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Gutter Guards & Squirrels
Gutter Guard Awareness & Squirrels Gutter guards are a homeowner's best friend when it comes to keeping leaves and debris out of your gutters. However, there's one unexpected visitor who also appreciates the protection gutter guards offer – squirrels. In this blog...
Bat Proofing Continues
Removing Bats & Keeping Them Out As September comes to a close, the bat removal/bat proofing season is starting to wind down. Suffice to say, its been a busy time getting bats out of structures here in NE Ohio and taking steps to ensure they can't get back...
Raccoons and Groundhogs!
Unusual Job: Raccoon and Groundhog Caught at the Same Spot Nuisance animal removal can be a challenging and unpredictable job. Wildlife experts often find themselves faced with unique situations that are only revealed after an inspection.. At a recent odd job, a...
How Many Raccoons Are There?
Raccoon Use of Home is Unpredictable People often ask Ryan how many raccoons he expects to catch on a particular job. His answer is "I'm not sure." That answer doesn't mean he doesn't have a lot of experience with raccoons. In fact, it means just the opposite... It...
Bat Work Continues
Finding Bat Entries Unlike squirrels and raccoons, bats don’t force their way into our homes. They get in through small openings that come to exist on our homes through age, damage, design, or poor workmanship. Or, more than likely, a combination of these...
Little Squirrels Again
Young Squirrels Visible Soon An interesting fact about squirrels is that most females give birth to two litters per year. Most of us correctly associate spring as a time of year when a lot of baby animals are born including squirrels. But, understanding that...
Flying Squirrels & Bats
Flying Squirrels & Bats: Many Similarities Ryan went to a home to inspect for sounds in the wall at night. As part of the inspection, he looked around the house as best as he could and in the attic. While in the attic, he found bat guano- one of the best signs...
Squirrels in Attic | Three Factors
Squirrels in the Attic This week's profile job is one where squirrels are in the attic. And while this is not unusual by any stretch, this job is interesting because it highlights three elements typical of squirrel jobs that all came together to enable this...
Bat Proofing | Akron, Canton, Kent
Get Your Housed Bat-Proofed Unlike squirrels and raccoons, bats don't force their way into our homes. So how do they get in? They get in through small openings that come to exist on our homes through age, damage, design, or poor workmanship. Or, more than likely,...