FAQs

Bestway Wildlife Control

Have a wildlife control-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How much does it cost to remove a bat?

    When it comes to bat removal, the price varies based on the size of your house, the condition of the house, access to the house, and more. Call Bestway Wildlife Control today and see why we're one of the top bat removal companies in the area.

  • Should we be concerned about rabies?

    According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, only about 1% of the bat nation has rabies. If you have a bat in your home, don't hesitate to find bat removal companies in your area.

  • What locations do you service?

    As one of the top bat removal companies in the area, our primary service area includes south-eastern New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts, typically within a 20-mile radius of Sandown, NH. However, there are exceptions. If you're unsure whether we can assist you, please give us a call and we'll see if we can help!

  • What do you do with the animals once they are captured?

    If the animal seems to be in good health, we move it to an environment that is appropriate for its well-being.

  • Can the city or county take care of the problem for free?

    Municipal services for animal control vary by city and county. Each municipality determines its own scope of services. For specific information regarding your area, feel free to contact us.

  • What types of traps do you use?

    We use cage traps to capture the animal in a humane manner.

  • How long have you been in business?

    We have been proudly serving our community since 2011.

  • Which animals do you handle?

    We handle a wide variety of animals including rats, mice, voles, moles, opossums, raccoons, fisher, foxes, coyotes, muskrats, beavers, otters, turtles, snakes, squirrels, rabbits, groundhogs, and skunks.

  • Which animals don't you handle?

    We are not licensed to handle bears, deer, or turkeys.

  • Do all animals carry rabies?

    While all mammals have the potential to carry rabies, not all animals are infected with the virus.

  • What form of payment do you accept?

    We welcome payment in cash, checks, and Venmo.

  • Do you pick up orphaned or injured animals?

    No, we do not pick up orphaned or injured animals. This requires a license for wildlife rehabilitation. We will direct you to a licensed wildlife rehabilitator in your local area.

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