Wildlife Removal from Attics in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Absolutely nothing says safety, security, and comfort to a wild animal like your attic. Raccoons, rats, bats, and squirrels are constantly trying to find a completely dry location to rear a family. They tear open your roof covering, damage your soffits and eaves, and contaminate your home with hazardous droppings. We will definitely remove them in ways that are both safe and humane.
Wild Animal Trappers
Our team of Pittsburgh wildlife control professionals are educated in the most up to date and advanced removal techniques to catch all kinds of wildlife, both inside your house and out in your yard. We practice one of the most humane animal and pest control techniques possible. Our wildlife control team will comply with all State laws and policies pertaining to wildlife control and trapping.
Damage Repair & Re-Entry Prevention
Getting rid if the pests in your Pittsburgh home is just half the battle. A real wildlife remedy means you require a person who can secure all the entry points (where your furry pals got in, in the first place) and fix the damage they caused when destroying your wooden panels, soffits, eaves and vents. Our team comes in handy since they have the ability to make any type of repairs you need.
Problem with Attic Cleanup and Insulation due to Animal Entries
If you have had a family of animals living upstairs in your Pittsburgh home, they have probably made a substantial mess that they did not worry about cleaning up. Animal waste left in an attic (like bat guano) can be toxic! Do not try to remove the waste yourself without special training or equipment. Get the pros at AAAC Wildlife Removal of Pittsburgh in there to securely sanitize your attic and change out your ruined or trashed insulation.
We specialize in wildlife removal and control when it pertains to:
Racoon Removal:
Raccoons are smart little animals, yet we are even craftier! You may confuse us with the FBI because we always catch our bandits. Call us for your Pennsylvania Raccoon Wildlife Removal needs.
Rat Removal:
Rats are a pain and that’s a FACT. We will eliminate your rat problem pronto! We will also clean up the mess they left in their wake. We are the very best rat removal provider around!
Bat Removal:
Bats are the last thing you need hanging over your head. If you need to have your bats removed, we will safely evict them and secure the access points they use to enter your home.
Squirrel Removal:
Squirrel removal and control must be started as soon as the critter has been found living in your home! A Squirrel’s front teeth do not stop growing. They need to regularly grind them down. Because of this, squirrels have a habit of chewing electrical wiring and plumbing which can lead to fire, water, and other forms of damage to your home.
Why should you call us for your Pittsburgh Wildlife Control Services?
We’ve spent the last 15 years building among the most effective wildlife removal services in Pittsburgh and in the state of Pennsylvania. We are:
- Prompt, considerate, and professional
- Passionate about our trade and safeguarding your home
- Talented trappers that understand the animals we deal with
- Thoughtful and humane
- Masters at carpentry and home repair
We are completely certified, insured, and very well reviewed on Google. We did not become the very best by making our clients anything but entirely satisfied!
Frequently Asked Questions about Wildlife Control
Q: Who do I call to remove wild animals?
A: That depends on the animal. If you have a feral canine or feline that needs to be removed, you should call your local Animal Control department. If the animal you need removed is a woodland creature (like a raccoon, bat, rat, or snake), at that point you would certainly call a Pittsburgh based Wildlife Removal provider like us!
Q: Just how do you remove wild animals?
A: The process for removing wild animals depends on the animal, for example bats often need to be excluded from an attic. Raccoon control and squirrel removal need to be done with humane trapping, transport, and release.