Bat exclusion screen installed over attic vent to prevent bats from entering a building by Apex Wildlife Control.
Soffit return sealed and reinforced to prevent squirrels, bats, and other wildlife from entering the home, completed by Apex Wildlife Control.
Completed garage door exclusion showing sealed bottom corner to prevent mice, rats, and small wildlife from entering
Chewed piece of foam insulation showing rodent entry damage removed during a wildlife exclusion service.
Humane live capture of a nuisance groundhog — Apex Wildlife Control uses safe, ethical trapping methods to protect both your property and the animal.
Unscreened attic louver vent on a rooftop showing a common bat entry point before Apex Wildlife Control performed exclusion work.
Raccoon safely trapped by Apex Wildlife Control in Kalamazoo, MI, during a humane wildlife removal service near a residential home
Humane raccoon and opossum trapping by Apex Wildlife Control in Kalamazoo, MI, with service truck on-site during a wildlife removal call
Apex Wildlife Control technician performing a roof inspection in Kalamazoo, MI, to identify wildlife entry points and assess damage.
Gap under garage door that allowed animals to enter before Apex Wildlife Control completed the exclusion repair in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Garage door repaired and sealed after Apex Wildlife Control completed an exclusion fix to block wildlife entry in Kalamazoo, Michigan
Hand lifting roof ridge vent baffle during wildlife entry inspection by Apex Wildlife Control in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Squirrel emerging from a chewed soffit hole on a home, indicating an active wildlife entry point in Kalamazoo, Michigan
Wildlife control technician standing next to an Apex Wildlife Control service truck with a rainbow in the sky in Kalamazoo, Michigan
Gloved technician holding a chewed walnut shell inside a home, showing signs of squirrel activity during a wildlife inspection in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Rodent droppings and chewed nut shells on a basement floor, showing signs of active rodent infestation discovered by Apex Wildlife Control in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Close-up of a damaged roof ridge vent with a visible gap where animals can enter, found during a wildlife inspection in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Damaged soffit with visible gaps and deteriorated material before wildlife exclusion repairs by Apex Wildlife Control in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Close-up of a gap between brick and exterior trim where animals can enter a home, identified during a wildlife exclusion inspection in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Wildlife control technician on a rooftop in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with the historic Henderson Castle in the background during an inspection.
Apex Wildlife Control technician safely handling a live bat during professional bat removal service in Michigan.