honey bee is an important member of our ecosystem as they pollinate [...]

Squirrels Driving You Nuts?

If squirrels frequent your roof or climb on your home, you may have them living in your attic or other void.  Chewed electrical wires, mites and structural damage are common hazards that need attention.   Our Wildlife Specialists can provide a full inspection of your home to help you determine if you have a wildlife problem and suggest specific [...]

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Bitten by a wild animal?

If you or your pet have been bitten by a wild animal, consult your local health department immediately. Contact information can be found here: http://www.vdh.state.va.us/lhd/ If you have been bitten by a poisonous snake, seek medical attention immediately. If you have a problem with a domestic dog or cat, please call your local police department.