Raccoon Removal in Southeast Michigan
“Fast inspections • Humane removal • Exclusion repairs”
How we fix the problem
1️⃣ Thorough Inspection
We perform a detailed inspection of your attic, roofline, vents, soffits, and foundation to locate active entry points, nesting areas, and damage. We identify exactly how the animal is getting in and what needs to be secured.
2️⃣ Humane & Effective Removal
We use humane, state-compliant methods such as one-way exclusion devices or trapping when necessary. Our goal is to safely remove the animal without causing unnecessary harm — while ensuring the problem is fully resolved.
3️⃣ Seal, Repair & Prevent Re-Entry
Once the animal is removed, we seal all entry points with durable materials and complete necessary repairs. This prevents the same issue from happening again and protects your home long-term.
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Raccoon Removal – Frequently Asked Questions
1️⃣ How do I know if I have raccoons in my attic?
Common signs include loud thumping or scratching at night, strong odors, insulation damage, visible droppings, and torn soffits or roof vents. Raccoons are larger than squirrels, so the noise is usually heavier and more noticeable.
2️⃣ Are raccoons dangerous to have in my home?
Yes. Raccoons can carry diseases such as rabies and raccoon roundworm. They can also cause significant property damage by tearing insulation, damaging duct work, and contaminating attic spaces with droppings.
3️⃣ How much does raccoon removal cost in Michigan?
The cost depends on factors like the location of entry points, whether babies are present, and how much repair work is needed. We provide inspections to assess the situation and give you a clear plan before starting work.
4️⃣ Will raccoons come back after removal?
They can if entry points are not properly sealed. That’s why we don’t just remove the animal — we also identify and secure all access points to prevent re-entry.
5️⃣ How quickly can you come out?
We offer fast response times throughout Southeast Michigan. In many cases, we can schedule an inspection within 24–48 hours, and emergency situations may be handled sooner.
