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Animal Capture and Removal

While most people appreciate wildlife, it is essential to maintain an acceptable level of safety within the home or office where an animal is concerned. Our goal is to quickly and humanely address any problems our customers might have with a wild animal and at the same time, preserve and protect the life of the animal in question. Safe and effective wildlife trapping and removal play a very important role in our success.

A close up of a raccoon on top of a tree
A view of the inside of a room with white tarps.

Exclusion

Trapping and removing the animal is only the beginning step in the process. It is also crucial that preventative measures be taken to ensure the problem does not become a recurring issue. We can evaluate the area in question and develop the best possible means of keeping similar or other animals from accessing the same area, basically animal-proofing your house.

Repair Damage

A wild animal can and will do a surprising amount of damage to your home. The removal of siding, large amounts of fecal matter being left, destruction of heating and air ducts, and destruction of electrical wires are but a few of the damages that can result from a wild animal taking up residence in a home or office. Not only do these damages create less-than-desirable living conditions, but they can also, in some cases, create a hazardous situation that demands immediate attention.

A view of the inside of an attic with insulation.
A crawl space with water damage and no roof.

Odor Control

We utilize an excellent line of products that enable us to get rid of the terrible odors wild animals leave behind. Feces, urine, guano, skunk spray, and even decay as a result of a dead animal left in or under your home can result in residual odors for an extensive period of time. We can address these issues and, coupled with our Exclusion practices, ensure the problem will never happen again.

Dead Animal Removal

It is very important to remove dead animals from inside and around your house, not only for the obvious reasons of odor and appearance but also to protect you and your family from potential disease exposure. Similarly, failure to address the presence of a dead animal will result in additional problems, not limited to the attraction of a variety of insects and scavengers hoping to feed off the rotting remains.

A view of the inside of a room with some insulation.

Animal Capture and Removal

While most people appreciate wildlife, it is essential to maintain an acceptable level of safety within the home or office where an animal is concerned. Our goal is to quickly and humanely address any problems our customers might have with a wild animal and at the same time, preserve and protect the life of the animal in question.

Safe and effective wildlife trapping and removal play a very important role in our success.

A room that has been covered in white tarps.

Safe and effective wildlife trapping and removal play a very important role in our success.

A view of the inside of a room with white tarps.

Exclusion

Trapping and removing the animal is only the beginning step in the process. It is also crucial that preventative measures be taken to ensure the problem does not become a recurring issue. We can evaluate the area in question and develop the best possible means of keeping similar or other animals from accessing the same area, basically animal-proofing your house.

Repair Damage

A wild animal can and will do a surprising amount of damage to your home. The removal of siding, large amounts of fecal matter being left, destruction of heating and air ducts, and destruction of electrical wires are but a few of the damages that can result from a wild animal taking up residence in a home or office.

Not only do these damages create less-than-desirable living conditions, but they can also, in some cases, create a hazardous situation that demands immediate attention.

A view of the inside of an attic with insulation.

Not only do these damages create less-than-desirable living conditions, but they can also, in some cases, create a hazardous situation that demands immediate attention.

A crawl space with water damage and no roof.

Odor Control

We utilize an excellent line of products that enable us to get rid of the terrible odors wild animals leave behind. Feces, urine, guano, skunk spray, and even decay as a result of a dead animal left in or under your home can result in residual odors for an extensive period of time.

We can address these issues and, coupled with our Exclusion practices, ensure the problem will never happen again.

We can address these issues and, coupled with our Exclusion practices, ensure the problem will never happen again.

Dead Animal Removal

It is very important to remove dead animals from inside and around your house, not only for the obvious reasons of odor and appearance but also to protect you and your family from potential disease exposure.

Similarly, failure to address the presence of a dead animal will result in additional problems, not limited to the attraction of a variety of insects and scavengers hoping to feed off the rotting remains.

A view of the inside of a room with some insulation.

Similarly, failure to address the presence of a dead animal will result in additional problems, not limited to the attraction of a variety of insects and scavengers hoping to feed off the rotting remains.

Wildlife Descriptions

A rat is sitting on the ground and looking at something.

Rats

Typical indications of rats include noises at night, as well as scratching noises in the attic and walls. Rats leave small droppings and dig long tunnels in insulation. A rat problem is most often diagnosed by the recognition of a large amount of droppings found in remote or secluded areas where they might be living.

A squirrel standing on its hind legs with it's mouth open.

Squirrels

Squirrels are similar to Rats as far as symptoms go, with the exception that they can be heard throughout the day. Unlike rats, it is common to find squirrels living within someone’s attic without traces, such as droppings, being apparent. Squirrels will rarely, if ever, enter a crawlspace beneath a home or office.

A raccoon standing on top of a green background.

Raccoons

Raccoons are, in most cases, nocturnal. They leave large trails within the insulation, leave larger droppings (similar to those of a dog’s), and in most cases, leave some form of damage at their entry point that is easily recognizable from the outside. There can often be between 3 and 5 babies found in an attic where a raccoon has taken up residence, which need to be manually extracted and transported to a licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator.

A small animal is sitting on the ground

Opossums

Opossums are very similar to Raccoons in that they leave damage to exterior entry points and their droppings are of a similar size. Opossums differ in that they prefer to live in a low-lying area such as crawlspace.

A bat with large ears and wings.

Bats

Bats are most readily recognized by the smell of their droppings (guano). They are nocturnal animals and will spend daylight hours sleeping in extremely tight spaces. Telltale signs of bat problems include the presence of guano on the exterior of the building, usually at a possible entry point. The smell will be noticeable from a distance. Bats form large colonies where they take up residence.

A black snake is curled up on its back.

Snakes

The vast majority of snakes we deal with are non-venomous, however, care must be taken during the occasional encounter with a venomous snake. The most common indicator that someone has a snake problem is after a visual encounter; however, snakeskin can also be an indicator. Certain species will often enter the attic or crawlspace of someone who is experiencing a rodent problem.

A pigeon standing on its hind legs in front of a green background.

Birds

A bird issue is typically recognized by simple visual contact or by recognition of droppings on or around the area the birds are nesting. Depending on the bird species, there are a variety of different control methods. Only through consultation with a trained bird specialist can we begin to develop a plan to solve your problem.

A brown and black bear is standing up

Groundhog

Groundhogs are an industrious animal, capable of creating disturbances on your property in the form of holes. They can be dangerous to your pets, as they have sharp claws and teeth they will use when provoked.

A black and white striped skunk standing on its hind legs.

Skunks

Skunks are notorious for the odor they emit. They enjoy tight, dark, and confined spaces as shelter and use these areas during the day as they are nocturnal animals.