For Immediate Release
Contact: Mark E. Dotson
304-345-1511
Info@aallanimalcontrol.com
www.AAllAnimalControl.com
September 15th 2009
A All Animal Control Announces its Newest Certified Wildlife Professional!
A All Animal Control would like to introduce Brian Moss as its newest Certified Wildlife Professional in Houston, TX.
Through countless hours of study involving Field Operations, Safety, Client Service, Wildlife Biology, Office and Fleet Operations and Wildlife Regulations combined with a year’s worth of solid field experience, Brian Moss has proven to have the skills and knowledge to excel in the field of Wildlife Management. This certification goes above and beyond the typical Wildlife Control Professional training and Brian Moss is one of less than 20 people in the nation to receive this award.
A All Animal Control specializes in resolving wildlife conflicts in residential and commercial structures. Not only are we capable of removing the nuisance wildlife, we can also follow through by de-odorizing, cleaning up waste, repairing damage, and preventing potential future problems. We stand behind our work by offering a warranty on our repairs against animal re-entry. We take pride in being prompt, professional, informed and courteous. To contact us, call our office at (281) 292-8866 or visit our website at www.AAllAnimalControl.com
Wildlife in the home or office can do serious structural damage. Animals destroy electrical wiring, phone, cable, computer lines and security systems. Wildlife can also be carriers of disease such as rabies, distemper and many other serious diseases. Our area of expertise is LIVE animal removal and relocation. With our experienced technicians, you can be assured of receiving a safe, effective and humane solution to your animal problem.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
Possum Control in The Woodlands, TX Texas

If you had 13 babies in your pouch, you would be lying down and resting too!
We recently removed this Opossum from a home in The Woodlands Texas and were surprised to see the young this small in August! Normally most Opossum babies are three fourths grown and moving on their own soon. These little guys will have a harder time making it through the winter, but with the less harsh winters in Texas, they may be just fine.
A All Animal Control are the Opossum or Possum control specialists in The Woodlands and all of Houston Texas. Let us remove them and stop the damage in its tracks!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Houston Wild Hog Control

Wild Hogs have invaded many Houston neighborhoods as well as The Woodlands. These voracious predators can make your lawn look like a steam shovel ran through it!
Wild Hogs or Wild Boars as some people call them are primarily nocturnal. So when they are busy tearing up your lawn, you won't even realize it as you sleep the night away. Wild Pigs have litters year round and their numbers in the South continue to increase and their range expands every year.
If you notice something tearing up your lawn and the damage looks like the grass has been rooted up, you could have a Wild Hog infestation. Consult our Professional Wild Hog Trapper in Houston at A All Animal Control of North Houston.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Mice Equals Snakes In the North Houston Area
You could have them in your home right now. They could be hiding behind your refrigerator, in your attic or your crawlspace. You could have them and not even know it.
Mice are one the most common pests in homes across the United States. They are small and some people think they are cute and they don't cause much problems, but that couldn't be further from the truth. Mice can have up to 16 litters of 6 average per year.
The gestation period is approximately 19 days, varying from 18 to 20. You do the math. And maybe the worst of all is that Breathing in dust that is contaminated with rodent urine or droppings can cause the contraction of Hantavirus .
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So if you believe you have any part of the above equation, let A All Animal Control of North Houston, TX help you to solve this one.
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