by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Apr 8, 2020 | Animal Damage Repair, Squirrel Removal
Keeping Nuisance Animals Out Here at Frontline Animal Removal, getting nuisance animals out of people’s homes is only half of the battle. Trapping squirrels, raccoons and other critters is only a part of the job. The second half of our mission is to provide...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Apr 4, 2020 | Animal Damage Repair, Squirrel Removal
Construction Problems Lead to Squirrels Squirrels happen. But, why? As is often the case, squirrels get into clients’ homes because they are given an advantage or opportunity to get in. These opportunities often arise through some misstep in the...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Mar 15, 2020 | Animal Damage Repair, Raccoon Removal
Stainless Steel Chimney Caps: Keep Animals Out! When there is no chimney cap, raccoons and other nuisance animals often get into chimneys. We highly recommend chimney caps! But, to go a step farther, we recommend stainless steel chimney caps in order to keep these...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Mar 2, 2020 | Animal Damage Repair, Raccoon Removal, Squirrel Removal
Soffit Problems: Squirrels & Raccoons A frequent entry point of squirrels and raccoons is the soffit. Why is that? Soffits provide a wonderfully protected cavity that gives squirrels and raccoons the shelter and security they are looking for. And, if they are...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Dec 17, 2019 | Animal Damage Repair, Flying Squirrel Removal
Opportunity for Flying Squirrels The opening visible at the brick/roof junction you see to the right was not designed to be there. This is an example of a home’s structural elements moving over time because of a combination of age and weather. What has happened...
by FrontlineGuy Dominic | Nov 23, 2019 | Animal Damage Repair, Raccoon Removal
Roof Trouble: Raccoons & Water As the hole to the right shows, raccoons often access our clients’ attics and walls by climbing in holes on the roof. And while they cause damage by enlarging and improving holes as they move in and out, the raccoons...