We Provide a Full Range of Michigan Wildlife Removal Services
Most of the calls we get are because homeowners hear animals scurrying around inside the attic or walls. Most of the damage inside a houes or attic is unseen. Rodents like squirrels, mice, and rats often chew on electrical wires.
Wildlife such as raccoons, bats, birds, opossums, and rats spread several diseases that humans can and do catch, such as Histoplasmosis, Salmonella, Leptospirosis and more. Many critters leave droppings and urine in an attic or cause mold or odor problems.
We also handle animals outside the house. It could be a critter that has dug a large hole next to your house, or a raccoon in your garbage cans, an opossum that is stealing pet food, or a skunk living under your deck, causing an odor problem. Some animals destroy your garden or landscaping. Or perhaps you are simply scared of snakes. Whatever
the problem is, our wildlife experts can remove the source of the problem, and prevent it from happening again. We are not a Detroit extermination company, nor pest control. We are dedicated Detroit wildlife control experts.
Detroit Raccoon Removal - Raccoons commonly live in the attic, where they cause damage. They can also cause many problems outside.
Detroit Rat Extermination - We solve rat and mouse problems PERMANENTLY, by finding and sealing shut any and all rat entry holes.
Detroit Bat Control - We have a 100% success rate safely removing Michigan bats from buildings, and we guarantee our work.
Detroit Squirrel and Rodent Removal - For any critter, such as squirrels in the attic, we remove them, repair damage, & clean.
We believe we are Detroit's best. We do a complete job, from start to finish. We remove wildlife humanely and effectively. When we encounter animals inside a house, we inspect every part of the house, from ground to roof, to identify all the areas of entry, and we perform professional repairs, with guarantee. We inspect inside the attic to find any damage, and provide full cleaning services. We offer attic restoration, permanent rodent control, bat colony exclusion, bird prevention, snake removal, dead animal removal and odor control, and more. We are fully Michigan licensed and insured, and ready to solve your Detroit critter problem. Call us any time for a phone consulation and price quote, at 313-355-1666.
How To Get a Raccoon Out Of Your Attic
Discovering a secret tenant living in your Detroit raccoon removal home might come as a shock. If it hides in a dark place
such as your attic, trapping and getting rid of it becomes a mission that requires planning.
To initially protect your attic from raccoons, it is recommended to keep it well lit during the
night, and repair Detroit raccoon removal your rooftops on a regular basis, to avoid leaving holes and gaps that would
make it available for a raccoon to sneak in. One particular reason to approach trapping a raccoon on your attic carefully comes out of a
reason why this little animal came there in the first place. Chances are, you Detroit snake removal Smokey-eyed little friend is a female, and it inhabited your attic to become
a mother. This calls for a special approach in handling this situation. Considering the fact that raccoons are nocturnal
animals, and that they sleep during the day, you may try locating the animal at daytime, to determine if she gave birth to
any cubs. Removing a mother without her cubs Detroit snake removal will leave them to starve to death in your house. Not only is this inhumane
treatment, but it will also put you at risk of having dead and decomposing animals in your house. For that reason, it’s
recommended to try a professional approach first.
The best option is to bring in professional raccoon removing service or animal control. They are most qualified to trap the animal,
or animals, in a Detroit rat control safe and humane way and release it in its natural habitat. If this option is not available to you, the next best
thing is to trap a raccoon by yourself. Tapping a wild animal on your own needs to be well- planned to be performed effectively.
First, provide a good-quality cage trap. A good quality trap should be firm and have a well attached, sturdy lid. Make sure to
place this trap somewhere you assess is raccoons hunting or feeding ground, as well as Detroit rat control its moving patterns, to lessen the chances
of another species getting caught in the trap. Second, choose the right bait. Using other animal food as bait, as well as meat,
can cause other species to be attracted by the bait. In this case, you might end up trapping an opossum or your neighbor’s cat,
or even your own pet. The most appropriate bait for raccoon is sweet bait. This means using different sweets or marshmallows.
Using appropriate baits will help ensure that no other animal than raccoon will get trapped. If you have successfully trapped a
raccoon, don’t forget to relocate the cubs as well, or at least search for them. In case you can’t find them anywhere in your house,
chances are they are somewhere in your walls. Pay attention to any sounds that might be coming from there. The best option for actually
removing a raccoon out Detroit bat removal of your house is relocating. Take some time to return the animal in its natural environment.
If you are not able to transport the animal by yourself, contact professionals to turn the Detroit bat removal animal in. Professionals should make sure to
choose the right method of removing the animal. Animal control will check the raccoon's health and treat it if necessary. If a raccoon is
in bad health state and beyond the chance of recovery, it will be safely euthanized.
A healthy raccoon will be released, along with her cubs if there are any.
Repellent techniques for keeping raccoons away from your home Detroit rodent extermination are numerous. Although their effectiveness is questionable, if they are
combined with proper home maintenance, should protect your home. We have earlier mentioned lightning up your attic. Make sure any
lighting you install is Detroit rodent extermination secured, and away from any flammable materials. Using homemade sprays and sauces for repelling raccoons can
also help. You can choose store-bought repellants as well. They are usually in form of powders, sprays or granules and use unpleasant
taste and scent to drive away raccoons. Another safe alternative is using sound. The ultrasonic sound, to be precise. It should bother
raccoons to the degree where Detroit bird control they stop trying to inhabit a territory, in this case, your attic. As you can see, there are plenty humane
methods to remove a raccoon out of your attic. Particularly because of the fact that most Detroit bird control often it’s a female with cubs, is important to
choose a none-harmful method of trapping and removing.
To protect your family, yourself and other species from getting hurt, the best option that remains is hiring expert help to deal with this issue.
Other Detroit animal pest control topics:
Is it Legal to Catch a Venomous Snake
How to Find a Dead Animal in Your Walls
What is a Raccoon's Natural Diet
What to do After You Catch a Squirrel
Cold blooded creatures, such as snakes, love to slither undetected into our homes during Michigan's cold and
snowy winters. Since their body temperature reflects their environment you may find them in your
basement/kitchen/laundry room curled up under or next to something that emulates heat.
We service the following cities: Farmington Hills, Southfield, Oak Park, Berkley, Hazel Park, Madison Heights, Claswson,
Warren, St. Clair, Harper Woods, Grosse Pointe, Livonia, Hamtramck, Taylor, Allen Park, Westland, Garden City,
Melvindale, River Rouge, LaSalle, Pleasant Park, Dearborn,
Windsor, Royal Oak, and Canton.
We also service the following counties: Monroe County, Lenawee County, Hillsdale County,
Jackson County, Washtenaw County, Macomb County, Oakland County, Livingston County, Ingham County,
Eaton County, Clinton County, shiawassee County, Genesee County, Lapeer County, And St. Clair County.
We are ready to solve your Detroit wildlife removal issue!
Call us any time at 313-355-1666 - We look forward to solving your wildlife problem!