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Raccoon Removal Services in Toronto
Feb 9, 2020
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Gates Wildlife is a leader in the wildlife control industry and has been in business since 1984. We are a full-service humane company specializing in the removal of raccoons, squirrels, skunks etc. We work with mother nature not against her. All of our techniques have been developed to work with the behaviour and biology of each species. We respond to a lot of rescues where animals are put in situations or find themselves in situations where if we don’t get there and we don’t have the expertise
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Jan 15, 2021
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Gates Wildlife, the humane option! It is important to hire a humane wildlife removal company that ensures the family stays together. *this video was not taken this year* #raccoon #gateswildlife
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Meet Brad Gates, whose love for humane wildlife control started with one baby raccoon back when he was 17. If you're dealing with an animal in your home, call us or fill out a form and we'll help you take care of it, the humane way! | Gates Wildlife Control
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Jul 17, 2024
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Gates Wildlife Sets New Standard in Humane Removal with Real-Time Monitoring As a humane wildlife removal company we have introduced a new tool to improve how we monitor and safeguard the animals under our care during the removal process. Through a collaboration with Reolink, one of the world’s most innovative and progressive security camera companies, Gates Wildlife can now utilize Reolinks cellular cameras to observe and learn in real time what happens during the removal process. “After 40 yea
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Jul 25, 2024
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The Wildlife World Needs Love and Compassion Raccoons in your attic? Squirrels in your walls? We provide humane wildlife control solutions. It's essential to hire a reputable and humane wildlife control company when removing unwanted wild guests from your home. Call us today and restore your peace of mind! | Gates Wildlife Control
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Although some of our videos may make all our removals look straight forward and easy, that is hardly ever the case. There are many jobs that are very involved and put our 36 years of experience to the test. Dealing with wildlife has never been an exact science as they are living animals with a mind of their own. There is no way to predict where a specific mother raccoon will place her babies, how they will react at the sight of us or how their temperament will be. Cutting into walls and ceilings
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Oct 28, 2020
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At Gates Wildlife, we prioritize humane wildlife removal. That's why we use Reolink 4G wireless cameras to monitor wildlife and provide us with crucial insight into when babies begin leaving the attic with their mother. The use of the Reolink cameras prevents separations, ensuring the family stays together. Choose Gates Wildlife, the Most Humane wildlife removal company, and don't risk locking a mother away from her babies. Trust us as the leader in humane wildlife removal, to safely and effecti
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Sep 24, 2024
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Skunks Under Your Deck or Shed? We Can Help - Humanely! Noticing a skunky smell or signs of digging under your deck, shed, or porch? Chances are a mother skunk has set up a den — and her babies aren't far behind. Gates Wildlife, we specialize in the humane removal of skunks from under structures. With over 40 years of experience, we know how to safely evict skunks without causing harm, and we take extra care to ensure the babies are reunited with their mother. Once the skunks are out, we profess
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11 months ago
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Family of Raccoons Rescued from Basement of House
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Nov 10, 2020
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We are a humane wildlife control company - the babies are collected from the attic and reunited with their mother on the outside with the use of our heated baby box! Stay tuned to see more from this job #wildlife #raccoon #humane #WildlifeRemoval | Gates Wildlife Control
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7 months ago
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A Beautiful Moment We were called when a mother raccoon and her babies began nesting in a window well. While it was incredible to witness this quiet nursing moment, the homeowner had small children who could no longer safely play in their yard. Mother raccoons are extremely protective of their young, and when they feel threatened, defensive behaviour can quickly change. In this case, we safely removed the babies and placed them in a secure, heated reunion box on site so the mother could relocate
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Gates Wildlife Control | What Do We Do?
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Nov 1, 2022
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I have a tremendous amount of respect but I do not envy a mother raccoons job of raising a litter of individually minded rascals. Watch how she remains completely calm while attempting to corral her babies. The babies are hilarious to watch. Enjoy! | Gates Wildlife Control
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Nov 21, 2017
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Peek-a-boo! 🦝 This curious raccoon checks out the view from his entry hole before heading back inside. Huge thanks to our customer for this video. They set up their own trail camera this Summer to figure out who was living in their attic before giving us a call we love seeing these real-life discoveries in action! | Gates Wildlife Control
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5 months ago
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Gates Wildlife is called on to humanely remove a family of foxes from underneath a residential deck. Watch this ever so exciting and cute video on our skillful removal of seven four week old baby foxes and how their mother instinctively relocates them to their new den to live happily ever after! Music credit: www.bensound.com | Gates Wildlife Control
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Apr 9, 2019
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Skunk Removal from under Decks, Sheds and Porches | Wildlife Control
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Jan 6, 2023
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They completely took over the house 😂🦝 Gates Wildlife Control | LADbible
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Jan 1, 2020
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This homeowner got quite the surprise when she lifted the stair covering and found hundreds of black walnuts stored away by some very busy red squirrels! Red squirrels are known for storing their food - gathering and caching nuts in dozens of hidden spots to make sure they’re always ready. Unlike grey squirrels, which often bury their food, red squirrels prefer to stash it all in one place, creating impressive little “pantries” of treasures. 🌰 Their determination is incredible, but when those s
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6 months ago
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Warmth, safety, and family reunions. Our Heated Reunion Box ensures mothers and their little ones can be reunited on site, thanks to Brad Gates’ groundbreaking design. #gateswildlife #raccoontok #wildlife | Gates Wildlife Control
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5 months ago
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Why You Should Screen Your Roof Vents! Roof Vents are constructed of light weight aluminum or plastic and are no obstacle for animals seeking entry into attics. This customer was lucky that the raccoons did not tear the lid completely off or else she would have had the potential of water damage in her attic. In most cases our customers end up finding the roof vent lid on the ground indicating that they have a raccoon intrusion. Gates Wildlife can prevent this from happening by securing our scree
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Oct 15, 2020
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Do Two Species Of Squirrels Live Together? This clip is from a job where we were removing a family of Eastern Gray Squirrels from a garage. When we returned on our second visit, the one way door was used indicating that the Gray mother squirrel and her babies had all exited and were locked out. As we opened the garage door to take a look inside, to make sure all the squirrels were gone, we saw this little red squirrel on the floor of the garage. We were unsure where he came from and thought he m
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Sep 28, 2021
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Watch how quickly a mother raccoon figures out how to open the door to our baby box and retrieve her babies. What an intelligent species they are. They have so much to teach us. | Gates Wildlife Control
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Apr 12, 2019
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In a heartwarming twist, mom chose to stay inside our heated release box with her little ones. 💚 Whenever a mother raccoon decides to stay, we always allow it, giving her the time she needs to care for and bond with her babies in a safe, warm space. Thanks to our Reolink Go Ultra 4K Cellular Camera, we were able to monitor the entire situation in real timewithout disturbing them. This technology allowed us to keep a close eye on the family, ensure their safety, and keep our customer fully infor
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6 months ago
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Mice in Action: Small Gaps, Big Problems! In this video, you can see just how easily mice squeeze through tiny gaps. In this case, a small space between the soffit and brick of a home. These little intruders may seem harmless, but they can cause damage, contamination, and stress once inside. One way to track their activity? Mice leave behind a urine trail along their paths, it’s how they mark their routes and find their way back to food and shelter. If you notice droppings, gnaw marks, or greasy
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6 months ago
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Foxes Under Your Deck? Watch How We Humanely Remove A Fox Family WATCH OUR NEWEST YOUTUBE VIDEO TO SEE MORE A homeowner called Gates Wildlife Control for help when he discovered a family of foxes living under his deck. The situation had become unbearable with terrible smells, remnants of animals in the yard, and large holes dug throughout the property. His grandchildren could no longer safely play in the backyard, and it was clear it was time to take action. We stepped in to humanely remove the
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6 months ago
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Skunk Babies First Adventures! We’ve been monitoring a family of skunks living under a shed, and it’s been a joy to watch! On July 1st, Gates Wildlife Field Supervisor Joel, started tracking the mother skunk’s comings and goings, noticing she’d venture out to forage for food and gather materials like grass for her den. A few days later, on July 4th, he spotted the adorable babies starting to explore outside their cozy den during the day! This milestone marks an important stage in their developme
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Jul 10, 2024
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Seeing a Raccoons’ Decision in Real Time I could spend all day watching the footage captured by our Reolink cellular cameras. These cameras give us a rare opportunity to observe wildlife behaving naturally, without human presence influencing their decisions. It is one thing to understand animal behaviour through experience and theory, and another to actually watch the decision making process unfold in real time. In this clip, a raccoon is weighing a very real survival choice. Leaving the warmth
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3 months ago
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Interesting Facts About Skunks At a very young age skunks are unable to defend themselves with their spray. Around 8 days of age baby skunks would be able to emit musk, which would just be dribble as they are not mature enough to spray. By 3 months of age skunks would be developed enough, both physically and mentally, to start using their spray as an accurate defence mechanism. Adults skunks have little to fear as they would typically only be eaten by their predators such as coyotes and foxes as
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Jan 21, 2021
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