Ann Arbor’s leading wildlife control experts
A variety of creatures have been known to take up residence in homes throughout Ann Arbor. This includes everything from raccoons to bats. As suburban development encroaches ever closer on their natural habitats, they are increasingly turning to residential areas as sources of safety and protection from predators.
With the help of Starlings Wildlife Control Experts, Ann Arbor’s leading professional wildlife removal and critter control business, homeowners can rest assured that their homes will be free from critters.
Our network of wildlife control experts use humane methods when dealing with these animals, such as live traps and exclusion techniques that allow them to be safely removed from your property. They also follow all local laws and regulations regarding wildlife management within city limits. Moreover, they are knowledgeable about effective deterrents for preventing animals from returning in the future and can provide helpful advice on how to keep your home protected from further critter invasions.
Give us a call or fill out a form to connect with wildlife control experts today!
Our Wildlife Control Services
Wildlife Removal
Raccoon removal, squirrel removal, possum removal, bat removal, skunk removal, snake removal, dead animal removal and more!
Home Repair Services
Preventative measures, property damage repairs, wildlife restoration, cleanup, odor control and removal, emergency services, and more!
Signs you need to call Starlings Wildlife Control Services for wildlife removal and management
- Animal droppings in your attic or other parts of the home
- Damage caused to your home’s structure by animals
- Strange noises coming from your walls or attic
- Infestation of rodents or other animals in your attic or crawl space
- Dead animals in your home or yard that need to be removed
- Raccoons and other animals living in your chimney or other parts of the home
- Holes dug by animals in your yard
- Birds nesting in your gutters or other parts of the roof
- Animals getting into your garbage cans or other food sources
- Unwanted odors coming from animal waste in your home