Located on the west shore of Lake Erie with the River Raisin flowing through the center of town, Monroe, Michigan has been an important place throughout history.
Common Monroe Wildlife Problems
Wildlife becomes a nuisance when they leave their natural habitats behind and take up residence in your home, yard, or business. Looking for a dependable supply of food and water and a warm, safe place to build their nest. Monroe is a perfect location for this because of its climate, proximity to water, and bustling downtown with many restaurants, hotels, and commercial buildings.
Critter Control is here for you every step of the way in the wildlife removal process. From inspection to removal—and even exclusion and repair—we have the services you need to get rid of raccoons, rodents, and other nuisances fast. First, we identify the animal on the property, then use humane methods to remove the animal and secure weak points where more could enter. If damage has been done, we can make those repairs for a complete restoration.
Wildlife Removal in Monroe, MI
Critter Control of Westland offers wildlife removal and control services for residential customers and commercial customers. Your technician will be expertly trained to handle a wide variety of wildlife problems. We will create the best solution that will give you quick and effective results to last for seasons to come. Rat control and rodent control are prominent needs in the area. When a rat or other rodent invades your home or business, they will chew electrical wires, build foundations, and use your insulation for nesting. These damages can sometimes turn into much larger problems and should be handled immediately. Critter Control of Westland is your one-stop shop for complete wildlife removal and control. Give us a call upon the first suspicion of wildlife invasion to keep further damages from occurring.
Raccoon Removal
Raccoons in their natural habitat are excellent climbers and use the cover of trees to protect themselves from predators. But that also makes attics and chimneys an ideal substitute when the weather turns cold, and the availability of trees is low. Although these creatures are quite cute, they are also quite destructive.
Detroit’s suburbs play host to raccoons searching for food and shelter. Garbage, compost, and scraps attract these animals to properties; in some cases, these animals also establish dens in chimneys and attics.
Inspection: Raccoons are well-known for raiding trash cans and pet food. Your specialist will inspect your property for footprints in and around your home and also inspect any chimneys and attics. Raccoons may travel alone or in family groups; therefore, your specialist will not assume they’re looking for a single animal.
Removal: Never attempt to remove raccoons yourself. Raccoons are a rabies vector species; therefore, your technician will live trap all raccoons to humanely remove them from your property.
Repairs: Your specialist will ensure all entry points that can be used by raccoons or other local wildlife are fully sealed to prevent future entry. You may also be advised to seal your trash cans and bring pet food inside.
Rodent Removal
Like most major cities with harsh winters, Dearborn has its share of rodent problems. Both rats and mice find shelter and food in residential areas and will build nests in homes to prepare for the long Michigan winters.
Inspection: Your Critter Control specialist will conduct a thorough inspection of your home and make a note of all potential entry points that could provide access. For example, slim gaps under doors and tiny, dime-sized holes in home foundations are enough to allow a mouse inside.
Removal: It’s always best to leave rodent removal to a trained specialist with the proper equipment. A mouse can transmit pathogens and parasites to humans as well as pets. Your technician will set up traps and check them for several days to ensure all rodents are captured.
Repairs: Rodents can leave plenty of damage behind. Your specialist will seal all entry points, clean up excrement, and use rodenticides around the exterior of the home to reduce the mouse infestation pressure on the house.
Squirrel Removal
There are nine species of squirrels in Michigan. While some hibernate, others make take up residence inside homes. These animals are adept at finding food in and around homes. If they find an entry point, they will certainly set up a nesting site for their young.
Inspection: Your Critter Control specialist will inspect your attic and crawl space for the presence of squirrels; in particular, they’ll look for food such as nuts, nests, nesting materials, and droppings.
Removal: Although squirrels are considered small game animals and can be hunted in the state of Michigan, please leave removing them from your property to a professional. Your specialist will discuss trapping or setting up one-way doors to remove squirrels. If babies are also found, they will be hand removed and relocated with their mom.
Repairs: It is essential to seal all entry points to prevent future entry after squirrel removal. Like other rodents, squirrels have front teeth that continuously grow, which means they can chew a new way back into your home. Your specialist may also suggest removing trees or tree branches on or close to your roof to help prevent the entry or reentry of squirrels into your home.
Bat Removal
Michigan is home to nine bat species. Big brown and little brown bats are the most common and can be found in buildings. Although bats can be a nuisance for home and business owners throughout the Detroit metropolitan area, they are protected by law and may not be harmed.
Inspection: Your Critter Control specialist will take note of not only bat guano, or feces, but also look for any small holes or open windows that could welcome bats into your home. Gaps along rooflines are likely entry points for an infestation, for example.
Removal: It’s always best to let a professional wildlife specialist handle bat removal since these animals may transmit rabies or histoplasmosis. Your specialist will most likely install a bat valve to safely remove bats from your home. The removal process can take up to seven days.
Repairs: Please leave cleaning up all guano, which can spread disease to humans, to your specialist. After removing bats from your home, your specialist will seal any entry points. Unlike rodents, bats do not chew their way inside and will only use existing holes to gain access to attics and crawl spaces.
How Professional Wildlife Control Services Can Help You
Whether you need us to remove a raccoon from your chimney, eliminate a rodent infestation or eliminate skunks from your backyard, all our Detroit-based technicians are ready to help you protect your home or business. What can Critter Control do for you?
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Our specialists conduct full inspections to ascertain the severity of your nuisance wildlife issue.
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We will help you find the most effective solution for keeping all nuisance wildlife out of and away from your home.
- We do more than remove the animals from your property. We remove all evidence of the animals and disinfect the location.
Why Chose Critter Control
- Critter Control customizes every solution according to the needs of each property.
- We do more than remove animals. We will make the necessary repairs for you.
- Every specialist has received the most up-to-date training and knows how to remove every animal humanely.
If you hear animal noises in your home or smell something musky that could be a dead animal odor, call Critter Control of Westland. Our team will remove any wildlife problem and ensure protection from wildlife for seasons to come!
Call us for animal or wildlife removal services today: 734.237.8692