Our Process
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Remove the Problem. Seal the Home. Prevent the Return.
Wildlife issues can feel stressful and unpredictable, especially when you hear noises at night or notice damage around your home. Our process is designed to be simple, professional, and effective: we identify the cause, remove the wildlife safely, secure the entry points, and help prevent it from happening again.
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What to Expect in 4 Easy Steps
1. Inspection – We identify the animal, entry points, and damage.
2. Humane Removal – We remove the wildlife safely and legally.
3. Prevention & Repairs – We seal and reinforce vulnerable areas.
4. Protection – We back our work and help keep wildlife from returning.
1. Full Property Inspection
What We Do
We begin with a detailed inspection of your property, focusing on areas where wildlife most commonly enter and hide. This includes rooflines, soffits, fascia, vents, and chimneys, as well as attics, crawlspaces, garages, and sheds. We also check decks, porches, window wells, foundations, and any entry points around plumbing lines, gaps, or loose panels.
What We Look For
During the inspection, we look for entry holes and structural weak points, even those as small as a few inches wide. We identify tracks, droppings, nesting materials, and odor sources that indicate wildlife activity. We also assess chew marks, scratching, torn insulation, duct damage, and signs of babies or seasonal nesting, ensuring the situation is handled safely and responsibly.
What You Get
You receive a clear explanation of what’s happening in your home and why the issue occurred. Whenever possible, we provide photos or videos of entry points and affected areas. Before any work begins, we present a recommended plan along with transparent pricing, so you know exactly what to expect.
Why It Matters
A proper inspection is the foundation of effective wildlife removal. Without identifying all entry points and underlying issues, animals can return or new problems can develop over time. By taking the time to assess your property thoroughly, we’re able to address the root cause of the issue and provide solutions that protect your home, your health, and your peace of mind.
2. Humane Wildlife Removal
How Removal Works
Every wildlife situation is different, so we select the safest and most effective removal method based on the type of animal, the time of year, and the structure of your property. Our humane approach may include one-way exits that allow animals to leave without re-entering, hands-on removal when it is safe and permitted, and strategies that account for nests or babies during sensitive seasons. When needed, we also provide guidance on safe cleanup after removal.
Our Humane Approach
We believe wildlife removal should be handled responsibly and with care. Humane methods reduce stress on the animal while protecting your home from unnecessary damage. By following legal and ethical practices, we ensure the situation is resolved without causing harm or creating additional risks.
Why Humane Removal Matters
Humane removal reduces the risk to homeowners, pets, and wildlife by preventing dangerous encounters and accidental trapping. It helps avoid animals dying inside walls or attics, which can lead to odors and costly repairs. Proper removal also prevents panic-related damage, such as excessive chewing or scratching, and leads to more effective long-term results.
Important Safety Note
We never recommend quick, patch only fixes without proper removal. Sealing entry points while an animal is still inside can create serious problems, including increased property damage, strong odors, and potential health risks. Proper removal always comes first to ensure the issue is handled correctly and safely.
3. Prevention & Repairs
Securing Your Home
Removing the animal is only part of the solution. If entry points remain open or weak areas are not properly reinforced, wildlife often returns, or a new animal may move in. This step focuses on securing your home and addressing the conditions that allowed the issue to happen in the first place.
What We Seal
Based on your home’s structure and the specific wildlife issue, prevention may include sealing entry holes with durable, wildlife resistant materials and reinforcing vulnerable areas such as soffits, roof edges, and weak corners. We may also install vent or chimney caps, add protective guards, block access under decks or porches where applicable, and repair damage caused by wildlife as needed.
Why Prevention Works
Wildlife problems often repeat because animals are drawn to the same conditions. Attics provide warmth, areas under decks or sheds offer shelter, and loose soffits or vents create easy access points. Nearby food sources such as garbage, pet food, or bird seed can also attract animals back to the property.
Our goal
Our goal is to make your home unattractive and inaccessible to wildlife. By eliminating entry points and reinforcing vulnerable areas, we help reduce the chances of future infestations and provide a more reliable, long term solution.
4. Protection
Ongoing Protection
Once your home is secured, we provide clear next steps to help maintain prevention and reduce the risk of wildlife returning. This step focuses on long-term protection and giving you confidence that the issue has been handled properly.
What You Receive
You receive confirmation that all identified entry points have been secured, along with a clear summary of the work completed. We also provide simple homeowner recommendations to help reduce future risk, such as managing attractants and monitoring common access areas. Where applicable, we explain available protection options so you understand what coverage is included.
Why Ongoing Protection Matters
Wildlife activity can change over time, especially with seasonal behavior and environmental factors. Ongoing protection helps ensure that secured areas remain effective and that new risks are identified early, helping prevent repeat issues.
Our Commitment
Our commitment is to provide lasting peace of mind, not just a one-time service. By combining proper exclusion with clear guidance and protection options, we help keep your home protected well after the job is complete.
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How Long Will This Take?
Most jobs follow this general timeline:
1. Inspection: Usually same day or scheduled quickly
2. Removal: Often completed the same day, or within 1–2 visits
3. Prevention/Repairs: Completed immediately after removal when possible
4. Full resolution: Depends on the animal, access, and repair scope
NOTE: If babies are involved (seasonal), we’ll explain the safest, legal approach and expected timing.
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Common Problems We Solve
Our process is designed to eliminate:
- Scratching and noise in walls/ceilings
- Droppings/odor issues and contaminated areas inside the home
- Repeated break-ins from the same animal
- Damage to insulation, vents, soffits, and wiring areas throughout the home
- Wildlife returning season after season
- Health risks caused by contaminated living spaces
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Signs You Might Need Service
Schedule an InspectionNot Sure If You Have Wildlife? Look For:
- Unexplained smells in attic/garage
- Torn soffits or roofline gaps
- Droppings, tracks, or nesting materials
- Pets staring at walls/ceilings or acting unusually alert
- Flies or insects increasing suddenly (sometimes linked to wildlife)
FAQs
Can I just seal the hole?
Sealing without proper removal often makes the problem worse. If the animal is inside, it may panic, cause more damage, or lead to odor/health risks. The correct approach is removal first, then sealing and reinforcement.
Will the animal come back?
If entry points and weak areas are properly secured, the chances drop significantly. Prevention and reinforcement are the key to long-term results.
What about babies?
If babies are present, we use a careful plan that protects them and resolves the issue properly. Timing can vary by species and season, and we’ll explain everything clearly.
Is wildlife removal dangerous?
It can be. Animals may bite, scratch, carry parasites, or contaminate spaces. It’s safer to avoid direct contact and have a professional assess the situation.
Ready to Fix Your Wildlife Issues?
Don’t wait for the damage to get worse. Book an inspection and we’ll walk you through the safest, most effective solution.