Fur & Feathers


Welcome to Fur-N-Feathers Wildlife Management.
Fur-N-Feathers Wildlife Management is Brentwood Tennessee's humane animal removal and animal control company. When you need a unwanted squirrel, skunk, raccoon, snake removed from your premises or animal other wildlife removal issue, we're the ones to call. We're the experts in animal control and wildlife removal solutions. Our certified Wildlife specialists focus on environmentally sound and humane solutions for homeowners, property managers and businesses. We get rid of the problem and keep it from reoccurring.

Our experienced Wildlife removal technicians are committed to staying on the cutting edge of the latest and newest technology not only for Brentwood Tennessee residence but all the surrounding cities in the middle Tennessee area. We only use the most advanced techniques to treat are furry friends. We not only remove the unwanted animals, we follow up with the appropriate measures to guarantee they don't return. If your critter did any damage, we offer you precise recommendations and estimates for repairs, which includes a 10 year warranty.


Nashville Murfreesboro Hickory TN Mole Trapper & Removal

Tunnels in your lawn? Mole trapping is the most practical method of lawn control. Servicing Nashville TN, Murfeesboro, Columbia, Brentwood, Nashville, Hickory, Franklin, Spring Hill

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Nashville Murfreesboro Franklin Hickory  Spring Hill, Columbia, Brentwood TN Mole Trapper & Removal

Moles can be found living in lawn, turf, golf courses and landscapes throughout the TN Nashville area. TN Nashville mole trapping and mole removal should be begin as soon as the mole has been discovered living in your lawn and turf areas. Moles tunnel through lawns and damage bulb and root systems and make it very unstable to walk on the lawn. High priced landscaping can quickly by this very small animal the mole. Nashville Tn is home to many moles including the Eastern Mole, Star Nosed Mole and Hairy Tailed Nose. Moles have also been known to take up residence under porches and patios .Moles create tunnels underground and “push up” the dirt that is excavated and deposit it on the surface of your lawn or landscape. Moles are insectivores and commonly eat earthworms and grubs.

There are many gimmicks out there to remove moles but most anyone who with experience in dealing with lawn mole infestations is that trapping always ends up being the most reliable method to remove moles and that is the service we focus on -mole trapping.

Other Gimmicks of Mole Removal Include:

Poisons: Peanuts and grains can be used but the problem with these is that moles feed on insects and worms and are not readily interested in eating these poisoned baits as long as a food source exists.

Flooding: Many of you have tried taking a garden hose jamming it into a tunnel and never will work unless the entire tunnel system can be quickly and completely flooded. Moles dig at a rate of 15 feet per second and it would take a lot of water pressure to keep a mole submerged long enough to kill it.

Shooting: Many farmers take a shot gun , look for movement in the ground and fire it into the movement. This has some success either by the blunt force of the shot gun shell or its concussion but this method is dangerous, and probably illegal. Don;t even think of firing a firearm until checking all local laws and chances are if you are in a city limits don’t even try it.

Nashville Mole Removal Methods That Work:

Trapping: Trapping is the surest and most practical method of getting rid of moles. Our success in mole trapping is enhanced by our thorough understanding of mole habits, behavior and experience . We can quickly resolve your mole infestation destroying your lawn and put you on our regular mole lawn maintenance program.

Exclusion: One solution is to have the area underneath excluded off with hardware cloth 1/2 ‘ or smaller 24-36 inches under the ground.

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