Ann Arbor didn't used to have a raccoon problem. Back before the 1980's, raccoons were rare in Ann Arbor and lived in the more remote or undeveloped regions of Michigan. But then they suddenly became more used to urban and suburban neighborhood settings, and are now found throughout
Ann Arbor. While they are more urban animals, like rats or squirrels, we still regard them as special and talented animals, worthy of respect and humane treatment. We specialize in wild animals only, not pest insects, and we never use poison. We want to help you solve your
raccoon problem, but we don't want to kill these animals! Call us at 734-256-4352 to discuss your raccoon issue.
We offer a wide variety of wild animal removal services for both domestic and commercial properties. We highly focus on the individual needs of the customers, and we can customize our services as per your requirements. Our professional staff uses a combination of humane techniques to remove all types of raccoons, rodents, mice, and moles. We also specialize in pest control, including bed bugs, cockroaches, and mosquitoes. Our staff is also well trained to manage large animals like snakes and skunks or even some irritating birds. Our commitment is to exterminate raccoons using environment-friendly means and methods and keep your family and property safe. Our technicians use sound tracking devices to pull out raccoons from their hideouts. We then relocate them to a safer habitat. Moreover, we make sure there is no such invasion on your property in the future. For this, we seal every hole and entryway. Even when our work is done, we leave you with no hassle and clean after ourselves. So when you need to hire a raccoon removal service, look no further. Hiring us will give you peace of mind that the job is being done by licensed and certified professionals, and you are getting the best value for your money. We are here to respond to your calls on an urgent basis. We will give your house a visit on the same day or a day after. Moreover, we are there 24\7, even on weekends and holidays. No one wants raccoons running around on Christmas.