The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is having a hard time dealing with the nosing around of moose in residential trash. Alaskan moose is one of the largest subspecies of all types of moose. The large animal can grow antlers as wide as six feet from end to end. Dealing with such a massive creature especially when it is agitated takes a lot of skill and expertise. To make it worse, the male moose become more aggressive during the mating season in autumn and even though moose prefer to leave humans alone, they may charge at such times. Get rid of moose from your yard can be challenging.
The interaction of moose and human beings has steadily been on the rise with more of them wandering into human settlements every year in search of food, especially in the months of March and April when the winter food supply in the wild is scarce. The moose often wander into the city in large numbers looking for food and equally causing a lot of nuisance. Moose are generally harmless creatures but there are a couple of scenarios where they can be harmful and aggressive towards human beings.
Moose have been known to attack human beings for food, to protect their young or if they feel, harassed by humans. They can also get agitated by barking dogs or traffic to the extent of causing collision accidents. If you see moose tracks on your property, if you notice moose droppings, noises or shrubbery and trees stripped of leaves and buds, you should consider moose removal services. These animals can be harmful especially to young children. Having a moose problem close to your home is not something to take lightly.
It is estimated that there over one thousand five hundred moose living around the anchorage area making them the most dangerous and regularly encountered animals. It is important to understand the moose, when it is more likely to attack and what to do if you encounter an aggressive moose. You should never attempt to shoo away moose on your own, feed them or set your dogs on them to drive them off the property. A moose can chase and trample or kick pets causing injuries that are fatal at times.
Varmint Gone Anchorage has developed special techniques and eviction scents to get rid of moose and keep moose from damaging your property while protecting your family and pets alike, along with also protecting this very special animal in Alaska. They are able to ascertain the level of risk associated, repair the damage caused by the moose and safely lead the moose away from your property while minimizing the risk of injury or death. The humane removal of moose from human settlements is the best way to deal with them.