Wildlife Control in Louisiana
Our wildlife control solutions deliver lasting protection, helping safeguard homes from damage and health risks caused by nuisance animals while restoring peace of mind year-round. Schedule your wildlife inspection today.

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Wildlife Control & Animal Exclusion
Our wildlife control and exclusion programs are built for Louisiana’s year-round animal activity. Rather than short-term removals, we focus on detailed inspections, humane removal methods, and strategic exclusion to help resolve active wildlife issues and prevent repeat entry.
Louisiana Wildlife We Handle
Humane wildlife removal and exclusion services across Southeast Louisiana.
We Stop the Problem at the Source
We go beyond simple wildlife control by identifying the species involved, locating entry points and nesting areas, assessing damage and contamination, and implementing humane removal and exclusion strategies designed to protect your home long-term.
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Your Local Wildlife Control Providers
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
- Licensed & Insured
- Locally Owned and Operated
- Over 10 Years of Trusted Experience in Louisiana
Our Wildlife Control Services
- Wildlife Exclusion & Entry Point Sealing Professional sealing and exclusion to prevent wildlife from re-entering attics, crawl spaces, vents, roofs, and structural openings.
- Wildlife Trapping: Trapping for raccoons, squirrels, armadillos, skunks, rats, and other common Southeast Louisiana wildlife.
- Wildlife Removal: Humane removal of accessible wildlife, including raccoons, squirrels, armadillos, opossums, bats, and similar species.
- Liquid Barriers & Deterrents Professional deterrent applications to discourage seasonal or intermittent wildlife activity around key entry points.
Wildlife Control FAQ
What animals are considered wildlife pests in Louisiana?
Common nuisance wildlife in Southeast Louisiana include raccoons, squirrels, bats, snakes, armadillos, skunks, nutria rats, pigeons, and other birds that nest or enter structures.
How do animals get into attics and buildings?
Wildlife enters through rooflines, soffits, vents, chimneys, crawl space openings, damaged siding, and small structural gaps. Even small openings can allow animals like squirrels, bats, and rodents to enter.
Do you remove wildlife from attics and crawl spaces?
Yes. Wildlife control services include attic and crawl space inspections, removal of animals, nesting materials, droppings, and recommendations to reduce contamination and odors.
What is wildlife exclusion?
Wildlife exclusion is the process of sealing and reinforcing entry points after animals are removed. This prevents wildlife from returning and is a critical part of long-term wildlife control.
Do you offer wildlife deterrent treatments?
Yes. Monthly wildlife deterrent sprays can be applied around entry points and travel paths to discourage occasional wildlife invaders that pass through your property seasonally.
Can wildlife cause property damage?
Yes. Wildlife can damage insulation, wiring, roofing, ductwork, and structural components. Raccoons, squirrels, and rodents often cause costly damage if not addressed quickly.
Do you provide follow-up wildlife control services?
Yes. Follow-up monitoring and support are available to ensure wildlife does not return. If activity is detected after service, additional steps can be taken to resolve the issue.
How do I know if I need wildlife control?
Signs include scratching noises, droppings, nesting materials, damaged insulation, foul odors, animal sightings, or repeated animal activity around your home or business.
Locations We Serve
We specialize in full-coverage pest, termite and wildlife control across Southeast Louisiana, offering fast response and no-contract Freedom Membership options.
Wildlife Control Education & Resources

Raccoons, Squirrels, and Bats: The Most Common Wildlife Problems in Southeast Louisiana

Why Wildlife Keeps Getting Into Louisiana Homes (And How Professionals Stop It)

Why Wildlife Removal Alone Isn’t Enough: The Importance of Exclusion and Prevention

What to Do When You Hear Scratching in Your Walls or Attic at Night

