Lenox
When animals get into your home, you need more than a quick removal. You need to know how they got in, what damage may already be happening, and how the structure can be protected from repeat entry.
For over 22 years, Ancon has provided professional wildlife removal and exclusion services focused on lasting solutions. Our approach is built around safe removal, careful inspection, and proper reinforcement so the same issue does not keep coming back.

Attic Bat Exclusion & Removal
Bats can enter through very small openings along rooflines, vents, soffits, and upper construction gaps. Once inside, they may roost in attic spaces for weeks or months before the problem becomes obvious.
Our bat removal services focus on:
- Inspecting upper structure access points
- Identifying active and secondary entry areas
- Using safe one-way exclusion methods
- Timing the work properly based on seasonal regulations
- Sealing and reinforcing the structure after colony exit
Bat removal is not about trapping or rushing the process. It requires controlled exclusion, proper timing, and complete closure of the areas bats are using to get inside.
Squirrel Entry & Nesting Removal
Squirrels can cause significant damage once they start using a home for shelter. They often chew through fascia, soffits, vents, and weak roofline areas to create or expand an opening.
Our squirrel removal services include:
- Locating the access point
- Removing squirrels safely and humanely
- Addressing chewed or weakened areas
- Reinforcing vulnerable roofline sections
- Helping prevent future nesting activity
Simply removing the squirrel does not solve the full issue. The entry point needs to be corrected so the same opening does not remain available to other animals.
Additional Wildlife Services
Ancon also handles a wide range of wildlife issues beyond bats and squirrels, including raccoons entering attics, skunks denning beneath decks or porches, rodents moving through walls or attic spaces, birds entering vents, and groundhog activity around foundations or exterior areas.
Every situation is approached based on the species involved, how the animal is using the structure, and what needs to be done to resolve the issue properly. Whether the activity is happening above the ceiling, under the home, or around the exterior, the goal is the same: remove the animal, correct the access point, and reduce the risk of the problem returning.
Why Wildlife Problems Need Proper Exclusion
Many wildlife issues return because the original access point was never fully addressed. A temporary patch may cover the visible gap, but it often does not correct the weakness that allowed entry in the first place.
Proper exclusion focuses on closing the pathway. That means identifying all vulnerable areas, using the right materials, and reinforcing the structure after the animal has been removed or excluded safely.
The Ancon Advantage
Homeowners choose Ancon because they want the job handled properly from start to finish.
22+ years of focused wildlife removal experience
Fully licensed and insured
Species-specific removal 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, droppings, insulation disturbance, and persistent odors can all point to an active wildlife issue.
These signs often mean animals have already gained access and are using the structure for shelter, nesting, or movement.
Schedule a Wildlife Assessment
When wildlife activity shows up in or around your home, the next step is getting a clear understanding of the issue. A professional assessment helps identify what's present, where the access points are, and what needs to be done to resolve the problem properly and prevent it from returning.
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