We are a professional wildlife removal company servicing Oxnard, in operation for 5 years. We love solving wildlife problems! We pride ourselves on our quality work and exceptional customer service.:
We a complete job, from start to finish. We remove wildlife humanely and effectively, using the proper traps, tools, and techniques for each unique animal and situation.
When we encounter animals inside a house, we inspect every part of the house, from ground level to every part of the roof, to identify all the areas of entry, and all vulnerable
areas, and we perform professional repairs, with guarantee, to seal entry holes shut. We inspect inside the attic to find any damage or biohazard, and provide full cleaning services. We offer attic decontamination, poison-free and permanent rodent control,
bat colony exclusion, bird prevention, snake removal, dead animal removal and odor control, and more.
Snakes can be hard to trap. Not knowing what
snakes are dangerous and what snakes are not
probably doesn't help either. Our team answers
our phones 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to
answer all of you wildlife questions and
to better service your Oxnard wildlife needs.
We proudly service the following cities:
Bell Canyon, Casa Conejo, Channel Islands Beach,
El Rio, Lake Sherwood, Meiners Oaks, Mira Monte,
Oak Park, Oak View, Piru, Santa Rosa Valley,
Santa Susana, Saticoy, Bardsdale,
Buckhorn, Casitas Springs, Cuddy Canyon.
Dulah, Faria La Conchita, Lockwood Valley,
Mussel Shoals, Newbury Park, Ojala,
Thousand Oaks,
Simi Valley,
Ventura,
Camarillo,
Moorpark,
Santa Paula,
and Port Hueneme.
We also service the following counties:
Santa Barbara County, Kern County,
and Los Angeles County.
NOTE: We are not the Ventura County Animal Control Services. We do provide wildlife removal in Ventura County California, but we are a private company. Please do not call us regarding any matters that should be directed to the free county animal services. They deal
with dog and cat issues, and select issues such as an animal on the street, etc. Below is the TIP OF THE MONTH regarding local Ventura County animal services related matters:
About Snakes
Snakes are cold blooded vertebrate reptile which is long, slimy, flexible and legless which help them to coil
up acting as a defense mechanism. They vary from different color and size depending on the location of their
habitat. A python is the longest snake growing up to thirty feet long while thread snake is the smallest growing
just four inches long.
Appearance
There are different species of snakes around the world where some are venomous and some are non-venomous. Snakes
do not have ears or eyelids, they pick up the vibration and smell from its surroundings with the help of the tongue
and find about danger. Shedding skin is done nearly three times a year as scales are their climbing equipment.
Biology
Snakes are found in many habitats like deserts, forest, swamp, grassland and water around the world with only few exceptional
countries like Greenland, Ireland and Antarctica where weather condition is too cold as snakes lack the ability to regulate
their body temperature. Since snakes are cold blooded reptiles they hibernate during the winter season in tunnels underground
or sometimes prefer human homes.
Life cycle
Snakes do not live in group they prefer to live in isolation and come in contact with each other accidentally. However during
the mating season they might stick together. Some snakes lay eggs in warm locations while some give birth to live babies and
they are known as oviparous. Some snakes do not build nest as snakes never stay with their young ones, only King Cobra builds
nest for their young babies.
Diet
Snakes are carnivorous reptile and hunt its food by killing its prey. They inject its venom biting the prey and then swallow the
whole prey without chewing. They can swallow bigger prey as their lower jaw is separated from the upper jaw and the rear facing
teeth help them to hold their prey in their mouth which can open up to 150 degrees. Snakes eat variety of other animals like rodents,
frogs, birds and other reptiles. Some large snakes also eat deer, pigs and other large prey. Once the food is swallowed it takes usually
three- five days to digest and large prey can even take weeks. Studies have found that some snakes can survive two years without food.
In the wild it is difficult to determine the lifespan of a snake however in captivity some snakes might survive about twenty to thirty
years however they hardly survive till old age due to natural predators and are vulnerable to disease condition.
To learn more about our services, visit the Oxnard wildlife removal home page.