Wire mesh vent, damaged entry point, and sealed exterior gap

Rodent / Wildlife Exclusion

Wildlife Exclusion & Entry-Point Sealing

If animals are getting into an attic, soffit, crawlspace, or wall cavity, the long-term fix is exclusion: identify how they’re entering, let them exit safely, and seal the structure so it doesn’t repeat. We focus on common entry points like gaps at fascia/soffit, vents, corners, and utility penetrations.

Attic and basement exclusion work showing wire mesh vent and crawlspace sealing

Reduce Repeat Problems

Noises at night, disturbed insulation, droppings, and recurring “mystery smells” often trace back to the same few openings. Proper exclusion helps protect the structure, reduce damage, and stop the cycle of temporary fixes. If something needs repair (loose trim, broken vent cover, rotted edge), we handle that as part of the seal-up plan.

Secured trash and dumpster solutions to reduce wildlife and rodent food sources

Inspection → Plan → Seal-Up

We start with an exterior inspection, flag likely entry points, then complete the exclusion/seal work in a clean, methodical way. You’ll get photos of what we found and what we closed up, plus simple maintenance notes so the building stays tight over time.

Battery-operated monitoring camera and common roof-edge wildlife activity scenarios