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About Tony

Tony, owner and operator of Chimney and Wildlife Specialists, has a big heart for rescuing wildlife and returning animals back to their natural habitat. When Tony is not climbing up a roof, he loves spending time with his beautiful family and their two dogs.

What’s that smell? Hints an Animal Died in Your House

Though mammals are made up of less than 0.85% sulfur, as they decompose the chemical reaction produces a scent that’s hard to describe, but easy to recognize.

As bacteria work to break down an animal carcass, a flood of bacteria get to work producing over 400 compounds like hydrogen sulfide, methanethiol, and benzene derivatives, all of […]

By |August 2nd, 2016|Wildlife|Comments Off on What’s that smell? Hints an Animal Died in Your House

Wildlife vs. Your Pets: How to Keep Them Safe

When it comes to meals, predatory species don’t distinguish between other wildlife and man’s best friend.
Even in urban landscapes and suburbs, pet owners must be on the lookout for dangerous hunters like coyote, snakes and birds of prey. Not only can they inflict serious harm or even death on your beloved pet, they can also […]

By |July 26th, 2016|Wildlife|Comments Off on Wildlife vs. Your Pets: How to Keep Them Safe

5 Most Common Animals Removed From Homes

A skittering or scratching noise in the attic or chimney is usually a homeowner’s first clue that their home has been infiltrated by wildlife. Some folks are ready to blame mice the moment they hear something stirring, but to be fair, it’s not always skinny-tailed rodents that take up residence in human homes. So, before […]

By |July 19th, 2016|Chimney, Wildlife|Comments Off on 5 Most Common Animals Removed From Homes

Rabies 101

Rabies is a viral disease that attacks a mammal’s nervous system. It’s zoonotic, which means it can be passed between different species of animals and from animals to humans. Rabies causes severe neurological and psychological issues in its host, which is presumably why rabid animals are often referred to as “mad.”

For how dangerous rabies is […]

By |July 12th, 2016|Wildlife|Comments Off on Rabies 101

Home Tactics to Deter Wildlife

Between urban sprawl and a decline in hunting, there’s been a dramatic proliferation of hungry animals in residential areas.

Aside from the destruction of your beloved gardens and expensive plants, wildlife often roll into town with parasites like ticks that carry Lyme disease.

Smart, determined and most of all hungry, animals are likely to test any preventative […]

By |July 5th, 2016|Wildlife|Comments Off on Home Tactics to Deter Wildlife

How Your Summer BBQ Can Attract Wildlife

Summer is officially here, and for a lot of us, that means firing up the grill to do some barbecuing! Grilling food and eating outdoors is a great way to enjoy the warm weather, and when you invite family or friends to join you for a cookout, “dinner” almost instantly becomes a party.

However, not all […]

By |June 28th, 2016|Wildlife|Comments Off on How Your Summer BBQ Can Attract Wildlife