When wildlife finds its way into your home or business in the Dundee, MI area, Critter Control is your trusted local partner for humane and effective animal removal. Serving Dundee and surrounding communities like Milan, Petersburg, and the scenic River Raisin corridor, our team specializes in the safe removal of nuisance animals such as squirrels, raccoons, bats, opossums, skunks, and ground-dwelling pests
Common Wildlife Problems in Dundee, MI
In Michigan, wildlife removal is regulated to ensure the safety of both residents and animals. Critter Control strictly follows all state and local laws and uses only approved, humane methods for trapping and relocation. Our technicians are fully licensed and insured, and we prioritize your safety by using protective equipment and safe handling procedures. We also provide thorough inspections and repairs to prevent future wildlife intrusions, ensuring your home remains secure and compliant with all legal requirements.
Squirrels are among the most common nuisance animals in the area. They often enter attics through small gaps in the roof or soffits, especially during the fall and winter months. Critter Control uses humane exclusion devices and live traps to remove squirrels, then seals entry points to prevent re-entry and repairs any damage caused by chewing or nesting.
Raccoons are notorious for raiding trash cans, nesting in chimneys, and causing significant property damage. Our team conducts thorough inspections, uses humane traps for removal, and provides exclusion services to keep raccoons out for good.
Like most major cities with harsh winters, Detroit has its share of rodent problems. Both rats and mice find shelter and food in residential areas and will build nests in homes to prepare for the long Michigan winters.
The little brown bat is the most common species in Michigan. They tend to roost near homes, and colonies will often move indoors. The guano that builds up beneath bat roosts results in foul odors, and it can also develop fungal spores that, if inhaled, can cause histoplasmosis, a serious respiratory illness.
Although bats can be a nuisance for home and business owners throughout the Detroit metropolitan area, they are protected by law and may not be harmed.
Opossums frequently take shelter under decks, porches, and crawlspaces. We safely trap and relocate opossums, then block access points and remove attractants to prevent future problems.
Nuisance birds like pigeons, starlings, and seagulls pose serious challenges for homeowners and business owners alike. Their droppings can damage roofs, gutters, and vehicles, while nests and debris often clog drains and vents, leading to costly repairs. Birds can spread bacteria and parasites that threaten health, and their constant noise and presence disrupt daily life.
For businesses, especially restaurants and warehouses, birds can contaminate food and products, creating both safety and regulatory concerns, while the unsightly accumulation of droppings and nesting materials can hurt property appearance and curb appeal.
Nocturnal by nature, skunks can cause plenty of damage when burrowing for food and shelter. Although it is legal to kill a nuisance skunk on your property, please leave removal to a trained specialist. Not only is their spray foul-smelling and hard to remove, but skunks in the Detroit area also have been known to carry rabies.
: These burrowing animals can destroy lawns and gardens. Critter Control identifies active tunnels, uses targeted trapping, and installs exclusion barriers to protect your property.
Our Wildlife Removal Process
Whether you need us to remove a raccoon from your chimney, eliminate a rodent infestation or eliminate skunks from your backyard, all our Detroit-based wildlife technicians are ready to help you protect your home or business.
STEP 1
Inspection & Identification
We inspect your property thoroughly to identify species, entry points, and nesting sites, ensuring accurate and humane removal plans.
Using safe, species-specific methods, our wildlife removal team humanely excludes or traps unwanted critters like squirrels, raccoons, rats, or opossums.
After animal removal, our wildlife exclusion services seal entry points using gnaw-resistant materials, preventing future infestations.
STEP 4
Sanitation and Restoration
The final step is to make your house safe. We clean up attic nesting sites, remove feces, apply sanitization agents, and treat for ectoparasites. In certain situations, we provide a full attic restoration. Replacing old, contaminated insulation with pest-resistant insulation provides a more efficient home and ongoing pest control.
Every wildlife problem in Detroit is unique, from squirrels in Grosse Pointe attics to raccoons in Ferndale chimneys. Critter Control’s proven 5-step process is tailored to the specific habits and challenges of each species, ensuring humane, effective, and lasting solutions for your home or business.
Squirrels are clever and persistent. Our squirrel removal methods focus on humane exclusion and prevention, ensuring minimal stress for the animals and long-term protection for your property.
Inspect attics, rooflines, chimneys, and walls.
Install one-way doors or cage traps
Seal all entry points
Attic remediation after squirrel infestation includes cleaning up nests and feces and applying sanitization and ecto-parasite agents
Raccoons are strong and crafty. Our raccoon removal process is designed to handle the challenges posed by these animals, using humane techniques for effective removal and prevention.
Bats like to roost in dark, undisturbed places like attics and wall spaces. Our bat removal process is humane and compliant with Michigan’s wildlife protection laws.
Inspect attics, chimneys, siding, walls for signs of bats
Install one way valve so bats can fly out, but not in
Seal all potential entry points and remove bat valve
Skunks are most active in Detroit during early spring and fall, often digging under porches or sheds. Our skunk trapping and removal methods are humane and effective, keeping your yard safe and odor-free.
Whether for your business or your home, the same techniques apply to get rid of nuisance birds. For pigeons, starlings, or swifts, we block where the birds roost. It’s safe, humane control for birds.
Locate and assess roosting areas on building.
Ethical and humane tactics to block birds.
Install exclusions and preventions.
Apply sanitization agents and cleanup bird droppings.
100% Money-Back GuaranteeYour satisfaction is always guaranteed. We provide reliable prevention from future intrusions. If you’re not satisified with the results of our work, we will issue a full refund, no questions asked.
In House Financing AvailableCritter Control offers in-house financing. Both standard and 90-day same as cash financing options have 12-,18-,24-, or 36-month options. Some projects might qualify for a budgeted plan up to 60 months.
Transparent PricingAt Critter Control, we offer up-front and transparent pricing. After the inspection, we provide a detailed proposal with price. There are never any hidden fees or surprise costs.
What types of animals does Critter Control remove in Livonia, MI?
We handle squirrels, raccoons, bats, opossums, skunks, groundhogs, moles, voles, and more.
Are your wildlife removal methods humane?
Yes, we use safe, species-specific, and humane techniques for all removals.
How quickly can you respond to a wildlife problem?
We offer prompt, local service and can often schedule same-day or next-day appointments.
Is Critter Control licensed and insured in Michigan?
Absolutely. Our team is fully licensed and insured for your protection.
Do you offer attic cleanup and repairs after animal removal?
Yes, we provide full cleanup, sanitation, and repair services to restore your home.
Can you help prevent wildlife from coming back?
We offer exclusion and prevention services to keep animals out for good.
What areas around Detroit do you serve?
We serve Detroit and nearby communities including Dearborn, Livonia, Royal Oak, and more.
Do you offer financing options for wildlife removal?
Yes, in-house financing is available to make our services accessible.