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Protect Your Property from Nuisance Wildlife
Wild animals like raccoons, squirrels, bats, and opossums often invade attics, crawl spaces, and sheds in search of warmth and shelter. Once inside, they can cause serious damage by tearing insulation, chewing wires, and leaving behind droppings and parasites.
Catseye’s wildlife control service uses humane trapping and exclusion techniques to safely remove animals and keep them from coming back. We thoroughly inspect your home for entry points, install one-way doors or traps, and seal access once removal is complete. Our process ensures your home is safe, clean, and secure from future intrusions.
Wildlife Activity Inspection
Our licensed professionals conduct a full property inspection to identify signs of wildlife intrusion, including droppings, damage, entry points, and nesting activity. This step allows us to assess which species are present and where they’re gaining access.
Humane Removal & Cleanup
Using humane traps, one-way doors, and specialized removal methods, we safely remove nuisance wildlife. We then clean contaminated areas, remove nesting material, and sanitize to prevent health risks and odor issues.
Exclusion & Ongoing Protection
We seal up all access points using wildlife-proof materials and reinforce vulnerable areas. Catseye offers long-term solutions that protect your home or business from repeat infestations.
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Pest Removal Service For Homes
The Catseye mission is to protect your home by providing the best pest control program and award-winning customer service. We are experts at carpenter ant elimination through a time-tested process that includes:
- Platinum Home Protection Money-Back Guarantee
- Free Inspection of Your Home
- Customized Treatment Plan
- Comprehensive, In-Depth Service Visits
- Flexible Scheduling & Emergency Visits
- Secure Online Account & Dedicated Customer Service Representative
- Catseye’s Signature Service Scan System & Reporting
Stop Wildlife Damage Before It Spreads
Wildlife in your attic or crawl space can quickly destroy insulation, damage ductwork, and leave dangerous waste behind. Catseye’s comprehensive wildlife removal includes inspection, trapping, sealing, and sanitation to fully protect your home.
Keep Animals Out for Good
We don’t just remove wildlife — we seal off access points to prevent future problems. Our exclusion repairs include screening vents, patching holes, and reinforcing vulnerable spots around your roofline and foundation.
Signs You May Have a Wildlife Problem
Wild animals in or around your home can pose health, safety, and structural risks. These signs may indicate an active intrusion.
Loud Noises in the Attic or Walls
Thumping, scratching, or scurrying sounds — especially at dawn or dusk — often suggest raccoons, squirrels, or other animals.
Animal Droppings Indoors
Feces found in attics, basements, or garages may point to raccoons, bats, opossums, or rodents.
Damaged Vents, Screens, or Soffits
Animals can claw, chew, or tear through vents, soffits, and screens to gain entry into your home.
Strong or Unusual Odors
Dead animals or buildup of waste can cause persistent, unpleasant smells inside your home.
Visible Nests or Trails
Twigs, leaves, and shredded insulation used as nests are often found in attics, crawl spaces, or chimneys.
Pet Distress or Alert Behavior
Pets may become agitated or focused on certain areas of the home where wildlife is hiding or active.
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The Catseye Guarantee
At Catseye Pest Control, your satisfaction is our top priority. That’s why every service we provide comes backed by the Catseye Guarantee — a commitment to delivering safe, effective, and long-lasting pest control solutions. Whether you’re dealing with ants, rodents, or nuisance wildlife, our trained technicians won’t stop until the job is done right. If pests return between visits, so will we, at no extra charge. It’s pest protection you can count on, with results you can see.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is wildlife removal dangerous without professional help?
Yes, removing wildlife from your property without professional help can be dangerous and unpredictable. Wild animals such as raccoons, bats, squirrels, or skunks may act aggressively when threatened or cornered. They can bite, scratch, or spray in defense, which could lead to injury or disease transmission. Many of these animals carry parasites, bacteria, or viruses, including rabies, roundworms, and leptospirosis, which pose serious health risks to people and pets.
Professionals are trained to identify the type of wildlife involved and to remove it using safe, humane techniques. They have protective gear, equipment, and experience to complete the removal without causing harm or unnecessary stress to the animal. Without the right tools and training, homeowners risk escalating the situation and causing property damage, injury, or recurring infestations.
What types of wildlife does Catseye remove?
Catseye removes a wide variety of nuisance wildlife species found in and around homes. This includes raccoons, squirrels, skunks, opossums, bats, snakes, and birds, as well as other animals that commonly invade attics, crawl spaces, chimneys, garages, or sheds. Each species presents unique risks and requires a specialized approach for safe and effective removal.
Technicians are trained to assess the situation, determine the animal’s behavior and entry points, and customize a removal plan that prioritizes safety, compliance, and humane practices. Catseye’s team also provides follow-up services like exclusion, cleanup, and sanitation to ensure the problem is resolved completely and does not return.
Can wildlife be relocated instead of exterminated?
Yes, relocation is often the preferred outcome when it comes to handling wildlife intrusions. Many animals can be safely removed and relocated to a natural environment where they will not threaten people or property. This approach is especially important for species that are beneficial to the ecosystem or protected by law, such as bats and certain bird species.
Relocation must be handled carefully and within the guidelines of local wildlife regulations. Not all situations are appropriate for relocation, such as when an animal is injured, aggressive, or nesting with young. In those cases, alternative humane solutions are applied. Catseye prioritizes animal welfare and public safety, choosing the best method based on the animal’s species, location, and behavior.
What are the risks of ignoring a wildlife infestation?
Ignoring wildlife activity in or around your home can lead to serious consequences. Animals such as raccoons, squirrels, or bats can cause damage by chewing wires, tearing insulation, or contaminating attic spaces with droppings and urine. These behaviors not only weaken your home’s structure but also create fire hazards, water damage, and indoor air quality issues.
In addition to structural damage, wildlife can carry diseases or parasites that can spread to humans and pets. Their presence also tends to attract other pests like flies, beetles, or rodents. The longer the problem is left unresolved, the more expensive and invasive the damage becomes. Prompt action helps minimize health risks and repair costs.
How does Catseye remove wildlife from homes?
Catseye uses a multi-step process to remove wildlife safely and permanently. First, technicians perform a detailed inspection to determine the type of animal, how it entered the home, and whether it has caused any visible damage. Based on their findings, they select the most effective and humane removal technique, which may include exclusion funnels, one-way doors, or live traps.
After the animal is removed, the team cleans and disinfects the area to remove waste, odors, and contaminants. Then, they install exclusion materials to seal off entry points and reinforce vulnerable areas. This ensures that wildlife cannot return and that your home remains protected against future invasions.
What happens after the wildlife is removed?
Once the animals are removed, the cleanup and restoration phase begins. Wildlife often leaves behind nesting materials, droppings, and urine that can carry harmful pathogens. These materials need to be removed and the affected areas disinfected to restore cleanliness and safety. This also helps eliminate the scent trails that attract other animals.
Catseye also provides full exclusion services to seal up any gaps, cracks, or weak points in your home that allowed wildlife to enter. In some cases, they may recommend repairing or replacing insulation or damaged building materials. The goal is not only to solve the current problem but to prevent future infestations and ensure your home is secure and sanitary.
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Find Local Pest Control Near You
Catseye has been the industry’s only premium pest control, wildlife control and removal, and pest control exclusion systems provider for nearly three decades in the Northeast United States. Throughout that time, Catseye has branched out and brought its high-quality pest control services to other parts of the country. We are currently servicing four different states on the East Coast, and constantly expanding to offer our expertise to satisfy your needs.
- Andover
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