Mole, Bat, and Other Wildlife Control
in Daisytown, PA
Wildlife Removal Services that You Can Trust
Rats and mice are not the only pests that can cause damage to your southwestern PA home or business property. Squirrels and raccoons can enter your walls, attics, chimneys, and dormer spaces.
They can even get into your garbage. This may lead to problems with odors, contamination by feces, and even parasite infestations. Coyotes are a threat to small pets.

If your home is under attack from wildlife, contact Wildlife Pest Control Services. Our professional technicians can get the job done quickly:
Bat Colony Control Helps You Avoid Disease
Wildlife Pest Control Services are your local specialists in bat colony removal and control. Bats are mammals, and as a result, can expose people to diseases such as histoplasmosis, rabies, and a pest known as bat bugs. This can happen in a home or a business. After a thorough inspection, we can determine if we can work with your southwestern Pennsylvania home or business structure to exclude the bat colony, and clean out the guano, if needed. We can also do basic repairs to seal the structure and prevent bat re-entry. However, any major construction work should be performed by a certified local contractor. For more detailed information on bat control, visit our sister site, wcsbatcontrol.com. Let Wildlife Pest Control Services eliminate your wildlife concerns. Schedule your appointment, or call today!
Here are some of the wildlife that we can take care of for you:
Mole Trapping and Removal Services that You Can Trust
Do you have a mole problem? Moles do not hibernate, meaning that they are a nuisance throughout the entire year. They are very active creatures, tunneling constantly through your yard. All of this means that even a single mole can create a significant amount of damage in a short period of time.
Their normal activities can create quite a challenge to yard beauty and safety. Their presence can be seen in the form of mounds of dirt and raised tunnel areas in your lawn. If your yard feels spongy when you walk on it or mow it, you may have a mole problem.
