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...
Oct 12, 2023 | Bobcats, Wildlife Removal Services
Bobcats can be found coast to coast in North America. The bobcat has proven to be highly adaptable and resilient to the deforestation and increase of commercial and residential space. Although these critters remain elusive to most, some homeowners find them frequently...
Jun 21, 2023 | Wildlife Removal Services
Crawlspaces can be unattractive to most humans. Crawlspaces are typically dirty, low clearance, and accommodate a homes water and service lines. While humans may stay away from the underbelly of their homes critters are attracted to them. What makes crawlspaces...
Jun 12, 2023 | Coyotes, Wildlife Removal Services
Across North America there’s an increase of nuisance wildlife calls for coyotes. Homeowners becoming more apprehensive to let their pets outside unsupervised for fear a coyote might pick them up. Other homeowners concerned with how close coyotes are on running trails...
May 14, 2023 | Bats, Mice, Raccoons, Rats, Wildlife Removal Services
When dealing with a critter or rodent in a home the objective is to evict and seal/exclude. A key point of that objective involves locating entry points to exclude. Homes offer critters plenty of nooks and crannies to tuck into. Luckily there are signs to look for...
May 9, 2022 | Birds, Wildlife Removal Services
Commonly found on the sides of peoples homes are square exhaust vents coming from bathrooms and dryers. Homeowners can sometimes hear chirping and rustling while doing laundry or in their bathroom. How are birds entering these vents and what are they doing in there?...