Ethical Wildlife Control

Wildlife Management Services

When pests or wildlife invade your home or business, you need more than a quick fix — you need a trusted partner who knows how to solve the problem for good. Raptor Pest Control is Michigan’s local expert in humane, long-lasting pest and wildlife solutions. We combine professional training, advanced techniques, and genuine care for your safety and property.

Trust the Local Experts in Wildlife Removal and Pest Control

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Bat Control

Bats are a vital part of Michigan’s ecosystem, but when they move into attics, walls, or chimneys, they can create serious problems for homeowners. Their droppings (guano) can carry harmful bacteria and fungi, leading to strong odors, stains, and potential health concerns like histoplasmosis. Bats often enter homes through small roofline gaps, vents, or loose soffits while searching for warm, dark roosting spots — especially during summer maternity season. Because they are a protected species, Raptor Pest Control uses only safe, humane, and legal removal techniques to keep both your family and local bat populations protected.

Bats are small, nocturnal mammals with leathery wings, pointed ears, and a distinct fluttering flight pattern at dusk. You may spot them exiting gable vents, chimneys, or soffit gaps around sunset. Inside the home, they prefer dark, enclosed spaces such as attics, eaves, or wall voids where they can hang upside down and roost in colonies.

  • Droppings (guano): Found in piles below roosting areas or along attic beams — often dry, crumbly, and shiny from insect parts.

  • Odor: A strong, ammonia-like smell from accumulated droppings and urine.

  • Noises: Light scratching, fluttering, or squeaking sounds at night.

  • Grease marks: Oily smudges on siding, vents, or rafters from repeated entry and exit.

  • Sightings: Bats flying near rooflines at dusk or occasionally trapped indoors.

Raptor Pest Control uses a humane, exclusion-based process to safely remove bats. After a full inspection, we identify all active entry points and install one-way exclusion devices that allow bats to exit but not re-enter. Once we confirm the colony is gone, all openings are sealed, and contaminated materials can be professionally cleaned and sanitized. Our methods comply with Michigan wildlife laws and protect bat populations during maternity seasons.

Prevention is the key to long-term bat control. Raptor’s exclusion specialists seal every potential gap larger than ½ inch using durable materials that withstand weather and wear. We inspect rooflines, soffits, vents, and chimneys — installing secure screening, vent covers, and sealants where needed. This ensures bats cannot return to your home, while keeping ventilation intact and your attic protected year-round.

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Raccoon Control

Raccoons are intelligent, curious, and highly adaptable — but when they enter attics, chimneys, or crawl spaces, they can cause significant damage and health risks. These nocturnal animals tear through roofing, vents, and insulation in search of warmth and nesting sites. Their droppings and urine can contaminate insulation, and their habit of rummaging through garbage spreads mess and odor. At Raptor Pest Control, we specialize in humane raccoon removal and exclusion, ensuring your property is secure while keeping wildlife safe.

Raccoons are medium-sized mammals recognized by their black “mask” markings and ringed tails. They’re most active at night and often seen near trash cans, gardens, or rooflines. Because they’re strong climbers, they can easily access rooftops, chimneys, and attic vents. Homeowners may spot damaged soffits or insulation where raccoons have nested.

  • Loud nocturnal noises: Thumping, scratching, or growling from the attic or walls.

  • Tipped-over garbage cans: Evidence of foraging activity near food sources.

  • Tracks and smudges: Muddy paw prints or greasy marks along siding, vents, or decks.

  • Droppings: Tubular, dark droppings are often found near attic corners or roof openings.

  • Damage: Torn shingles, chewed wiring, or insulation pulled into nests.

Raptor Pest Control uses proven, humane techniques to safely remove raccoons and secure your home against future invasions. After a thorough inspection, we identify active entry points and set up professional-grade live traps in accordance with Michigan wildlife regulations. Once removal is complete, we seal every access area using heavy-gauge screening, metal flashing, and wildlife-proof materials.

We also address contaminated insulation, clean up droppings, and apply disinfectants to neutralize odors and bacteria. Preventive exclusion is critical — our team reinforces weak points along soffits, vents, and rooflines to ensure raccoons cannot reenter. The result is a permanently secure, wildlife-free home you can trust.

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Squirrel Control

Squirrels may seem harmless when you see them darting through trees, but once they find a way into your attic or walls, they can cause extensive and costly damage. These active daytime nesters chew through wood, wiring, insulation, and even vent covers to build warm, protected spaces to raise their young. Their constant gnawing creates a fire hazard, and their droppings can contaminate insulation. At Raptor Pest Control, we provide fast, humane squirrel removal and full exclusion to keep them out for good.

Squirrels are small to medium-sized rodents with bushy tails, sharp claws, and strong teeth made for gnawing. In Michigan, gray and red squirrels are most common. They’re often seen running along power lines or rooftops and can easily squeeze through small roof gaps, attic vents, or openings around chimneys. Indoors, their activity is most noticeable in the morning and late afternoon.

  • Scratching or scampering sounds during daylight hours, especially in ceilings or walls.

  • Chewed wiring or insulation — a leading cause of attic fire risks.

  • Droppings in attics or along insulation (small, oval, and pellet-shaped).

  • Gnaw marks on wood, fascia boards, or vent covers.

  • Nests made of leaves, twigs, or shredded insulation.

  • Strong odors from urine, droppings, or deceased animals.

Raptor Pest Control uses a humane, step-by-step approach to resolve squirrel problems safely and permanently. Our licensed specialists start with a complete inspection to locate nesting areas, damage, and entry points. We install one-way doors and live traps to remove active squirrels without harm, ensuring young squirrels are relocated with their mothers when possible.

Once removal is complete, we seal and reinforce every opening with durable chew-proof materials, including metal flashing, vent guards, and heavy screening. We also clean and sanitize affected spaces to remove droppings and odor sources. Finally, we trim overhanging branches and identify exterior attractants to discourage future nesting.

The result: a quiet, secure, and squirrel-free home — the humane way.

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Skunk Control

Few wildlife issues are as unmistakable as a skunk problem. That strong, lingering odor is often the first sign that one has moved in beneath your porch, deck, or shed. Skunks dig burrows for shelter, leaving small holes across lawns and gardens as they forage for insects. Beyond the smell, they can also damage foundations, contaminate soil, and carry diseases like rabies and leptospirosis. Raptor Pest Control specializes in humane skunk removal and long-term exclusion, helping homeowners regain safety and peace of mind without harmful chemicals or traps.

Skunks are small, black-and-white mammals with distinctive stripes running down their backs and bushy tails. They are nocturnal, most active from dusk to dawn, and commonly seen wandering through neighborhoods at night. While their spray is a well-known defense mechanism, their digging habits and tendency to den under structures are what make them a nuisance for homeowners.

  • Persistent, pungent odor around decks, crawl spaces, or sheds.

  • Small, cone-shaped holes in lawns where they dig for grubs.

  • Burrows or soil disturbance near foundations, porches, or gardens.

  • Tracks: Skunks have five toes on both front and back feet — often visible in soft soil.

  • Unusual pet behavior: Dogs or cats sniffing and digging near a den site.

  • Noises at night: Light rustling, scratching, or low growls beneath floors.

At Raptor Pest Control, our skunk control process is built on safety, compassion, and effectiveness. We begin with a full inspection to locate dens and identify entry points. Using humane live trapping and one-way exclusion doors, our technicians remove skunks safely and in compliance with Michigan wildlife laws.

Once removal is confirmed, we implement durable exclusion barriers — sealing off access beneath decks, porches, sheds, and crawl spaces with welded wire or hardware cloth buried underground to prevent re-digging. We also fill old burrows and apply deterrents to discourage future activity.

Our team finishes by sanitizing the affected area and neutralizing lingering odors using professional-grade deodorizers. With Raptor’s expertise, your property stays protected — and odor-free.

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Woodchuck - Groundhog

Woodchucks, also known as groundhogs, are burrowing animals that can quickly turn a peaceful yard into a landscape of holes and mounds. While they may seem harmless, their tunneling can weaken foundations, crack concrete slabs, and create safety hazards for people, pets, and lawn equipment. These animals often dig beneath sheds, decks, and porches for shelter, or near gardens where food is plentiful. At Raptor Pest Control, we use humane and effective methods to remove woodchucks and secure your property against future burrowing.

Woodchucks are medium-sized rodents, typically 16–26 inches long with short legs, brown fur, and small ears. They are diurnal (active during the day) and excellent diggers, easily recognized by their stout build and habit of standing upright to survey their surroundings. You may spot them early in the morning or late afternoon near burrow entrances or garden areas.

  • Large burrow openings (8–12 inches wide) near sheds, decks, or gardens.

  • Piles of dirt surrounding entry holes.

  • Damaged gardens or plants, often with partial bites taken from vegetables or flowers.

  • Cracks in driveways or foundations are caused by tunneling underneath.

  • Trails or flattened grass paths leading to burrow entrances.

  • Droppings near den sites or feeding areas.

Raptor Pest Control takes a strategic and humane approach to groundhog removal. We begin with a thorough property inspection to locate all active burrows and secondary tunnels. Using live traps and one-way exclusion devices, we remove the animals without harm and ensure that young groundhogs are safely relocated when necessary.

Once removal is complete, we secure and seal den sites to prevent re-entry. Our exclusion process often includes burying heavy-gauge wire barriers or lattice around foundations, decks, and garden beds to block future digging. For high-activity areas, we may recommend low-voltage deterrent fencing or landscaping adjustments to reduce attractants like dense vegetation or open soil.

Finally, we fill inactive burrows and restore damaged areas, leaving your property stable, clean, and protected against future infestations.

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Opossum Control

Opossums are nocturnal scavengers that often move into attics, crawl spaces, and garages while searching for food and shelter. Though generally non-aggressive, their presence can create strong odors, torn insulation, and unsanitary conditions due to droppings and urine. They may also carry fleas, ticks, and parasites that can spread to pets or humans. At Raptor Pest Control, we provide humane opossum removal and exclusion — resolving infestations safely while preventing future intrusions.

Opossums are medium-sized marsupials with gray fur, long pointed faces, and hairless, prehensile tails. They have five toes on each foot, resembling small human handprints. Opossums are most active at night and are known for their slow movement and tendency to “play dead” when threatened. They often find shelter under porches, sheds, or in attics where warmth and protection are available.

  • Scratching or thumping noises at night, especially in attics or under decks.

  • Strong musky odor near suspected nesting areas.

  • Torn insulation or chewed materials in attics, crawl spaces, or garages.

  • Tracks resembling small handprints in mud or dust.

  • Droppings about 1–2 inches long, smooth, and curled at the ends.

  • Scattered garbage or missing pet food left outdoors overnight.

At Raptor Pest Control, our specialists follow a safe and humane process for removing opossums and preventing their return. We start with a detailed inspection to locate den sites and entry points. Using live traps and exclusion doors, we remove the animals without harm, following all state wildlife guidelines.

After removal, we seal and reinforce openings using durable materials around decks, sheds, soffits, and foundation gaps. We also clear nesting materials, disinfect affected areas, and apply odor-neutralizing treatments.

To deter future visits, our team recommends habitat adjustments such as securing trash bins, removing outdoor pet food, and trimming overgrown vegetation that provides cover. With Raptor’s exclusion methods, your home stays clean, secure, and wildlife-free — the humane way.

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Bird Control

Bird infestations may not seem threatening at first, but when birds begin nesting inside rooflines, soffits, vents, signage, or commercial structures, they can quickly create serious problems. Their droppings are highly acidic and can stain, damage building materials, ruin inventory, and spread harmful bacteria. Nesting material can also block ventilation, create fire hazards, and attract insects or mites. From pigeons and sparrows to starlings and swallows — birds can turn small gaps into long-term nesting sites. At Raptor Pest Control, we remove birds humanely, clean contaminated areas, and install exclusion measures to prevent future nesting and protect your property.

Woodchucks are medium-sized rodents, typically 16–26 inches long with short legs, brown fur, and small ears. They are diurnal (active during the day) and excellent diggers, easily recognized by their stout build and habit of standing upright to survey their surroundings. You may spot them early in the morning or late afternoon near burrow entrances or garden areas.

  • Large burrow openings (8–12 inches wide) near sheds, decks, or gardens.

  • Piles of dirt surrounding entry holes.

  • Damaged gardens or plants, often with partial bites taken from vegetables or flowers.

  • Cracks in driveways or foundations are caused by tunneling underneath.

  • Trails or flattened grass paths leading to burrow entrances.

  • Droppings near den sites or feeding areas.

Raptor Pest Control takes a strategic and humane approach to groundhog removal. We begin with a thorough property inspection to locate all active burrows and secondary tunnels. Using live traps and one-way exclusion devices, we remove the animals without harm and ensure that young groundhogs are safely relocated when necessary.

Once removal is complete, we secure and seal den sites to prevent re-entry. Our exclusion process often includes burying heavy-gauge wire barriers or lattice around foundations, decks, and garden beds to block future digging. For high-activity areas, we may recommend low-voltage deterrent fencing or landscaping adjustments to reduce attractants like dense vegetation or open soil.

Finally, we fill inactive burrows and restore damaged areas, leaving your property stable, clean, and protected against future infestations.

Why Choose Raptor Pest Control

When pests or wildlife invade your home or business, you need more than a quick fix — you need a trusted partner who knows how to solve the problem for good. Raptor Pest Control is Michigan’s local expert in humane, long-lasting pest and wildlife solutions.

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