Animal Damage Control + Home Solutions
Trapping - Exclusion - Habitat Modification - Junk Removal
What to Expect
Through our training, and years of experience in pest management, we have found that trapping, exclusion and habitat modification are among the most important pieces to successful animal damage control. These are poison-free methods that can be used to help control wildlife populations and prevent pest problems.
In most circumstances we use a combination of trapping, exclusion, habitat modification and customer education to achieve the most humane, effective, lasting solutions for eliminating wildlife pests from your spaces.
We will work with you to understand your goals and establish clear expectations of our processes and anticipated outcomes.
We greatly value the work done by local wildlife rescues and pride ourselves in maintaining relationships with these organizations.
It is important to keep in mind that there are many species-specific rules regarding handling and transport of wildlife. There can be serious safety and legal implications for mishandling certain wildlife. We adhere to all applicable regulations.
Mice, Rats, Squirrels, Opossums, Bats, Groundhogs, Beavers, Skunks, Raccoons, Foxes, Coyotes + more!
Trapping
We use species and problem-specific traps to capture and remove unwanted wildlife pests from your spaces. We will always recommend the most humane, effective solution for your problem.
Exclusion
Exclusion involves creating physical barriers to keep unwanted wildlife pests out of a space. Methods include assessing a property for entry points and sealing or repairing the opening.
Entry points are often found in damage to structures, foundations, vents, gaps, cracks, holes, burrows
Habitat Modification Services
Habitat modification involves changing a habitat for animals by removing essential resources. It is a key part of preventing animal damage both inside, and outside. Removing clutter and junk, eliminating brush piles, trimming shrubs, securing trash bins are all examples of potential habitat modification strategies.
Even if you are not currently experiencing a pest-problem, proactively giving attention to potential pest resources could help to limit potential problems.
Clutter and Junk Removal
Houses, apartments, basements, storage units
Outdoor junk piles, junk vehicles, boats, brush piles and more!