![]() For professional advice, solutions or recommendations please refer to a licensed wildlife control expert. ![]() More effective and long-term solutions for conflicts with wildlife are to remove attractants and to prevent animals from accessing structures. When an animal is removed by trapping or killing, the void that is left will most likely be filled by another animal in the near future. Depending on the season, orphans may also be left behind and will die of starvation in crawl spaces, attics or walls, leading to new problems, such as rotting carcasses in inaccessible areas. Relocated animals struggle to survive in unfamiliar surroundings, have to compete with others of their species that are already established at the relocation site, and may potentially transport new diseases or parasites to a new area. Please note that trapping and relocating wild animals is never a long-term solution and often inhumane to the captured animal. A waiver shall be filled out and you will be responsible of humanely removing the animal, and relocating it to in an appropriate habitat and on property where you have permission to do so. If you decide to trap a wild nuisance animal on your property, you have the option to borrow a live animal trap from the Haysville Police Department at no cost to you. A current list of Nuisance Wildlife Damage Control permittees can be found at. For wildlife related issues and questions you can also contact the Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks or a certified Wildlife Removal or Pest Control business. If you have a wildlife issue and would like to have someone come out to evaluate the situation, please call 911 and we will try to assist you or possibly give information on who you can contact. Haysville Animal Control has very limited equipment and resources to handle calls regarding wildlife that has come into the City. Haysville Animal Control does not trap, transport, impound or handle felines (including both domestic and feral cats) Services Not Offered by Haysville Animal Control If Animal Control is not available, a police officer will take the reportĪnd forward the case to Animal Control once back on duty.ĭead animal pick up dependent upon circumstances Responding to citizen complaints relating to dogs or nuisance animalsĬapturing and impounding loose or dangerous dogsĮnforcing the Haysville City Code, Chapter 2 (Animal Ordinances)Įducating the public with regard to animal welfare and promoting responsible pet ownershipĪnimal bite investigation and rabies control and quarantineĪnimal bites must be reported immediately! loose or aggressive dogs, dog bites or excessive barking), call 911 and a Haysville Police officer will ![]() ![]() Monday through Friday.įor animal control calls outside those hours The Haysville Animal Control Officer is normally on duty from 9 a.m. ![]()
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