Feb 20, 2025 | Mice, Wildlife Removal Services
Americans love their pets. Statistics reveal that in 2024 almost 88 million homes — 66 percent of homes in the U.S. — included a pet.1 While we love our dogs and cats, they are among the few animals we willingly allow in our homes. Other animals, like...
Apr 8, 2024 | Bats, Birds, Mice, Raccoons, Squirrels, Wildlife Removal Services
A common item found on roofs are attic fan vents. A common area we find critters entering properties are through those vents. Attic vents are generally larger than most box vents and tend to be circular. Their purpose is to help move heat and vapor out of the attic...
Feb 9, 2024 | Mice, Rats, Squirrels
When homeowners are tipped off to an unwelcome guest in their attic its usually through sound. Gnawing, scratching and scurrying are all common adjectives used to describe the noises from above. Attic inspections are a useful exercise to shed light on which critter...
Dec 16, 2023 | Mice, Rats
When setting products for mice or rat removal it can be beneficial to understand how these rodents operate to ensure a smooth eviction. Mice and rats are creatures of habit. They may not have the best vision, however they are able to navigate terrain acrobatically....
Nov 30, 2023 | Mice, Rats
After removing wildlife or rodents from a property homeowners are generally eager to identify how the uninvited guest entered the home in the first place. The search then commences to find critter entry points. After the entry points have been identified the task of...
Nov 28, 2023 | Mice, Rats
Some homeowners are tipped off to the presence of rats in their home when they find feces in their living spaces. Unlike some critters that have a dedicated latrine area, rats will excrete waste while on the move. The rat feces can then be followed like a trail to see...