1 / 10
Raccoon feces is hazardous to your health. It contains virus and parasites, and should not be handled.
2 / 10
A raccoon walking on the roof
3 / 10
A raccoon going into the soffit
4 / 10
Flying squirrel caught on camera. These little guys can be tricky to remove because they are tiny and active at night.
5 / 10
Damaged insulation
6 / 10
Fresh insulation after remediation! Raccoons were in the attic destroying the insulation. After we removed the raccoon, we took out the soiled insulation, disinfected the attic, then laid down brand new insulation
7 / 10
little raccoon paw prints. this raccoon used the fence then this spot to make it's way onto the roof
8 / 10
Raccoons were pulling up this tin looking for a way into the attic, but a couple of screws will make sure they can't get in.
9 / 10
Evicted! These raccoons lived here while the house was empty for 2+ years. But when the family moved in, the raccoons had to go, so we got them out of the attic then changed the locks behind them! (Sealed up the entry point)
10 / 10
We captured the opossum on camera, then later in the trap. This little critter didn't want to leave the cage!
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