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Professional Wildlife Exclusion and Animal Removal Services

Our licensed wildlife professionals humanely evict nuisance animals and permanently seal the entry points they exploited β€” addressing the structural vulnerability, not just the animal.

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Inspection & written treatment plan before work begins
IPM-compliant treatment protocols
Follow-up service included until the property clears
Overview

Wildlife Exclusion Is Not Just Animal Removal

Removing wildlife from an attic without identifying and sealing the entry point produces a predictable outcome: a new animal moves in within weeks, following the same scent trails to the same gap. Effective wildlife management requires eviction followed by thorough structural exclusion β€” identifying and sealing every gap, soffit failure, damaged fascia, or roof penetration that allowed access. Wildlife exclusion also addresses the contamination left behind, including nesting material, urine, feces, and in bat cases, guano accumulation that requires specific handling protocols.

Permanent resolution requires exclusion of the structure β€” not just removal of the animal.

Warning Signs

Signs You Have a Wildlife Intrusion Problem

Scratching or Thumping Sounds in Walls or Ceiling
Nocturnal scratching sounds in walls or ceilings during evening hours typically indicate wildlife or rodents in the wall void or attic space.
Animal Droppings in Attic or Crawl Space
Droppings in accessible areas like the attic or crawl space confirm active wildlife presence and can help identify the species involved.
Strong Ammonia or Musky Odor
A persistent ammonia odor from the attic or walls typically indicates accumulated animal urine. Musky odor near the foundation may indicate skunk denning.
Damaged Roofline, Soffits, or Fascia
Chewed or displaced roofing material, bent soffits, or damaged fascia boards are typical wildlife entry damage patterns.
Nesting Material Visible in Attic
Piles of leaves, insulation, or shredded material in attic corners indicate active nesting by wildlife or birds.
Bats at Entry Points at Dusk
Watching the exterior at dusk and observing bats exiting from a consistent point identifies an active bat colony and the exclusion target.
How It Works

Our Wildlife Exclusion Process

01

Full Inspection

We inspect the exterior roofline, foundation, and all structural penetrations to identify entry points, assess wildlife species and population size, and evaluate contamination extent.

02

Species Identification and Regulatory Review

State wildlife regulations govern protected species β€” bats, migratory birds, and others have legal constraints on eviction timing and methods. We identify the species and confirm the appropriate legal approach.

03

Humane Eviction

We install one-way exclusion devices that allow animals to exit but not re-enter, or use live-trap and release methods appropriate to the species and situation.

04

Permanent Exclusion

After eviction is confirmed, we permanently seal all identified entry points with species-appropriate materials β€” heavy gauge hardware cloth, steel flashing, foam backer with sealant.

05

Contamination Assessment and Cleanup

We assess the contamination left by the wildlife presence and provide cleanup recommendations or service for nesting material removal, urine-soaked insulation replacement, and sanitization.

In Depth

Why Wildlife Exclusion Requires Licensed Professionals

Wildlife exclusion operates under state-specific regulations that govern which species can be trapped, when, and how. Bats are federally protected during maternity season β€” excluding bats while young are present in the colony results in pup mortality and is a federal violation. Migratory birds and their active nests are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Wildlife professionals carry state-issued nuisance wildlife control operator permits and know the legal calendar for each species. Attempting DIY exclusion without this knowledge can create regulatory liability beyond the original problem.

Why Pest Control Crew USA

Why Homeowners Choose Our Network for Wildlife Exclusion

Regulatory Compliance

State and federal wildlife protection laws govern exclusion timing for bats, migratory birds, and other protected species β€” our professionals operate within legal parameters.

Structural Entry Point Sealing

We identify and seal every viable entry point, not just the primary one β€” incomplete exclusion allows rapid re-colonization.

Contamination Remediation

We assess and address the contamination risk from wildlife presence β€” insulation replacement, sanitization, and odor elimination are part of complete service.

Inspection Guarantee

Our exclusion work is inspected before completion β€” we confirm the seal is complete before closing the job.

Service Area

Wildlife Exclusion in Every State

Our licensed specialists provide wildlife exclusion across all 50 states. Select your state for local coverage and regional pest details.

Common Questions

Wildlife Exclusion β€” Frequently Asked Questions

Honest answers to the questions homeowners ask most about wildlife exclusion.

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