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Humane Exclusion & Deterrence

Wildlife & Bird Control in DFW

Squirrels in the attic, raccoons in the chimney, pigeons on the ledge — nuisance wildlife and birds are an access problem. We get them out humanely, seal the way back in, and make roosting sites unusable.

How Wildlife & Bird Control Works in DFW

Wildlife conflicts in North Texas are usually about shelter. Squirrels, raccoons, and opossums look for warm, protected spaces and find them in attics, chimneys, and soffits, entering through gaps at the roofline, damaged vents, and construction gaps. Nuisance birds — pigeons, sparrows, and starlings — roost and nest on ledges, eaves, vents, and signage. In both cases, removing the animal without closing the access point just leaves the door open for the next one.

Our approach is exclusion-first and humane. We inspect to identify the animal and every way it is getting in, use methods such as one-way doors that let animals leave on their own where appropriate, and then seal the openings so they cannot return. Timing matters — we account for seasons when young may be present so nothing is sealed inside. For birds, we combine physical deterrents with removing and cleaning nesting sites so the location loses its appeal.

  • Inspect the roofline, attic, chimney, vents, and ledges for entry and roosting points
  • Identify the species and how it is accessing the structure
  • Use humane, exclusion-based methods to get animals out
  • Seal entry points at eaves, vents, and construction gaps
  • Install bird deterrents and clear nesting sites on ledges and signage
  • Advise on cleanup, contaminated insulation, and any restoration needed

What to Expect

Wildlife work is a sequence: inspect, get the animal out, seal the access, and confirm it is holding. The number of entry points and the timing drive the scope, and seasonal factors like breeding periods can affect the approach so that young are not trapped inside.

We will walk you through what we found, the humane plan to resolve it, and the cleanup considerations — giving you an honest scope rather than a one-size-fits-all promise. Because every roofline and building is different, the exact plan and the number of return visits depend on what the inspection turns up.

Treatment recommendations depend on inspection findings, pest activity, property conditions, access, service scope and applicable product label directions.

What We Handle

Wildlife & Birds in DFW

Squirrels

Agile climbers that enter attics through roofline gaps and vents, often heard scratching during the day. Exclusion and sealing keep them from chewing back in.

Raccoons & Opossums

Larger nighttime visitors that shelter in attics and chimneys. Humane removal plus securing the access points is the lasting fix.

Nuisance Birds

Pigeons, sparrows, and starlings nesting on eaves, vents, and signage. Deterrents plus nest removal make the roosting sites unusable.

FAQ

Common Questions

Yes. Our focus is exclusion - getting animals out and keeping them out - rather than harm. That means identifying entry points, using one-way doors and timing that let animals leave on their own where appropriate, and then sealing the openings so they cannot return. We also factor in the season, since sealing an attic while young are present would trap them inside.

In DFW attics and chimneys the usual visitors are squirrels, raccoons, and opossums, and sometimes birds nesting in vents and eaves. Daytime scratching often points to squirrels, while heavier nighttime movement can suggest raccoons or opossums. An inspection identifies the animal and, just as importantly, how it is getting in.

Nuisance birds like pigeons, sparrows, and starlings roost and nest on ledges, eaves, vents, and signage. Deterrence uses exclusion and physical deterrents to make those surfaces unusable, combined with removing and cleaning nesting sites so the location loses its appeal. The right mix depends on the building and the species.

We concentrate on inspection, exclusion, and deterrence. We will point out contaminated insulation, nesting debris, and droppings, explain the health precautions involved, and advise on cleanup and any attic restoration needed, so you understand the full scope even where specialized remediation is a separate step.

Get Started

Get Them Out — Humanely

Hearing something in the attic or seeing birds nesting on the building? Call or text and we will schedule an inspection.