When raccoons, squirrels, opossums, or birds move into your attic, chimney, or crawlspace, the damage adds up fast — chewed wiring that becomes a fire hazard, torn insulation, contaminated surfaces, and persistent noise and odor. Wild animals also carry real health risks, from raccoon roundworm and rabies concerns to the parasites and droppings they leave behind. Lansing Pest Control provides humane wildlife removal throughout Lansing, combining safe trapping and exclusion with the cleanup and repairs needed to make your home secure again.
Effective wildlife control is about far more than catching one animal. Our technicians inspect the roofline, vents, soffits, and foundation to map how the animal is getting in and whether a nest of babies is involved. We then remove the animals humanely using species-appropriate methods and, critically, perform exclusion — sealing entry points with durable materials so wildlife cannot return.
Once the animals are out, the work isn't finished. Attics and crawlspaces often need decontamination and removal of soiled insulation and droppings that harbor parasites and disease. Lansing Pest Control handles the full process so the problem is solved once, not repeated season after season. For humane, experienced wildlife removal in Lansing, MI, call (517) 553-2774 for a free inspection.
Signs You Need Wildlife Removal in Lansing
Recognizing the warning signs early can save you time, money, and prevent significant damage to your property. These are the signals our technicians see most often when a problem is underway:
- Scratching, scampering, or thumping sounds in the attic or walls
- Animal droppings in the attic, crawlspace, or along entry points
- Torn soffits, vents, or shingles where animals forced their way in
- Chewed wiring, insulation, or wood inside the attic
- Foul odors from urine, droppings, or a dead animal in a void
- Nesting material like leaves, twigs, or shredded insulation piling up
- Daytime sightings of raccoons, squirrels, or opossums near the roofline
Early Action Saves Money
Many pest problems start small but can escalate quickly into a full-blown infestation. At the first hint of a problem, reach out to Lansing Pest Control at (517) 553-2774 for a fast inspection.
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The Benefits of Professional Wildlife Removal
Wildlife removal is risky and frequently regulated, which makes the DIY approach a poor idea. Cornered raccoons, opossums, and squirrels bite and scratch when threatened, and they can carry rabies, raccoon roundworm, leptospirosis, and parasites. Many species, particularly birds, are also legally protected, and improper handling can carry penalties. experienced technicians know the relevant Michigan regulations, use humane methods, and protect themselves and your family from disease exposure during the removal.
The bigger reason to hire a professional is that trapping alone never solves the problem — exclusion does. Homeowners who simply remove one animal almost always find another moving in through the same open entry point within weeks. Professionals identify every access point, check for hidden young so a mother is not left to die in a wall, seal openings with materials animals cannot breach, and decontaminate the mess left behind. That complete cycle of humane removal, exclusion, and cleanup is the only way to keep wildlife out for good.
What to Expect From Our Wildlife Removal
Our systematic approach delivers thorough, lasting results on every job. Here's exactly how the wildlife removal process unfolds:
Inspection & Entry Point Mapping
Our technician identifies the species, inspects the roofline, vents, soffits, and foundation, and locates every entry point. We also determine whether young are present so the family can be removed together rather than left trapped inside.
Humane Trapping & Removal
We remove the animals using humane, species-appropriate methods that comply with Michigan wildlife regulations. When a mother and babies are involved, we reunite and relocate them together to avoid orphaning young inside your walls.
Exclusion & Sealing
We seal entry points with heavy-duty materials animals cannot chew or pry through, and reinforce vulnerable spots like vents, roof gaps, and soffits. Exclusion is what stops the next raccoon or squirrel from moving right back in.
Cleanup & Restoration
We remove soiled insulation and droppings, decontaminate and deodorize the attic or crawlspace, and address damage. Eliminating scent and contamination prevents disease and keeps the area from drawing wildlife back again.
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Taking preventive measures can help you avoid costly pest problems down the road. Follow these tips from our experienced technicians:
- Inspect your roofline, soffits, and vents yearly and repair gaps before animals exploit them
- Cap your chimney with a sturdy screen to keep raccoons, birds, and squirrels out
- Trim tree branches at least several feet back from the roof to block squirrel access
- Secure trash cans with locking lids and bring pet food indoors at night
- Cover crawlspace and foundation vents with heavy-gauge screening animals cannot chew through
- Remove brush piles, fallen fruit, and clutter that offer wildlife shelter and food
- Seal small gaps around pipes and utility lines where rodents and bats can squeeze in
Comparing DIY and Professional Wildlife Removal
Store-bought sprays may help in a pinch, yet lasting control usually depends on professional methods and trained technicians. Here's a comparison:
| Factor | DIY Approach | Professional Service |
|---|---|---|
| Safety | Bites, scratches, and disease exposure | Trained handling that protects your family |
| Regulations | Risk of breaking protected-species laws | Compliant with state wildlife regulations |
| Hidden Young | Babies left to die and rot in walls | Young located and removed with the mother |
| Exclusion | One animal out, the next moves in | Entry points sealed so wildlife stays out |
| Cleanup | Droppings and parasites left behind | Full decontamination and deodorizing |
| Damage | Chewed wiring and insulation overlooked | Damage assessed and entry points repaired |
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