We offer wildlife removal services getting the critters out of your home and into their own. We clean their refuse, repair damages caused by them, as well as seal off your home or business so they cannot come back.
Many species of bats are migratory, and therefore protected by law. There are many different species and some are quite small and will roost in the eaves of your roof and in your attic during the day. Bats get a bad rap for being rabies vector species, but we can also thank them for keeping insect populations down, and pollinting plants such as agave. If you hear high-pitched sounds coming from your roof, you may have bats! We at Wildlife Out have mastered the art of one-way doors for bats and screening eaves in order to keep bats from roosting along your roof.
Raccoons
Raccoons are nocturnal and spend their days sleeping in dark places like attics and subfloors especially when they are getting ready to raise young. They are crafty, and can be quite talkative, especially when they are babies. If you hear strange chattering coming from your attic, or under your house, you may have raccoons! They typically move out when their babies are grown, but call us if you want them out now and their access points sealed to prevent future returns.
Wildlife
Prior to starting our business, we spent over 20 collective years volunteering for Wildlife Rescue of Napa County and it was there that we noticed a great need for a humane wildlife exclusion service. We saw how many people wanted alternatives to trapping and poisoning, and so in 2012 we started Wildlife Out. We put our decades of experience working with local wildlife species to use to provide a service for both people and the animals that we share our communities with. We love what we do, and we love the wildlife that we get to help along the way.
Opossums
Opossums are opportunistic feeders and will take advantage of unsealed trash and pet food. To avoid opossum visits in the night, keep your pet food inside and seal your trash tight.
Foxes are omnivorous, and will eat rodents, fruit, cat food and sometime trash. They are clever creatures, and are good at finding secret ways to access your subfloor, where they can hide during the day or raise their young. Foxes are also good at digging and will dig around the foundation to get under houses. They are happy to raise their young under decks as well! Foxes are attracted to cat food left out at night, and keeping cat food inside can help keep them off your porch. While foxes can be cute, and can help to eat the rats and mice around your house, call us if they become a problem for you, or you would rather they spend their time elsewhere.
Mice
Rats
Squirrels
Squirrels love to nest in our attics where they have access to the fluffy insulation we use to keep our house warm or cool. They can be quite destructive in their attempts to make a cozy nest for their babies, but typically move out when the babies are grown. We can help squirrel-proof your attic, and make any insulation repairs that are necessary.