Meet the Wildlife We Handle

Each species has unique behaviors and challenges. Whether it’s a raccoon in your attic or a skunk under your porch, I provide safe, humane removal solutions. Explore the common wildlife intruders below.

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Starlings

These small, glossy black birds with hints of green and purple are often seen in large flocks perched on utility lines or in urban spaces. While fascinating to watch, starlings can quickly become a nuisance when they nest in ventilation systems or soffits. Their droppings pose health risks, and their nests can block airflow in vents, leading to potential fire hazards or damage.
Solution: I provide humane eviction services to safely remove starling nests and prevent their return by securing entry points.

Squirrels

Known for their playful antics, squirrels can become destructive when they chew through roofing, wiring, and insulation to nest in attics or walls. Their relentless gnawing poses a fire hazard, and their presence can lead to noise disturbances and contamination from droppings.
Solution: I specialize in identifying entry points, evicting squirrels, and implementing effective barriers to protect your home while respecting the animals.

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Raccoons

These clever and curious animals can wreak havoc when they access attics, chimneys, or garbage areas. Raccoons can damage roofs, insulation, and wiring, and they may carry diseases like rabies or parasitic worms.
Solution: I offer humane raccoon removal, targeting their nesting areas, and secure vulnerable parts of your home to prevent their return while keeping them safe in the process.

Skunks

Famous for their strong odor, skunks are gentle creatures but become a challenge when they take up residence under decks, sheds, or porches. Their digging can damage lawns, and encounters with their spray can leave lasting unpleasantness.
Solution: I provide careful removal of skunks and preventive measures to block their burrowing spots, ensuring your property stays skunk-free.

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Bats

Bats are incredible insect-eaters, but when they enter homes, they can cause significant problems. Their droppings, or guano, can damage insulation and spread fungal diseases like histoplasmosis. Bats often roost in attics or behind siding, posing health and sanitation concerns.
Solution: Using safe and legal methods, I can humanely exclude bats, ensuring they relocate without harm, and seal entry points to keep your home bat-free.