Arizona has a significant bobcat population. Arizona Game and Fish Department, in fact, reports that thousands are taken by hunters and fur trappers each year across the state.
Here in southern Arizona, homeowners, hikers, golfers, and winter snowbirds typically enjoy bobcats in a different way-taking photographs, watching bobcats walk through back yards, lounging on patios, and even sharing a fairway or green during a round of golf. In rare cases, a small pet, chickens, or doves feeding at a bird feeder have become prey of bobcats in the neighborhood. When something like this happens, very often, a homeowner or Property Management Company places a call to 1st Response Wildlife to discuss their options.
Here we see what homeowners often see and photograph outside their picture windows or just beyond their property line.
1st Response Wildlife, as a licensed nuisance live trapper under the direction of the Arizona Game and Fish Department, is focused on working with homeowners and Property Management Companies to understand their specific situations, discuss and educate the interested parties on their options and then, if required, trap and relocate bobcats that truly are a nuisance. In some cases, making an area with pets or chickens more secure, changing bird feeder locations, and being aware of bobcat habits is all that is necessary. For others, however, when a female bobcat decides to have her babies in an attic, a bobcat really is preying on or threatening pets, the best option is to trap and relocate them.
One situation where bobcats were creating a nuisance resulted in the application of a term usually applied in the UK to this blog-“Bloody Bobcats.” While this term is broadly and often used or applied in jest, in the case of one homeowner, it turned out to have a specific application. It seems that bobcats in the neighborhood had decided that the front edge of their Santa Fe home was a great place to bring and consume their prey.
As you can see, this line that runs down the front of the home, just above the garage is ugly.
Closer inspection by the homeowner and then by 1st Response Wildlife, identified the material constituting the line, as blood from prey that bobcats would bring and consume on the roof. (Hence the moniker, “Bloody Bobcats!”) The homeowner and his neighbor had observed and photographed bobcats in the neighborhood on a number of occasions. However, when this behavior continued and the line became more pronounced, it was decided to ask 1st Response Wildlife to relocate them.
The area was inspected and it was discovered that, perhaps one influencing factor for bobcats choosing a roof as a dining location, was that a large herd of Javelina frequented the area. To confirm that competition for the same travel routes, a trail camera was set up and, as expected, for a period of time, the herd was photographed foraging around the perimeter of the home.
Here we see Javelina inspecting and actually tripping the bobcat trap.
Once the Javelina moved on and the area was cleaned up, as you can see in the somewhat grainy photograph below, taken at night, a bobcat returned and, in the picture below, came-to-trap. was removed and relocated several miles away where there was plenty of its normal prey, water, and shelter.
Here is the bobcat resting in the trap ready to be relocated.
Once the area was cleared, the bobcat was removed and relocated several miles away where there was plenty of its normal prey, water, and shelter
If you have bobcats living in your area, around your business, home, or property you manage and believe they are a nuisance, 1st Response Wildlife would be happy to talk with you about your experiences and explore ideas for living with them or, if it is determined that they are really becoming a nuisance, trap and relocate them for you. Please give 1st Response Wildlife a call for the best outcome for you and for what can be those, “Bloody Bobcats!”
If you would like help with any Nuisance animals, noises in your building, see or hear something in or around your home, business, or property and would like help identifying it, humanely removing it, with the assurance it will be relocated to live in a safe environment, please give 1st Response Wildlife a call to discuss your options.
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Josh's Cell (24/7 Hours): 520-260-9517
Josh Waling is a humane Licensed Animal Trapper who catches and releases wildlife, removing animals including bobcats (lince), coyotes, snakes, rattlesnakes (serpiente de cascabel), raccoons (mapache), pack rats, gila monsters (monstruos de gila), rabbits (canejo), owls, bats, hawks, ducks, opossums, squirrels (ardilla), peacocks, coatimundi (gato solo), skunks (mofeta), ringtails, exotics, and domestic cats and dogs. He delivers service that is professional and fast and he is available 24/7. Give him a call the next time you hear unusual noises in the attic or crawl spaces in your home or if you see wildlife eating your vegetation, creating nests, and raising their young too close to your pets or children or have an exotic sighting in your neighborhood. 520-260-9517 Thanks!
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