Wildlife

Wildlife Exclusion:
Restoring the Boundary

Expert solutions for Raccoons, Skunks, and Squirrels

When Nature Moves In

In Colorado, the line between the wilderness and your backyard is thin. When raccoons and squirrels claim your attic or crawlspace as their own, they compromise your wiring, insulation, and peace of mind. We don’t just remove the animal; we reinforce the boundary between your home and the wild.

Our Specialized Wildlife Strategy

  1. Raccoons & Squirrels (The Attic Invaders)
    These “acrobats” use overhanging trees and roof corners to find a way in.

    The Solution: We perform a high-level structural assessment to find the breached soffit or roof vent. We use Live Traps or One-Way High-Tension Doors that allow them to exit but never return, followed by a reinforced “Steel-Grade” seal that prevents re-entry.

  2. Skunks & Raccoons (The Foundation Diggers)
    Skunks and Raccoons love the “low ground”—under decks, sheds, and crawlspaces.

    The Solution: We install L-Point Trench Screening. By digging a discreet trench and installing a specialized mesh that curves outward underground, we stop animals from burrowing under your structures. It is a permanent, “once-and-for-all” solution.

  3. Chipmunks & Ground Squirrels
    Small but destructive, these diggers can undermine patios and flower beds.

    The Solution: We focus on Habitat Modification and Perimeter Defense. We identify the “highway” they are using and disrupt it, using exclusion materials that keep them out of your foundation and stone-work.

The "Humane-Hardened" Promise

We follow the strict ethical guidelines of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Our goal is to solve the problem without unnecessary harm, focusing on "Hardening" your home so it is no longer an option for the local wildlife.

Did you know?

A single opening the size of a grapefruit is all a raccoon needs to compromise your attic. Our exclusion process doesn’t just remove the visitor; it reinforces your home’s structural weak points to prevent future breaches.

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A raccoon peeks through wooden beams in an attic, surrounded by insulation and boxes, highlighting its curious presence in an unusual environment.