Butterfly rainforest, botanical gardens, nature centers, national forests, and a 20,000-acre wildlife sanctuary are a few ways Gainesville and Ocala show love for our local animals. As animal populations grow, however, some animals have become a nuisance. When we remove wildlife habits to develop residential and commercial buildings, wildlife has nowhere to go. Many stay in your neighborhood, scavenging your property for food, water, and shelter.
Because they can do a lot of damage to your home and yard, they are considered nuisance wildlife.
The city of Gainesville defines nuisance wildlife as “shall mean an undesirable animal that causes (or is about to cause) property or environmental damage, presents a threat to public safety, or causes an annoyance within, under, or upon a building.”
Often, nuisance wildlife in Florida causes so much damage you need to call for help from professionals. Critter Control experts use a process involving inspection, removal, and repair to get rid of your nuisance wildlife problem. Examples of our process are described in the case scenarios below.
The Eastern gray squirrel is the most commonly seen in Florida, although we also have the Southern flying squirrel and the fox squirrel. Squirrels can be considered nuisance wildlife due to the size of their population and the damages they can do to your home and property.
Squirrels scurry from one spot to the next in a matter of seconds, collecting items and storing them for later. They love to eat nuts, fruits, grains, and even bird eggs. Many squirrels build a nest in trees, but if your attic is available, they will choose it over a tree any day, especially if they have baby squirrels soon.
Squirrels run on power lines, your roof edges, gutters, tree limbs, and of course, the ground. They are fun to watch until you start noticing the places they have scratched, torn, ripped, and shredded. If you think you have a squirrel problem, call us. It can be unsafe to try and remove squirrels by yourself since they carry diseases and may bite you if they feel trapped.
1. What wildlife problems does Critter Control handle in Gainesville and Ocala? Critter Control of Gainesville/Ocala specializes in nuisance wildlife (not cats or dogs) for homes and businesses across Alachua and Marion counties. Typical calls in this area include squirrels, rats, and raccoons in attics; bats roosting in roofs and soffits; armadillos tearing up lawns; and snakes, opossums, and birds getting into structures or around pools and patios.
We focus on safely removing animals and then keeping them out for good with permanent exclusion and repairs, rather than just “trapping and dumping” the problem.
How does the Critter Control process work for North Central Florida homes? Our Gainesville–Ocala team uses a three-step process that’s been proven across Florida:
1. Inspection – A trained wildlife technician performs a full exterior and attic inspection, identifying entry points, nesting areas, and damage.
2. Removal – We use humane trapping, one-way doors, and other techniques appropriate for the specific species (raccoons, squirrels, rats, bats, etc.).
3. Exclusion & Repair – We seal gaps, reinforce weak areas (soffits, roof returns, vents, crawlspace openings), and can recommend cleanup/attic remediation if needed.
This process is designed specifically for Florida construction styles and common entry points we see every day in Gainesville and Ocala neighborhoods.
Can you legally remove bats from my attic in Gainesville or Ocala? Yes, but the timing matters in Florida! Bats are protected year-round, and it’s illegal to block them inside a structure or disturb a bat maternity colony between April 15 and August 15. During that period, you cannot legally seal bat entry points or use bat exclusion devices without a special permit.
Critter Control of Gainesville/Ocala performs legal bat exclusions outside maternity season (August 15–April 15) using one-way devices that let bats exit but not re-enter. We also identify and seal all potential re-entry gaps and can advise you on what to do during maternity season if bats are discovered then.
Do you offer emergency wildlife removal in the Gainesville and Ocala area? Yes. Critter Control of Gainesville provides regular scheduled service plus 24/7 emergency support for urgent wildlife situations in the greater Gainesville area, and the same locally owned office services Ocala and surrounding communities. If you have a raccoon in the fireplace, a snake in the living room, or an animal that’s actively threatening people or pets, you can call the Gainesville/Ocala office for prompt help from a trained wildlife technician.
Is Critter Control humane and compliant with Florida wildlife laws? Critter Control is a wildlife-focused pest control company that emphasizes humane removal and long-term exclusion, not poisons or shortcuts that leave animals to suffer in walls or attics.
In Florida, there are species that cannot legally be taken as nuisance animals, and certain activities—such as bat exclusions during maternity season—are tightly regulated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). The Gainesville/Ocala office follows these rules, using methods that protect people, pets, and wildlife while keeping your property safe
How is Critter Control different from a regular pest control company in Gainesville or Ocala? Traditional pest control companies typically focus on insects and basic rodent treatments (sprays, baits, and limited trapping). Critter Control of Gainesville/Ocala is built around wildlife removal and exclusion, including:
• Full-home wildlife inspections (roof line, soffits, vents, crawlspaces, chimneys, attics)
• Live trapping and one-way devices for raccoons, squirrels, opossums, birds, and other wildlife
• Structural exclusion and repairs designed to permanently close entry points
• Attic remediation recommendations after rats, squirrels, or bats have contaminated insulation
If you hear scratching in the attic, see droppings in the garage, or find torn-up soffits in Gainesville or Ocala, you need wildlife control, not just another bug spray.
How do the seasons affect wildlife activity in North Central Florida? The wildlife activity stays pretty consistent throughout the year. They may slow down slightly in the summer.
What are some common signs of nuisance wildlife activity? Scratching heard during the day or night, chewing on the exterior, staining on surfaces, urine and feces in the attic, garage or living space.
When should homeowners call you? They should call us if they suspect an animal has invaded their home, is causing damage to property, or they are concerned about the potential risk of damages occurring due to wildlife presence.
How much does wildlife removal cost in Gainesville and Ocala? Pricing for wildlife removal in the Gainesville–Ocala area depends on:
• The species involved (rats vs. raccoons vs. bats vs. armadillos)
• How many entry points we find and how accessible they are (high roof returns, soffits, vents, crawlspaces, etc.)
• Whether you need repairs and cleanup, such as replacing soiled attic insulation or sanitizing heavily contaminated areas
Because every home and infestation is different, Critter Control of Gainesville/Ocala typically starts with an on-site inspection and then provides a written estimate for removal and exclusion work. This approach ensures that your price reflects your actual damage and risk, not a one-size-fits-all guess.