Wildlife Trapping
Stop wildlife in its tracks.
Removing gray and flying squirrels, skunks, and other wildlife from home or office only solves part of the problem. It’s essential to address how the animals are getting in, so you don’t have to deal with the issue again in the future. Plus, certain types of wildlife are protected and require specialized knowledge and proven processes to remove them safely and humanely. Our trained technicians are State certified with Problem Animal Control (PAC) licenses, OSHA fall protection certified, licensed for hydraulic lifts (if needed), trained in ladder safety and are Nationally accredited with the Quality Pro accreditation.
We have the expertise to trap and remove:
- Snakes
- Birds and more
Removal: Our team will safely remove problem animals from your property in accordance with State regulations.
Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
We offer affordable, multi-year warranty programs for our exclusion work. If a new break in occurs under warranty, materials and labor are covered! Just one of the reasons we’re the most trusted wildlife exclusion professionals in the area.
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