Critter Control uses several methods of habitat modification and exclusion to prevent wildlife from entering your home or property.
Exclusion means closing entry points for animals to your home or business. They won’t be able to come back in. Critter Control is a trustworthy business providing wildlife exclusion services in Pennsylvania. We specialize in environmentally friendly solutions and the compassionate removal of animals. Our main goal is to keep animals out of buildings so they don’t cause harm. We employ various animal exclusion strategies to provide homes and businesses with a secure and pest-free environment.
Removing wildlife threatening your home or business is part of our exclusion service. If a wildlife animal has managed to sneak into your home or office, and you want to eliminate them, then you can trust our professionals. With our animal exclusion techniques, here are some steps we’re taking to stop the cycle of infestation.
We will start by looking for any access points that animals can use. It could include holes in the floor, cracks in the cement around the pipes, holes in the roof shingles, flashings and eaves, and anywhere an animal could enter your commercial or residential property. Then, we’re going to shut down the access points.
To stop any more infestation, our professionals look into all possible ways that rodents, mice, bats, squirrels, birds, and other wildlife creatures might get into your house.
After your wildlife exclusion is finished, it’s critical to fix any damage caused by rodents, squirrels, bats, birds, mice, rats, or other pests. Most wild animals will attempt to widen their entrance by scratching or biting into your property with their claws. This can bring about some severe damage. We offer the best exclusion services compared to our competitors. Our team provides the best customer support. To permanently keep animals out, our exclusion solution first identifies access locations through in-depth inspections and then implements specific exclusion techniques. To effectively resolve animal entry, we highlight the significance of ethical animal exclusion, which includes eco-friendly repellents, habitat changes, and following social standards. Get in touch for the exclusion of animals from your property.
Wildlife becomes a nuisance when animals start damaging your property or pose a threat to you and your family.
EXCELLENT Based on 151 reviews Posted on Google Sandra HuttonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. James, the owner of Critter Control, responded promptly to my call about the rabbits eating my flowers. His option of trapping them for us appealed to me be there were concerns about our little dog. Instead he gave us several ideas on how to make them feel unwelcome and now they are gone. Such a nice guy!Posted on Google Kayla HarrisTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Really appreciative of James! He took his time to explain everything to me and is working diligently to resolve the issue. I definitely recommend giving Critter Control a call!Posted on Google Abdul EmadiTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We had a breached crawlspace and roof fascia. Nate and Trayvon were able to repair it all very efficiently and expertly, as well as flawlessly match the new walls to the siding on the rest of my home. Will recommend to all!Posted on Google Thea ElliottTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I could not be more happy with my experience with this company!! They came out the next day and started the work that day!!!!! They were extremely reasonably priced (half the price of a big competitor) highly recommend for all your wild life needs!!!!Posted on Google James JonesTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My experience with James has been outstanding. He is so helpful and worked hard to solve my problem of squirrels in attic. He listens to concerns and is kind and knowledgeable. I would call James any time I have a problem.Posted on Google Allison HannaTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Big thank you to Critter Control for helping us with our very unexpected chimney visitor situation. What we all thought was a squirrel turned out to be a turkey vulture stuck in our chimney! Nate was fantastic throughout the whole process—super personable, easy to talk to, and kept things lighthearted during a pretty bizarre situation. He was responsive, professional, and genuinely cared about helping us get the bird out safely. Hopefully we never need critter removal for a vulture in our chimney again… but if we do, we know exactly who to call!Posted on Google Jody EchterlingTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I would highly recommend this company based on their integrity and honesty assessing my situation!Posted on Google Katelyn FisherTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Called critter control of Carlisle for a bird nesting in our upstairs vent. James was able to schedule me two days later and came out and removed the nest and put cages over the vent opening. Amazing to work with & reasonably priced! Would absolutely call again!Posted on Google Ramesh SubramanianTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had a squirrels nest on my roof under the Solar panels. I was referred to Critter Control of Carlisle by Ehrlich. James from Critter Control of Carlisle came the same day and offered valuable advice that put my anxiety to rest. They took care of the situation in accordance with PA state regulations without harming the squirrels. There should be more companies like this where you can get human interaction right away when you need them.Posted on Google Elena CrossTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. After calling multiple other places, I tried Critter Control of Carlisle and immediately got James. He was so friendly and knowledgeable. It was a snake issue and he could immediately identify the type of the snake and what we needed to do (and what we didn’t have to do). He gave me options based on my comfort level. I would reach out again with snake or other wildlife issues.