Rodent Removal Pics

They do not need trees!
Squirrels can climb the side of your house to gain entry

Squirrel Babies
Hand caught in an attic in Woodstock ,Ga

Squirrel Excluder
One Way Excluder traps lets squirrels out but not back in

Which do you have?

Rat chewed wires
They must taste good, because 99% of houses with rodents have exposed "chewed" wires

Rat droppings
Pic of rat dropping in an infested attic (Atlanta home)

Rat chewed pipes
Rats chewed the drain pipe to their spare bathroom plumbing pipes

Easy rodent access!

Very large contruction gap!
Rodent will not need to chew holes through your facia boards with a gap like that!

Construction Gap being properly sealed.

Raccoon Damage
Raccons tore shingles, and roof decking to make entry into the attic.

Raccoon
Trapped raccoon using standard methods.

baby Raccoons
Baby raccoons removed from customers attic.

baby raccoon
Baby raccoon being resuced.

Soffit gap
Soffit gap big enough to allow wildlife entry.

Sealed Soffit Gap
Placed flasing over gap, painted to blend.

Siding
Opening under siding. This shot was taken from the ground. Sometimes mice openings can be tricky to find.

Siding 2
Better shot of hole under siding.

Pipe opening
Pipe too small for the hole, and not properly sealed. This can allow rodents to enter home. This was sealed with a certain foam.

Squrriel opening
Squrriel chewed through

Rat chewed through
Chew hole

Squrriel wanted out
Made their way out

Squrriel chewed through
Squrriel wanted IN attic