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Muskrat Damage Control
Muskrats & Pond Damage Muskrats cause a lot of damage to ponds in our area. The primary way they do damage is through tunneling. Seeking shelter and protection, muskrats tunnel into the banks of ponds in many places. With rain and water fluctuation, these...
Finding Animal Holes
Locating Squirrel & Raccoon Entrances The key to removing problem squirrels and raccoons is to find out how they are getting in a structure. Sometimes their entrances are obvious. Other times, not so much. Today's post shares two examples that show the importance...
Raccoon Repairs Done Well
Raccoon-Proof Repairs At a recent job, Frontline Animal Removal was called because raccoons were getting into a house. No surprise there. But, this job is blog-worthy because it is the second time the problem has arisen at this particular home. We weren't the ones...
Catching Squirrels
Squirrel Trapping 101 Have you ever wondered what successful squirrel trapping and removal looks like? This post is meant to simply explain and show steps one may follow if squirrels are calling your home theirs. After a description, there are a couple of very recent...
Raccoons in Vaulted Ceiling
Raccoon in Ceiling | How? Customers heard noises in a vaulted ceiling at night. Night noises in the world of nuisance animal removal usually come from flying squirrels or raccoons. Because the vaulted ceiling only offered a 2x8's height of space, flying squirrels...
When Do Squirrels Breed in Ohio?
Breeding Season for Ohio Squirrels It may be chilly outside, but there are some squirrels out there that are hot and bothered right about now. It's squirrel breeding season. [Round 1] Ohio's squirrels mate in December and January [Round 1]. So as this post is...
Animal Free in ’23
A New Year Without Nuisance Animals Happy New Year to All! If you’ve had an ongoing problem with squirrels, raccoons, bats or groundhogs and have resolved that 2023 is the year you’ll make your home nuisance-animal-free, good for you! This first post of the year is...
Raccoons Find Attic
Raccoon in Attic : Multiple Breakdowns Time and time again, we witness animals getting into homes and businesses at spots where there is opportunity. These opportune entry spots usually exist because of damage or design. During a nuisance animal inspection for...
Inspecting & Trapping in Attics???
Nuisance Animals in Attic When nuisance animals are suspected of moving into the attic, there is often the temptation to follow them there. In fact, some clients expect us to set traps in the attic or go looking in the attic to make sure they are there. When...