Allen County Indiana Wildlife Control Services

Animal Trapping Company

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Squirrels in the attic can cause attic insulation to be smashed and destroyed. The energy qualities of attic insulation will be affected once it has been crushed. Insulation failure might lead in a staggering 50% rise in energy bills.

Bat Removal – Bats in the attic are a common occurrence. Brown bats, both big and small, can live in colonies or be solitary. Bats in attics can eat through insulation and cause health problems for anyone living within.


Raccoon Removal - In Indiana, raccoons are a common animal. They break into attics, ruin property, devour trash, and do a variety of other things.


Squirrel Removal - We deal with squirrels in attics and eaves throughout the year, but especially in the late summer and early winter.


Removal of opossums and skunks - We trap a range of problem animals, including possums, skunks, and other rodents.

The most effective way to keep a raccoon out of your house is to use preventative exclusion services. To avoid future raccoon entry, all entry points must be sealed after the raccoon has been removed. Making sure you don't establish a raccoon haven outside your home can also help you avoid attracting raccoons. However, after dealing with a raccoon invasion, habitat modification will become important for prevention. Fear-inducing gadgets only work for a short time, and there are no toxicants that are regulated for raccoons.

Behavior, Diet & Habits

Varment Guard will be by your way throughout the wildlife removal process. We have the services you need to get rid of raccoons, rodents, and other nuisances quickly, from inspection through removal—and even exclusion and repair. We first identify the animal on the property, then employ humane methods to remove it and seal any weak points that could allow additional to enter. If damage has occurred, we can make the necessary repairs to finish the restoration. Today, get in touch with a Varment Guard office near you.


Common Wildlife Problems in Northeastern Indiana: Wildlife in Fort Wayne can be a nuisance, cause property damage, or represent a public safety risk. The city recommends that you never approach wildlife on your own because some of species, such as skunks, raccoons, and bats, transmit diseases.

13 Home Remedies For Keeping Squirrels Away

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Exclusion is the most effective method of long-term wildlife control. While removing a nuisance animal solves a current problem, it does little to prevent future invaders. The possibilities of future animal infestation and damage are considerably minimized by detecting all points of animal entry and executing repair and exclusion procedures.


Flying squirrels, red squirrels, mice, and bats can leave your home through a small hole in your fascia board, attic vent, dormer, or gable vent, leaving droppings, urine, fleas, and ticks in your attic. Allow a Varment Guard specialist to inspect your home and seal these entry points before they grow into a bigger problem.

Many wild animals in Indiana have learnt to adapt to their homes and even flourish in them. Some animals, for example, have discovered that attics are ideal living spaces. Other animals find shelter beneath homes or porches. These animals invariably inflict damage. Squirrels and rats, for example, enjoy chewing on electrical wires in attics, posing a major fire threat. With their droppings and parasites, raccoons can seriously contaminate an attic. The same can be said for bat and bird colonies. We specialize in resolving Indiana's wildlife issues, from snake removal to large-scale projects such as commercial bat control.

Professional trapping is your first line of protection against nuisance animals that have taken up residence in your home or attic. We provide humane and efficient nuisance animal removal solutions for all problematic species of Indiana wildlife, from humane bat exclusion and bird control to squirrel, raccoon, and skunk removal.

Skunk Tracks

Squirrels are rodents that belong to the rodent family. They can grow to be up to 18 inches long and weigh around a pound. Squirrels do not hibernate during the winter and remain active all year. They eat acorns and nuts that were buried in the autumn during the cold months, but they don't remember where they hid their food, contrary to popular perception. The food they find using their acute sense of smell was most likely hidden by another squirrel. The squirrel can find enough food to survive even if it is covered in snow.

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