Animal Proof Exclusion Services
Our wildlife exclusion services prevent animals from entering your home in the first place. After identifying potential entry points, our experts seal vulnerabilities and reinforce weak spots to create a barrier that keeps pests out. With our comprehensive exclusion methods, you can rest easy knowing your property is protected from future wildlife intrusions.

Wildlife Damage Management
Your home should feel safe, comfortable, and completely yours. When wildlife moves in, they bring health risks and structural damage with them. Raccoons, squirrels, and bats can seriously disrupt your peace of mind and put your property at risk.
We offer full exclusion services that tackle nuisance animal problems and stop future infestations before they start. Our trained experts assess your property top to bottom, spotting every entry point from attic gaps to foundation weak spots. We use proven, humane removal methods, then seal entry points and reinforce barriers for long-term protection.
The Pitfalls Of
DIY Approaches
Many people think that tackling a wildlife problem is as simple as patching a hole or setting a trap. This is far from the truth. Wildlife are adept survivors with keen senses and nimble reflexes. You might patch up one hole, only to find that the critter has chewed a new one the next day. And setting traps without proper knowledge can be dangerous, not only for you but also for pets and children who might come in contact with them.
On top of this, there are legal guidelines that dictate how nuisance wildlife must be handled, relocated, or disposed of. Failure to adhere to these rules can result in legal consequences. That’s why it’s not only more effective but also safer to rely on professionals for managing wildlife problems.
The Numbers
Don't Lie
Wildlife damage costs U.S. homeowners millions each year, and insurance claims add thousands more in financial stress. We prioritize fast response times and thorough service so your home stays protected. Our trapping, removal, and exclusion methods are built to solve the problem now and keep pests from coming back.
Removal alone only gets you so far. Real protection means making your property less attractive to wildlife in the first place. Our prevention measures give you lasting peace of mind, keeping your home secure long after our work is done. Contact us today for a full inspection and take back the comfort your home is meant to provide.
What Our Customers Say
FAQs
Can Grade a Critter Wildlife & Pest Solutions Address the Impact of Neighbors Feeding Stray Animals on Local Wildlife?
Community practices, such as feeding stray animals, can indeed complicate wildlife management by attracting additional wildlife, which can disrupt the local ecosystem. While we cannot directly intervene in what your neighbors do on their property, we can provide consultation services to help educate communities about the broader effects of such actions. For your property, we can develop a tailored strategy to minimize the impact of nearby feeding practices, ensuring the integrity of your home and its surroundings without creating tension with your neighbors.
Can Grade a Critter Wildlife & Pest Solutions assist in "wildlife-proofing" a property before construction begins?
Absolutely. Addressing wildlife concerns before construction begins is far more effective than dealing with them after the fact. We offer consultation services for properties in the pre-construction phase, where we survey the land and provide recommendations on how to make your future home less inviting to local wildlife. Our advice may include suggestions for landscaping, garbage enclosure placement, and drainage systems designed to deter nesting and reduce the likelihood of wildlife interactions once the building is complete.
I've heard that my home's "energy footprint" can attract or repel wildlife. Is this true, and how does Grade a Critter Wildlife & Pest Solutions consider this?
There's a burgeoning field of study looking at how the energy output of a home—like heat, light, and even electromagnetic fields—can affect wildlife behavior. Animals might be drawn to the warmth of a home during winter months or be repelled by certain types of lighting. We consider these factors when devising a comprehensive management plan. For instance, simple adjustments, like changing outdoor lighting schemes or installing energy-efficient windows that reduce heat leakage, can make your home less attractive to wildlife. Our recommendations are backed by the latest scientific research and customized to fit your property's unique energy footprint.
READY TO RID YOUR Business or home OF critters?
Contact Grade a Critter Wildlife & Pest Solutions today for specialized wildlife and critter control services tailored to your needs. Protect your home or business with us and experience the difference.
