Wildlife Removal Blog
Expert wildlife advice for NY, NJ & CT homeowners.
Is Bat Guano Dangerous? Health Risks Homeowners Should Know
Bat droppings carry histoplasmosis spores that become airborne when disturbed. Here's what every homeowner needs to know before touching anything in the attic.
Featured PostGroundhog Burrows: Foundation Damage and What to Do About It
Groundhog tunnels can run 30 feet or more under your foundation, patio, or retaining wall. Here's how to spot the damage before it gets expensive.
How to Keep Raccoons Away from Your Home
Trash management, chimney caps, deck exclusion, and the structural vulnerabilities raccoons exploit. What actually works and when to call a professional.
How to Keep Squirrels Out of Your Attic
Common entry points, chew-resistant materials, and why tree trimming alone won't solve the problem. Plus the fire hazard most homeowners don't know about.
How to Keep Rodents Out of Your Home Without Poison
Poison creates more problems than it solves. Dead animals in walls, secondary poisoning of pets, and the cycle repeats. Here's the approach that actually works.
Flying Squirrels vs. Gray Squirrels: How to Tell the Difference
Nighttime noises in the attic? It may not be a gray squirrel. Flying squirrels are smaller, nocturnal, colonial, and harder to exclude.
Raccoon Diseases: Roundworm, Rabies, and Real Health Risks
Raccoons carry serious pathogens. Baylisascaris roundworm, rabies, leptospirosis — what every homeowner needs to know before cleaning up droppings or approaching a wild raccoon.