We are a professional wildlife removal company servicing Grand Rapids, in operation for 5 years. We love solving wildlife problems! We pride ourselves on our quality work and exceptional customer service.:
We a complete job, from start to finish. We remove wildlife humanely and effectively, using the proper traps, tools, and techniques for each unique animal and situation.
When we encounter animals inside a house, we inspect every part of the house, from ground level to every part of the roof, to identify all the areas of entry, and all vulnerable
areas, and we perform professional repairs, with guarantee, to seal entry holes shut. We inspect inside the attic to find any damage or biohazard, and provide full cleaning services. We offer attic decontamination, poison-free and permanent rodent control,
bat colony exclusion, bird prevention, snake removal, dead animal removal and odor control, and more.
Michigan wildlife such as birds and rodents are the number
one culprits of infesting attics during our cold winters.
If you have been hearing movements feel free to give us a call.
These little critters can do some big damage like wire chewing and
their droppings are toxic to humans and pets. Our teams is trained
in trapping and removing these critters from your home, as well as
preventing them from returning.
We service the following cities:
Allendale, Byron, Caledonia,
Cannon, Cascade, Comstock, Gaines, Georgetown,
Kentwood, Plainfield, Walker,
Wyoming,
Holland,
Muskegon,
and Norton Shores.
We also service the following counties:
Allegan County, Ionia County, Mecosta County,
Barry County, Montcalm County, and Ottawa County.
NOTE: We are not the Kent County Animal Control Services. We do provide wildlife removal in Kent County Michigan, but we are a private company. Please do not call us regarding any matters that should be directed to the free county animal services. They deal
with dog and cat issues, and select issues such as an animal on the street, etc. Below is the TIP OF THE MONTH regarding local Kent County animal services related matters:
What should I do with a opossum after I catch it?
When you trap during the night, it will be possible that you can trap even other animals which live
in the environment. When the animals have been trapped, it is up to the trapper to ensure that the
animal is safe since it is vulnerable and the person has to ensure that there is no harm that comes
to the animal in the trap. The opossum does not have to be relocated on other place since they are
under the protection. When a wild animal is relocated even if it is in just few miles, it may lead
to some serious risk to the animals and other animals that are found in that area. This is why relocation
is illegal. The trappers are cautioned to be cautious and compassionate always when it comes to the wildlife.
When you are comfortable with the wildlife and you find out that you have trapped the opossum, you should try
the following options.
When you catch the opossums, they do not mean any harm but they may hiss just like a cat and it can show
the teeth but nothing else. If you have caught the raccoons before, then you have to know that the opossums
have to be released in the same way. When an opossum has been caught, it can get the jaws caught or it may
decide to play dead. When they try to bite the trap so that they can escape, their jaws may also stuck.
If the above took place, you can use the wire cutter in order to release the opossum. You can push the head of the
opossum so that it can be released. Before you try to touch the opossum, you should wear the jacket and use gloved
hand and scruff the opossum like the cat and push the head forward. You can also use the towel to push the possum
since the towel may make the barrier between you and the animal. When you have finished everything, you should
cover the animal and you should place it in a place that it is quite and you can then call the local wildlife in
your place. When they come, they understand what they have to do.
To learn more about our services, visit the Grand Rapids wildlife removal home page.