Gainesville Animal Attic

Animal Attic - Gainesville Wildlife Control

We are Gainesville Animal Attic, a full service wildlife removal company servicing Gainesville, Fl. As your local animal control company, we will always look to deal with you in the same way that people would want to be dealt with by their friends and neighbors. Our team of call handlers work from our office in the area, and are polite and have the experience to offer initial advice with regards to your animal issue. We can give you an indication of the estimated cost of any work over the phone, and if you are happy one of animal removal experts can visit the property and give you a formal written estimate. We always look to give you a competitive price, while still delivering the highest quality of service and using the latest equipment to deal with the animal problem effectively. Our team work throughout the week, so we can be flexible around the times when you are at home, or if you have an animal in the living quarters of your home we can also attend quickly to deal with the issue. We pride ourselves on delivering the full service, which also includes cleaning the property and offering to repair any damage, along with disinfecting the area to keep your family safe. Call us now at 352-437-1144 for a solution to your wild animal problem.

About Pest Animal Gainesville and Our Services:

Thorough inspection of your property and attic.

Humane wildlife trapping and exclusion.

We offer attic cleanup and sanitation services.

We never use poisons! We don't handle insects.

Gainesville raccoon removal and skunk removal.

Removal of animals in the attic, like squirrels.

Florida Snake control services

Call 24/7 to schedule an appointment

Our Service Range

Our Service Range

Gainesville, Alachua, High Springs, Newberry, Micanopy, Hawthorne, Archer, La Crosse, Waldo, and more.

Gainesville Wildlife Removal Tip of the Month: Can I Bury My Dog in the Backyard?

Burying the remains of your pet in your home is still the preferred method despite the increasing popularity of pet cremations. This option is more personal, private and affordable than the other available alternatives. Pet cremation may be popular but this solution is not designed for everyone. Most of the time, your pet will also be subjected to communal cremation unless it is specified by the agency. The intricacies and the common pitfalls related with cremation will be enough to discourage you.



Are We Allowed to Bury Our Gainesville Dogs in Our Backyard?
There are existing rules and laws that are related with pet burial at home. Normally, as long as you are the rightful owner of the property and you are not renting, you will be allowed to do so. Perhaps the only exception would be during the time that your pet would be hazardous to human’s health. This will be subjected to the interpretation of the vets. In case your veterinarian indicated this reason be sure that you will ask for an explanation. In addition, if you are planning to move in the near future, this option may not be the best option for you.

What Are Some Instances When It is Illegal?
The regulations that are aforementioned are created in order to preserve the health of the people and the environment. The laws are also regulation the depth of the grave as well as the materials that you can use when burying your dog. Creating a deep grave can protect you and the other animals in your yard from contracting diseases. By using the approved materials, there is a lower chance for the soil and the water in your yard to be contaminated.

According to some environmental experts, pet burials at home can adversely affect the safety and the purity of our water sources. Once the remains of our dog started to decompose, the minerals will be deposited in the surrounding water and soil. The diseases that your Gainesville dog carries when it was still alive can be transferred to the soil. Bodies that are buried close to the reservoir can increase the likelihood of water contamination.

Burying Your Pets in Your Yard
Pet owners who have decided to bury the remains of their Florida dogs in their garden should abide on all the regulations and restrictions. Contingent upon the place where you live, the rules and laws may differ. In order to be familiar with the local laws that pertain to this matter, you should call your local health department. Usually, they will be responsible on upholding the regulations with regards to animal disposal. As an alternative, you can also gather information at the mayor’s office. They can then point you towards the right department that you should consult.

The death of our beloved pet can be a gut-wrenching experience. Due to the fact that the laws are not commonly enforced (not to mention that it is often vague), it will make the process a bit complicated. Whether you plan to bury your pet within your property or choose a non-burial method, make sure that it will help you cope up with the sudden loss.