Wild animals can be resourceful, and when they make their way onto your property, they can damage structures, disrupt operations, and pose health or safety concerns. The Pied Piper provides professional wildlife control, focusing on humane removal methods and long-term prevention. We follow all local and state ordinances to ensure responsible practices, whether relocating nuisance animals, sealing up entry points, or designing custom exclusion strategies. Let our experienced team handle the problem so you can get back to running your home or business with confidence.
If you've noticed unusual sounds in your attic or walls, digging near your foundation, or strange odors in hard-to-reach areas, wildlife has likely found its way onto your property. At The Pied Piper, we specialize in humanely removing these animals from homes and businesses. Our expert team adheres to all local and state regulations, using proven methods to handle each situation carefully. With flexible scheduling options, including same-day and weekend services, we offer prompt, effective solutions to restore peace of mind.
When you reach out to The Pied Piper for help with unwanted wildlife, our team will assess your property to determine the source and scope of the issue. From there, we’ll develop a tailored strategy focused on responsible, humane removal and long-term prevention.
The Pied Piper will develop and implement a custom removal plan that may include humane animal trapping and relocation, one-way door installations to allow animals to exit without re-entry, and minor exclusion services to prevent new wildlife problems.
The Pied Piper has the right equipment—and the expertise—to handle all types of wildlife problems safely and effectively. Whether it's trapping, exclusion, or cleanup, we’re ready to help protect your home from unwanted animal intruders.
We address a wide range of wildlife, including raccoons, squirrels, skunks, opossums, bats, pest birds (like pigeons and sparrows), and more. If you're unsure what animal is causing trouble, we’ll help identify it during the inspection.
Yes. Humane practices are central to our service. We use live-traps, one-way doors, and relocation methods in accordance with local and state regulations.
The cost of wildlife control varies depending on factors including the animal type and the problem's severity. Reach out today to discuss your situation; we’d be happy to help!
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