Huntington Woods
Wildlife issues rarely start in obvious ways.
A small gap along a roofline. A vent that’s been pushed open. A weak point in the structure that goes unnoticed.
Once something gets inside, it doesn’t stay contained. Activity spreads, damage builds, and what could have been a simple fix becomes more involved.
The key is not just removing what’s inside - it’s stopping how it got there in the first place.

Bat Removal
Controlled Exit - Not Immediate Removal
Bats don’t create chaos. They settle in quietly, using small construction gaps that are easy to miss. Because of how they behave - and the regulations surrounding them - removal isn’t something that can be done immediately or aggressively.
A proper approach starts with identifying exactly where bats are entering and how they’re using the structure. From there, a controlled exclusion process is put in place that allows them to leave naturally while preventing re-entry. The timing of this work matters, as does the sequence - sealing too early or missing secondary gaps often leads to continued activity or relocation within the structure.
Done correctly, bat removal is a precise, step-by-step process focused on full exclusion, not short-term removal.
Squirrel Removal
Entry Points Don’t Stay Small
Squirrels are far more aggressive when it comes to gaining access. If there isn’t an opening, they will create one - and once they do, it rarely stays small. What begins as a minor gap can quickly turn into a larger structural issue as they continue chewing and expanding the entry point.
Inside the attic, activity tends to escalate quickly. Nesting, movement, and insulation disruption are common, along with repeated use of the same access point. Simply removing the animal doesn’t resolve the issue if the opening remains vulnerable.
Effective squirrel removal focuses on identifying how they’re getting in, removing them safely, and reinforcing the structure in a way that prevents them - or anything else - from returning.
Other Wildlife Problems We Address
Not every issue presents the same way. We also handle:
- Raccoons forcing access into attics
- Skunks settling beneath structures
- Rodents moving through wall and attic spaces
- Birds entering through vents or openings
- Ground-level activity affecting foundations
Each requires a different approach - based on how the animal is using the structure.
What Sets Ancon Apart
After more than 22 years in business, one thing is clear - effective wildlife removal comes down to process.
Not guesswork. Not temporary fixes.
Ancon provides:
Fully licensed and insured service
Clear identification of how access is happening
Removal methods specific to the situation
Reinforcement designed to prevent repeat issues
The goal isn’t just to solve what’s there now - it’s to make sure it doesn’t come back.
Get a Clear Answer And A Proper Solution
Wildlife issues tend to progress the longer they’re left unaddressed. What may seem minor at first can quickly lead to more extensive damage, contamination, and repeat activity if access points remain open.
A professional inspection provides a clear understanding of what’s happening within the structure, where the vulnerabilities are, and what it will take to resolve the issue correctly. With that information, the next steps become straightforward - addressing the problem at its source and preventing it from returning. Book an inspection to get a clear understanding of what’s happening and how to fix it.
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