Leonard
Whether it's scratching in the attic, movement in the walls, or activity around the exterior, wildlife problems have a way of getting more complicated the longer they're left alone.
What starts as a single animal can quickly turn into damaged materials, contamination, nesting activity, and recurring intrusion if the access point remains available.
Ancon provides professional wildlife removal and exclusion services designed to address both the animal and the reason it was able to get inside. With more than 22 years of experience, we've helped homeowners resolve wildlife issues safely, thoroughly, and with long-term prevention in mind.

Keeping Bats Out for Good
Bat problems often begin with an opening that most homeowners would never notice. Small gaps near rooflines, vents, fascia boards, or construction transitions can provide enough space for bats to access attic areas.
Because bats are protected during certain times of the year, removal must be handled carefully and in accordance with seasonal regulations. The goal is not simply to remove the bats, but to exclude them safely while ensuring they cannot regain access once they have left.
Our bat removal & exclusion services include:
- Inspection of rooflines, vents, and upper structure areas
- Identification of active and secondary entry points
- One-way exclusion methods
- Permanent sealing after exclusion is complete
- Reinforcement of vulnerable areas
Proper bat exclusion is a process. When done correctly, it resolves the issue while protecting the structure from future activity.
When Squirrels Move In
Few animals cause structural damage as quickly as squirrels. They frequently chew through weak roofline areas, vents, soffits, and fascia boards to create access into attics.
Once inside, they may build nests, disturb insulation, and continue expanding the opening they used to gain entry. Simply removing the squirrel does not eliminate the vulnerability.
Our squirrel removal services focus on:
- Locating active entry points
- Safe and humane removal
- Assessing damaged areas
- Reinforcing vulnerable sections of the structure
- Helping prevent future nesting activity
The objective is not just to stop current activity, but to prevent the next squirrel from finding the same opportunity.
More Than Just Attic Wildlife
Wildlife issues can happen throughout a property, not just above the ceiling.
Ancon also provides removal and exclusion services for raccoons, skunks, rodents, birds, and groundhogs. These animals may access crawl spaces, decks, porches, wall cavities, sheds, vents, or foundation areas depending on the species and conditions present.
Each situation requires a different strategy, but the goal remains the same: remove the animal safely, identify how access is happening, and reduce the likelihood of future intrusion.
What Makes Wildlife Problems Repeat?
One of the most common reasons wildlife issues return is because the access point was never fully addressed.
The animal may be gone, but if the opening remains available, another animal can take its place.
That is why exclusion plays such an important role in wildlife control. Reinforcing vulnerable areas, identifying secondary entry points, and correcting structural weaknesses helps transform a temporary fix into a lasting solution.
The Ancon Advantage
For more than two decades, homeowners have trusted Ancon to provide professional wildlife removal backed by experience and a structured process.
22+ years of focused wildlife removal experience
Fully licensed and insured
Species-specific removal methods
Exclusion and reinforcement designed for long-term protection
Signs It May Be Time for an Inspection
Wildlife activity can show up in many forms, including scratching sounds, movement in walls or attics, damaged vents, chewed trim, droppings, odors, or visible exterior openings.
Even if the activity seems minor, it can point to a larger issue inside the structure.
Get the Facts Before the Problem Grows
The first step toward solving a wildlife issue is understanding exactly what you're dealing with. A professional inspection helps identify the species involved, how access is occurring, and what steps are needed to remove the animal and protect the home moving forward.
With the right information, the right solution becomes much easier to implement.
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