Owl Boxes San Diego
Do you love owls and live in the San Diego area? Critter Gitters can actually help get owls to inhabit your property. Additionally, you will be able to watch the owls and potentially their babies up close and personal. Our owl boxes have Wifi enabled wildlife viewing camera inside which will allow you to safely observe the owls. You can see the owls and how they interact with each other in their home. When the owls lay eggs you can actually watch the baby owls hatch too. The owls will use the same box year after year. This is the closest you can come to having a pet owl.
Are you interested in getting an owl box San Diego residents? Critter Gitters is dedicated to helping owls continue to thrive in San Diego. Our goal is not just to safely remove animals from homes and businesses in San Diego, but to also create habitats that are more suitable. If you are interested in getting an owl box San Diego residents, call us. We look forward to helping you and the local owls looking for a new home.
Facts About Owls in the San Diego Area
Owls are an amazing part of nature and are quite prevalent in the greater San Diego area. Additionally, owls are an incredibly important part of our local ecosystem. They naturally help keep rodent populations in check in a humane and safe manner by eating rodents. Rodents are most active at night when owls are hunting for food sources. A single owl family will eat close to 1300 rats per year. During mating season they will more than double that amount and consume an astonishing 3,000 rats a year. The majestic Great Horned Owl is the most common type of owl found in San Diego County. However, there are a number of other beautiful species of owls throughout the San Diego area just looking for a new home. Having an owl in your yard is like having a wildlife and pest control company working for you 365 days a year.
Call Us
Call Critter Gitters to order your owl box. We will install your owl box and set it up for you. With your help we can give owls a new home and help keep rodent populations under control. We look forward to hearing from you.