Your Questions, Answered
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Yes. Inspections are complimentary; however, a booking fee is required to reserve the appointment. This fee is fully credited toward any approved work. Wildlife inspections require ladder access, roofline evaluation, and detailed documentation. The booking fee ensures adequate time is reserved and helps prevent rushed or incomplete inspections.
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Wildlife work cannot be accurately priced without an inspection. Two homes with the same species can require very different solutions based on roof design, access, height, damage severity, season, and legal constraints. Flat pricing often leads to incomplete work and repeated issues.
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Colorado Springs commonly experiences conflicts with raccoons, skunks, squirrels, pack rats, bats, birds, and snakes. Activity is frequently found in attics, crawlspaces, chimneys, rooflines, sheds, and under decks. Proximity to foothills, open space, drainage corridors, and undeveloped land increases pressure.
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Colorado is home to several species of venomous snakes, which are attracted by shelter and rodent activity. Proper identification is important, as handling restrictions vary by species. Do not attempt to handle or kill any snakes; unnecessarily killing a venomous snake is one of the leading causes of envenomations. Instead, move pets and children to a safe place and wait for help to arrive.
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Most wildlife avoids people, but risks increase when animals are cornered, protecting their young, or contaminating living spaces. Wildlife and their droppings can affect indoor air quality, compromise structural integrity, and expose your family and pets to diseases, even without direct contact with the wildlife themselves.
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Exclusion addresses the problem's cause, not just the animal. Removing an animal without sealing entry points allows new wildlife to move in quickly. Exclusion:
Prevents repeat entry
Reduces long-term damage
Avoids survival risks associated with relocation
Complies with Colorado wildlife regulations
Relocation is legally restricted for many species and often results in poor survival outcomes. Proper exclusion is the most reliable long-term solution.
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Yes. Emergency and after-hours service is available when safety concerns, active conflicts, or access issues require immediate attention.
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Light to moderate cleanup related to exclusion may be performed. Heavy contamination, insulation replacement, or biohazard remediation may require specialized services beyond standard exclusion work.
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Yes. Services are provided for residential, HOA, and commercial properties. Documentation and reporting can be supplied as required.
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DIY approaches often result in trapped animals, recurring issues, structural damage, or legal violations. Sealing entry points without confirming animals have exited can result in dead animals inside your home leading to serious and expensive odor and sanitation problems.
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Do not block entry points or disturb wildlife. Secure pets, limit activity in affected areas, and document what you observe (noises, times, locations) until a professional assessment can occur.
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