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Varment Guard employs biologists, zoologists, animal control officers, and anti-cruelty employees who are all dedicated to animal pest control expertise. With the help of our unique collection of professional knowledge, our highly skilled animal control experts can handle practically any wildlife control situation in Fort Wayne. We conduct every job with the utmost care, from dangerous raccoon removal to humane bird control.
It's critical to remember that wild animals should never be handled. Diseases like rabies can be transmitted by wild animals. Skunks, foxes, raccoons, coyotes, and bats are the wild animals in Indiana most at risk of rabies transmission. Rabies is a brain and spinal cord infection caused by a virus. The disease is spread by bites and when an infected animal's saliva enters an open wound or the eyes. Even baby animals can be contaminated, so even if they're cute, ill, or in need of help, DO NOT HANDLE THEM.