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Expert wildlife removal services in Melbourne, FLDr. Critter offers top-notch wildlife removal services in Melbourne, FL, for homeowners and businesses dealing with wildlife infestations. Our team of experts is equipped with the latest technology and tools to humanely remove wildlife from your property, and we specialize in removing all kinds of critters, from raccoons to snakes, bats, squirrels, and more. We are committed to providing our clients with quality services that are fast, efficient, and affordable, and we ensure that all our clients receive a personalized solution to meet their specific needs.

Call us today at 800-932-7287 or fill out our online form to get a free quote for our wildlife removal services in Melbourne, FL. Our team of professionals is dedicated to helping you resolve your wildlife issues quickly and efficiently, so you can enjoy a safe and pest-free home or business. Trust us to deliver exceptional results that will exceed your expectations and ensure your complete satisfaction.

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About Melbourne

Melbourne /mlbrn/ is a city in Brevard County, Florida, United States. It is located 72mi (116km) southeast of Orlando. As of the 2020 Decennial Census, there was a population of 84,678. The municipality is the second-largest in the county by both size and population. Melbourne is a principal city of the Palm Bay Melbourne Titusville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. In 1969, the city was expanded by merging with nearby Eau Gallie.

Evidence for the presence of Paleo-Indians in the Melbourne area during the late Pleistocene epoch was uncovered during the 1920s. C. P. Singleton, a Harvard University zoologist, discovered the bones of a mammoth (Mammuthus columbi) on his property along Crane Creek, 1.5 miles (2.4km) from Melbourne, and brought in Amherst College paleontologist Frederick B. Loomis to excavate the skeleton. Loomis found a second elephant, with a "large rough flint instrument" among fragments of the elephant's ribs. Loomis found in the same stratum mammoth, mastodon, horse, ground sloth, tapir, peccary, camel, and saber-tooth cat bones, all extinct in Florida since the end of the Pleistocene 10,0008,000 BCE. At a nearby site a human rib and charcoal were found in association with Mylodon, Megalonyx, and Chlamytherium (ground sloth) teeth. A finely worked spear point found with these items may have been displaced from a later stratum. In 1925 attention shifted to the Melbourne golf course.
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