Imlay City
Most wildlife problems don’t begin with something obvious. It’s often a sound in the attic, activity near the roofline, or a small opening that wasn’t there before. By the time those signs are noticed, animals may already be using the structure for shelter or nesting.
What happens next depends on how the issue is handled. Removing the animal is one step. Correcting how it got in - and making sure it can’t happen again - is what solves the problem long term.
For over 22 years, Ancon has provided professional wildlife removal and exclusion services focused on permanent solutions, not temporary fixes.
Bat Removal
Quiet Entry. Hidden Activity.
Bats often enter through small construction gaps that are easy to overlook from the ground. Once inside, they settle in attic spaces, roof cavities, or other protected areas where activity may remain unnoticed for some time.
Proper bat removal requires more than simply sealing an opening. The process must follow the correct timing, identify all active and secondary access points, and use a controlled exclusion method that allows bats to leave safely while preventing re-entry. When handled correctly, the result is full removal without repeat activity.
Squirrel Removal
Fast Damage. Repeat Risk.
Squirrels are one of the most destructive wildlife issues homeowners face. If an opening doesn’t already exist, they will often create one by chewing through vulnerable areas such as fascia, soffits, or vents.
Once inside, nesting and movement can quickly damage insulation and expand entry points further. Effective squirrel removal focuses on identifying where access is happening, removing the animals safely, and reinforcing those weak areas so the same problem doesn’t return.
Additional Wildlife Services
We also provide removal and exclusion services for a wide range of common wildlife issues, including raccoons in attics, skunks beneath structures, rodents in wall or attic spaces, birds entering vents, and ground-level activity affecting foundations or exterior areas.
Each situation is approached based on the species involved, how the structure is being used, and what is required to resolve it properly.
The Ancon Advantage
Wildlife problems are rarely random. They happen when a structure gives animals an opportunity to get in and stay in.
Our job is to remove that opportunity.
That means identifying access points, using the right removal method for the species involved, and reinforcing the structure so it holds up over time.
22+ years of focused wildlife removal experience
Fully licensed and insured
Species-specific removal and exclusion methods
Reinforcement built to prevent re-entry
Common Signs of Wildlife Activity
Noises in the attic or walls, visible gaps along the roofline, damaged vents or trim, insulation disturbance, droppings, and persistent odors can all indicate active wildlife inside the structure.
The earlier these signs are addressed, the easier the issue is to contain.
Get a Clear Answer - Then 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. Scheduling an inspection is the first step toward resolving the issue properly.
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