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Truro is a town located in central Nova Scotia, Canada. Truro is the shire town of Colchester County and is situated on the southern area of the Salmon River. The town is near the river’s mouth on the eastern side of Cobequid Bay. Truro is recognized as the hub of Nova Scotia because of its location between the Canadian National Railway that runs between Sydney and Truro. The town has transformed from its rural years in the mid-1800s to a more developed railway hub in its region.

Its development has affected the wildlife surrounding the town. Squirrels, raccoons, bats, and birds are using homeowners’ attics, spaces between walls, sheds, and chimneys as homes as they seek to raise their young in warm places. Attempting to solve wildlife issues on your own can potentially cause harm to you or the animal, and may further damage your property. A mother raccoon may get aggressive if she thinks that her young are threatened. Urban wildlife can cause damage to property, spread diseases, and carry parasites into your home.

The Nova Scotia SPCA is empowered by the Animal Protection Act to investigate forms of animal cruelty. The provincial act also helps secure the arrest, conviction, and punishment of anyone who violates the act.


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To ensure that the wildlife found in your property is humanely removed, we recommend the services of a professional animal control company that has trained and experienced technicians that help you remove squirrels, raccoons, bats, and birds. Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control provides Truro animal control services for residents with wildlife issues. Our company has been providing humane animal removal services for more than three decades.

Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control helps residents get rid of urban wildlife with their humane and efficient methods. We will send a trained animal control expert to your location and help you determine the best and most effective way to humanely remove the animal and prevent further issues. Our experts will then lure the mother raccoon or squirrel out of the house and seal all possible entry points to prevent them from returning. The experts also implement humane methods to removing bats or birds that have invaded your home. If you have problems with urban wildlife, Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control is the company to call!

Reviews From Truro Residents

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Eric Karr

We used Skedaddle for their remediation and animal/rodent prevention services. We were very pleased with the work they performed, and their level of professionalism.
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Sarah Mitchell

I cannot recommend Skedaddle enough for the work they do. Not only are they very thorough and professional, but they are courteous and compassionate when dealing with what can be a very stressful situation. They go above and beyond in responsiveness and customer service.
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Whelan Ruth

Andrew made good on initial mix-up in scheduling. Appreciated him taking the time to come to our home along with his top guy within a couple of days. An entire five-man crew arrived a day later, explained everything required to raccoon-proof our roof, and completed nearly all the work in one day. Great work and great attitude by the owner

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Karl Williams

Technician

Karl Williams earned a Fish and Wildlife Technician diploma from the College of the North Atlantic in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, and brings a wealth of wildlife knowledge to the team.

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Andrew Wheelock

Technician
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Andrew Wheelock holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Mount Allison University and completed post graduate studies in Environmental Biology at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. He began his career in 1995 as a Field Technician for Weed Man Lawn in Halifax. Andrew would go on to manage and hold shares in six Weed Man franchises throughout the Maritimes. Andrew is a husband and father of two young children.

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