Warm summer weather lures humans and animals outdoors to bask in the sun. Although you may appreciate the critters you encounter while in nature, having them invade your home is undesirable.
Warm summer weather lures humans and animals outdoors to bask in the sun. Although you may appreciate the critters you encounter while in nature, having them invade your home is undesirable.
Homeowners never expect wildlife like raccoons, rodents or squirrels to cause problems within their dwelling, but issues can arise more often than one might expect.
The woodpecker is an unsuspected wild animal that can cause damage to your home or land.
Beavers, known as North America’s largest rodent, know a thing or two about destruction.
As temperatures begin to rise in Alabama, more snakes will begin slithering their way out of hibernation.
Each February we celebrate the Groundhog and while they are good at many things (historically weather is not one of them, sorry Punxsutawney Phil) they are experts at causing damage to your home’s foundation and your property.
It’s a common misconception that when colder, winter months roll around, rodents go into hibernation.
Go Pro Wildlife recently provided services to Union Springs Presbyterian Church located in Union Springs, AL. Built in 1883, the historic church has had no alterations made to the body of the infrastructure.
Human-Animal Relationship Awareness Week was created by the Institute of Animals and Society to highlight the connection between humans and animals and to promote a more positive attitude towards the well-being of animals.