Wildlife Control Services
Our wildlife removal services are designed to safely and humanely remove unwanted animals from your property. Whether it’s raccoons, squirrels, bats, or other wildlife, our team is trained to handle the situation with care and expertise. We not only remove the animals but also offer preventative measures to ensure they don’t return. Trust us to protect your home and restore peace of mind.
Signs Of Wildlife In Your Home
Noises and Sounds: Unusual noises such as scratching, scurrying, or thumping from the attic, walls, or under floors, especially at night, can indicate the presence of animals like squirrels, rats, or raccoons.
Droppings and Urine: Finding droppings or urine stains in your home, garage, or attic is a clear sign of an infestation.
Damage to Property: Gnaw marks on wood, wires, or insulation, holes in walls or roofs, and torn-up lawns are signs of wildlife trying to gain entry or nesting.
Unpleasant Odors: Strong, musty odors emanating from hidden areas could indicate an infestation of wildlife. This could be due to animal urine, feces, or even a dead animal decaying in a secluded spot.
Nests: The discovery of nests in attics, basements, or tucked away in garages can indicate a place where wildlife has settled in to live and possibly raise young.
Visual Sightings: Of course, actually seeing an animal like a mouse, rat, squirrel, raccoon, or bat inside or around your property is a definitive sign of an infestation.
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Wildlife Removal FAQs
Our wildlife control service includes removing mice, rats, bats, raccoons, squirrels (grey and flying), possums, birds, bobcats, coyotes, beavers, otters, and snakes. We also remove all contaminated feces from the area.
Wildlife and rodents can damage electrical wiring and destroy insulation. They can also carry diseases like rabies, salmonella, or parasites like fleas and ticks into your home. Dropping, dander, and urine can also cause respiratory issues, particularly for individuals with allergies or asthma. To avoid health risks, removing wildlife from your property as soon as possible is important.
Bats can enter your home through openings caused by roof damage or improperly sealed siding. If you have bats in your attic, you’ll likely hear scratching or squeaking sounds in your attic at night. You’ll also see stains on the attic walls from urine as well as a strong smell of ammonia, caused by excrement.