(1) Once an animal is removed, the technician should perform an inspection to determine the point of entry and identify other potential points of entry, recommending the best method to prevent unwanted lodgers.
(2) The entries that one animal makes can be expanded upon and used by other animals that weren't previously there. It is important to eliminate these entries with reliable construction techniques.
(3) Be careful not to hire animal removal companies that charge by the animal.
(4) When an animal removal technician is performing exclusion work, make sure that exclusions are as cosmetic as possible, tailoring shapes and colors of construction materials to match your home. Exclusion work includes such things as sealing your home to prevent wildlife from entering it through gaps in the eaves, siding, chimney, vents or other areas.
(5) Don’t confuse Animal Control services that handle stray dogs, cats or other “domestic animals” with professional ‘wild animal’ removal and control companies whose specialty is “domestic animals”, you will want to contact your county or local animal control.
6) Ask for at least 3 references of customers that have had animals removed by companies you are considering for the type of service you want performed. Ask those customers if they felt the service was professional, and solved the type of problems that you are having.
(7) There are many dangers in trying to remove certain animals and pests from your property. If you even “think” you may encounter risk by trying to remove wild animals or pests from your home, then that is probably the best indicator that you need a professional company with expertise in this unique area to handle your problem.
(8) It is very important for the company to be attentive to your specific needs. Communication is key to success in solving a wild animal intrusion problem in and around your property.
(9) As the old saying goes, “you get what you pay for”. You don’t have to overpay, but be wary of the lowest prices you can find.
(10) Use a well known and reputable company who you can always find in the future, or be able to easily contact for any reason. You want an established company with an office that you can go to if you ever need personal contact. Check out the address of the contractor and see how long they have been in the area.