IDENTIFYING THE
PROBLEM…
Usually the problem
is an animal that has either taken up residence in your
home, in a building on your property or in an area of the
property itself. So the first step is to identify what type
of animal this is. Identifying the type of animal that is
causing the conflict and where it is entering and exiting
will determine the type of trapping or exclusion method, or
both, that will be used to solve and remove the problem.
Different types of animals require different types of
trapping and exclusion methods. This is the first step in
removing the problem.
TRAPPING / EXCLUSION…
At this stage we have identified the animal
that is causing the concern. We will determine the point of
access and entry and can now remove the animal by trapping
or exclusion. Commercially made chimney covers by HYC
Company are sold and installed by our service as are special
roof vent covers, attic fan covers and chimney
covers to exclude the routine entry into homes by
squirrels, raccoons, birds and other wildlife.
EXCLUSION /
REPAIRS…
After the animals have
been removed preventative measures will be taken to assure that no
other animals can gain entry into the structure. Access
points will be closed with heavy wire and
recommendations can be made whether or not a repair is needed.
Wildlife Control Services holds Connecticut state
contractors license which can be utilized to repair and
restore structural damage. Some examples of routine
areas that animals enter are chimneys, ridge vents, gable
vents, sofitts, attic fans and dormers. These areas are
routine access points where squirrels, raccoons and bats
enter a home. We have products and procedures that can
eliminate access to your home in all of these areas.
YOUR
RESULT…
Very simply: no more access, no more
animals, no more problems.
At Wildlife Control Services,
LLC we are interested in solving your
problems. We appreciate your business and thank you for
allowing us to serve you. All of our
work is performed in accordance with State laws regarding
wildlife control.
Throughout the year, raccoons, skunks,
squirrels, bats, and other rodents and animals are
trying to find nesting areas by entering any structure that
can afford protection. This normal nesting behavior will
continue from early fall all the way into the summer
months. If animals are allowed to gain entry and nest, young
are sure to follow compounding the problem. Gaining
entry to your buildings or home is easier for these animals
than you might think. Have you ever watched a gray squirrel
try to gain access to a bird feeder? They are very
persistent and they usually get the
food.