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Cape Cod Wildlife Removal

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Wildlife We Remove in Cape Cod

Common Wildlife

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Cape Cod Wildlife Removal Services

Just because tourist leave for the winter, does not mean the animals do. Wildlife like raccoons, mice, rats, foxes, and bats make the Massachusetts summer colonies their home year-round. Looking for shelter and food, wild animals usually enter a home to avoid the harsh Atlantic winters or to give birth in a safe place. You could have a wildlife pest problem and not even know it.

Wildlife in your attic, basement, walls, or crawlspace can affect your quality of life and your health. Active animals will keep you up at night. Most mammals can introduce additional pests and diseases into your home. If an animal is in the house, it causes damage. The longer the animal cohabitates in the house, the more damage it causes.

Do you suspect you have nuisance wildlife in your home? Schedule an inspection today for wildlife control and removal in Yarmouth, Cape Cod, Nantucket Islan, or Martha’s Vineyard.

 

Trutech Wildlife Service has been helping both homeowners and commercial businesses protect property and public health from nuisance wildlife for decades. With a focus on the best customer experience possible, we work efficiently to protect properties from unwelcome wildlife.

Here’s what to expect when working with Trutech:

Step 1: Inspection

When a Trutech technician arrives at your home, we will start by asking questions about your experience with the nuisance wildlife at hand.

Once we have a firm grasp on the issues facing the property owner, a thorough inspection of the interior and exterior of the home begins. This includes looking at the attic, crawlspace, roof, and any possible entry points. Since each species and home is different, the length of the inspection can vary. It can take between 30 minutes to 3 hours to accurately evaluate the extent of the wildlife nuisance issue.

Step 2: The Plan

With the results of the inspection, we share our findings with you. And share how we will solve the problem for you.
Although each wildlife control plan is unique to the home, it may include live trapping, direct capture, one-way doors, or deterrents. Before any work begins, we make sure that you are comfortable with the steps being taken to resolve the nuisance wildlife issue.

Step 3: Get To Work

If you approve of the plan, we will set up a time to put it into place. After the animal removal has taken place, we will repair any damage caused by the critter. Additionally, we will apply sanitizing and ectoparasite agents to the affected areas. Once the plan is executed, your home will be returned to its normal condition.

Step 4: Exclusions

Wildlife removal is just one part of the plan. All plans include wildlife control measures to prevent any future problems. This is often completed by implementing a full home exclusion. The goal is to create physical barriers to prevent animals from entering your home in the future.

A few possible exclusion techniques include gable vents, ridge vents, crawlspace vents, roof returns, and plumbing stacks. With the appropriate exclusions in place, you can rest easy knowing that a long-term solution is in place to protect your home from nuisance wildlife.

Guarantee and Warranty

Once installed, Trutech offers a one-year warranty on full home exclusions. Plus, there is a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you aren’t satisfied with the initial work, Trutech will send out a service manager to inspect the work completed and make any necessary adjustments.

Trutech technician inspecting the outside of a property

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Common Wildlife in Cape Cod

Raccoon Removal

Raccoons tend to stay near a reliable source of water and are comfortable in urban areas.  They can cause a mess of garbage and destroy home gardens and birdfeeders.

Raccoons can cause significant damage by gaining entry to your home and by creating a den in your attic. Raccoon mating season generally happens from January to March in Cape Cod. After a 63-day gestation period, you’ll hear raccoons and their cubs in April or May.  The most common sign of raccoons is hearing them at night. Typical raccoon sounds are thumping, scurrying, purring, growling, chittering, and whining.

Live trapping is the most common removal technique. Scented deterrents do have limited effectiveness. Full exclusions are necessary for raccoon control because the animal can leave large holes in its wake. 

Rodent Removal

Rats and mice are a year-round problem in Cape Cod, but they can especially be a problem in spring. The house mouse and Norway rat are the most common rodents in the Massachusetts.

Warmer than average winters can allow for a longer reproduction cycle for rats and mice. Rats can have up to seven litters a year; a mouse can have between five to ten litters a year. One rodent can become hundreds if left unchecked. 

Professional rodent pest control not only traps rats and mice but also controls the entire population. Our technicians strategically place traps in high-traffic areas. The trapping period typically takes seven to ten days. A whole-home exclusion identifies all current and potential rodent entry points and seals them. Rats and mice can create their own entry holes. Trutech’s rodent control program makes sure your house stays rat and mice-free.

Bat Removal

All nine species of bats in Massachusetts eat insects. Five species are listed as endangered, but all bat species are protected.

A bat does not want to be in your home. If you find one in a room, do not panic. Seal the room and open a window. Attics are another story. Attics provide all the necessary criteria for a safe habitat for a bat colony.

Humane bat removal consists of sealing all entry points and install a one-way bat valve, but there are restrictions when bat colony in your attic can be evicted. Bats can only be removed in May after hibernation or between August 1 and October 15 after the pups have learned to fly.

Humane bat removal consists of sealing all potential entry points and installing a one-way bat valve.

Skunk Control

Skunks are the most common mammal found throughout most of Massachusetts. Skunks typically come out in your yard in Cape Cod from February to March. You’ll notice a skunk problem from the smell. A female will spray a male to thwart his advances.

Skunks are attracted to yards that provide shelter and food. A skunk’s diet typically consists of insects like grasshoppers, bees, beetles, and crickets. Skunks are docile mammals and can help manage pests in your yard.

The greatest threat people and pets face is the spray from a skunk. To avoid a skunk’s spray rely on professional handling and skunk trapping. Removing food supplies is one of the most effective ways to prevent a skunk from entering your property.

Sheds, porches, and foundations make ideal burrowing locations. A skunk burrow can lead to structural damage. Exclusion techniques like barriers can stop a skunk from creating a den under your house.

Squirrel Removal

Gray and red squirrels inhabit the entire state of Massachusetts. Southern flying squirrels will also enter your home and attic. Gray squirrels are comfortable around humans and are found in urban and suburban environments. Red squirrels are usually found in mature coniferous forests or small pine plantations in suburban areas. Squirrels are most active during dawn and dusk except in winter they are active in the middle of the day.

If you hear scratching noises that start early in the morning, it is likely a squirrel. Squirrels damage your home by constantly gnawing, building nests, and leaving their droppings.

Effective squirrel control includes trapping, removing, and preventing squirrel infestations. Because trapped squirrels must be released on the premises within the property, effective exclusion work is essential to keep the squirrels out.

Bird Control

The most common nuisance birds in Cape Cod are gulls, pigeons, sparrows, starlings, swallows, and woodpeckers. 

Depending on the problem, the species, and property type will determine the type of bird control we use. Typical bird species that cause problems include pigeons, woodpeckers, sparrows, starlings, swallows, and gulls.

Homeowners typically experience birds nesting in chimneys, gutters, or vents.

Commercial properties like retail centers, grocery stores, medical centers, and factories usually face problems from pigeons and gulls. For large areas, habitat modifications, exclusions and deterrents work well to manage large flocks. 

Deterrents, repellents, exclusion, and occasionally trapping can be used to manage a bird problem. 

Who We Are

When you encounter unwanted wildlife in your home or business it is important to resolve the problem quickly and professionally. At Trutech®, our expert technicians and specialists have over 100 years of combined experience in the wildlife removal industry.

We know how to protect you and your family from the hazards of wildlife in your home or place of business.

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Meredith G.
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I am a customer of Trutech and I just wanted to tell you that you have a very dedicated and knowledgeable technician in Ansley Sherlock. We had a difficult rat problem and she has worked tirelessly to help us. She is friendly and pleasant. I know that she will succeed in getting rid of our rats. She is patient and answers all our questions. We definitely will recommend your company to anyone who needs your services.
Jennifer G.
Snake Removal
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Dear Trutech, yesterday happened just like you promised! You had told me that if I saw a snake on our property again to call you any day or any time because that’s the best time to catch them – that is, soon after they’re spotted. You sent Alfred Burns right away and Nick Yohn, D.M. arrived, shortly thereafter. Removing that 65″ snake from our yard was a great relief for my wife and me. You have kept every promise you’ve made and you have provided great customer service at every step.
Ted H.Charleston Wildlife Control
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Life happens, right? Had a mix-up on my routine bi-monthly scheduled service and got skipped. There's no need to complain when things go right but the response when something goes wrong says a lot, maybe more, about a company's real customer appreciation. I contacted Trutech's customer service and was immediately helped, a yard service was completed in the next couple of days at my convenience and at no charge, and too, all without any negative attitude, etc. I'm already a long-time customer and plan to remain so.
Polly T.
Raccoon Removal in Dallas
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Trutech drove a raccoon out of my attic & sealed several openings shut. They cleaned up the droppings. They trapped an armadillo & her offsprings left. Then Trutech drove stakes in the ground beside my fence to shut off their passage. All their efforts have paid off because the wildlife has not returned.
Tom K
Tom KRat Control in Fort Myers
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Cured my rat problem years ago. Bait stations keeping things quiet.
Mike C.
Mice Control in Cleveland, OH
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We have mouse traps set around our house. The Trutech technician always contacts us before he checks them every month. We are notified of any activity promptly. We are very pleased with Trutech services.
Mark M. Moles in Kansas City
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Jacob and Alex did a great job they was here for one or two hours we would recommend them to anyone who has a mole problem.
Vivek S.
Vivek S.
Squirrels in Raleigh-Durham
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I needed someone to come back out here and fix a new hole the squirrels were using to access it, and BOOM, Trutech did it right away. And they told me to hit them back up if any more holes crop up. Very appreciated!
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Frequently Asked Questions

There is no one-size-fits-all solution; each job requires a custom approach. We inspect every home and build a custom plan to resolve any wildlife problems. We use a variety of techniques including cage traps, direct capture, one-way valves,  and deterrents. Exclusion techniques are the most effective way to get rid of animals. 

We provide customized solutions to each individual customer so that we may solve the issue as quickly, efficiently, and cost-effectively as possible. The size of the house, type of animal, number of nuisance animals, and length of time of infestation affect the estimated price of wildlife removal.

An estimate may change based on the amount of animal activity or work needed to be done. All estimates are finalized with an exact price before any work begins.

Our goal is to remove any wildlife as humanely as possible — often that means catching and releasing the animal.

Trutech® does not hire subcontractors for animal removal services. We employ expert technicians who are provided ongoing education and training in all aspects of animal control and removal. Many of our technicians hold degrees in Wildlife Biology, Entomology (insects), Ornithology (birds) or Herpetology (reptiles), some with Masters degrees in their specialty field.

Yes! We are licensed and insured.

We start by first removing the wildlife on your property, and cleaning up any damage. From there we’ll work with you to create a customized prevention plan so you won’t have the same issue again.

Typically an animal dies in your home because it became trapped in a hard-to-reach and hidden area. Our expert technicians have the experience and knowledge to find it and then safely remove the carcass from your home.

Our Wildlife Technicians use a pet-safe odor eliminator made of natural organisms and enzymes that consume decaying organic odor-causing matter, eliminating the source of the lingering odor. We use aerosols, oxidizing agents, foggers, and disinfectants with germicides to deodorize until nature completes this task for you.

You should consider a full home exclusion after the smell has been neutralized. Nuisance wildlife found its way into your house once. That entrance leaves your home vulnerable to future animal infestations. Full home exclusions are the most effective form of wildlife control.

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