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Wildlife identification guide

It can be hard to tell what kind of animal has moved onto your property. Keeping wildlife out of your home or business starts with knowing what to look for. This wildlife identification guide helps you recognize common animals, understand why they seek shelter indoors, and learn how exclusion helps prevent issues.  With the proper steps, you can protect your home or business and maintain a smooth daily life.

Common wildlife pests

Many wildlife species can become pests when they seek food, shelter, or warmth in residential or commercial spaces. Raccoons may break into attics or dumpsters. Squirrels often chew through wood or wiring. Bats can roost in quiet roof spaces. Skunks, groundhogs, and opossums dig under sheds or porches. Each of these animals can bring noise, mess, or damage, and some can carry diseases. 

Our wildlife management service helps to keep these pests out of your property with our effective exclusions and deterrent solutions to help manage your at-home pest management.

Pest control for your business

Wildlife issues can disrupt operations, damage equipment, and pose safety risks to staff and customers. We can work with you to address these issues and minimize downtime. 

Our technicians inspect your building, clearly explain their findings, and develop a plan focused on long-term prevention. This may involve sealing entry points, improving sanitation, or adjusting outdoor areas to reduce wildlife activity. If animals return, we stay with you to adjust the plan as needed. You can learn more about our support through business pest management.

Get help with wildlife control

Wildlife activity on your property can lead to damage, disruption, and long-term issues if left unchecked. Schedule a free inspection with our local team to assess the situation and get expert guidance on effective, responsible solutions to protect your home or business.

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Contact your local pest control office to find out more about how we can protect your property.

Pest control for your business

Learn more about how we can help protect your business from pest problems year-round.