Isle of Wight Wildlife Control
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Wildlife is the term for a selection of species of animal, from mammals like rats, mice and squirrels to other insects such as wasps and bees. Even though many of these animals do not cause severe harm to homes or crops, some can cause serious harm if they’re present in large numbers. Wildlife control is a complicated process that can have huge impacts on the ecosystem of an area and therefore should only be carried out with care by trained experts.
Most wildlife control begins with a survey of the species within a certain area. This will provide you with information about which species are possibly causing problems and which may need special care to be taken during the pest control treatment to avoid injuring them. If there are any protected species in the region it is illegal to cause injury or death to them, therefore any pest control treatment must be sensitive to this.
Wildlife control is likely to also involve deterrence measures such as secure fencing or the removal of any food source that a pest animal may be using. These measures are more humane than capturing or kiling pests, and may even be considerably more effective as destroying pest animals may often not have a significant impact on the pest population in an area.
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The Isle of Wight is the 46th most inhabited area of the United Kingdom, having 138,400 residents. It provides a population density of 960 people per km squared, and is also part of the Hampshire County. The island is very easily accessible from both Portsmouth and Southampton and it’s just 3 miles from the English coast. Newport is the county’s administrative headquarters, while Ryde is the most significant town of 30,000 people.