Raccoons in the attic. Squirrels in the eaves. A skunk under the deck. Whatever moved in, we remove it humanely, seal how it got in, and clean up what it left behind — handled in line with Oregon wildlife regulations.
Attics, chimneys, and under decks — often a mother with young in spring. We evict and exclude without splitting up litters inside your walls.
Gnawing at the roofline, nesting in attics and eaves. Removal timed around birthing seasons so babies aren't sealed in.
Denning under decks, sheds, and porches. Careful removal — for obvious reasons — plus barrier exclusion so the den doesn't get re-rented.
These invasive wetland rodents tear up banks, lawns, and landscaping near water. Trapping handled under Oregon rules for invasive species.
Nesting in chimneys, bathroom vents, and dryer vents. Nest removal, cleanup, and vent guards that end the problem for good.
Opossums, dead animal removal, and the occasional mystery guest. If it's in your house and shouldn't be, call us.
Humane comes first. Most wildlife conflicts are an animal doing what animals do — finding warm, dry shelter. Our job is to get it out safely and make sure your home stops being an option, not to punish it for good instincts. Timing matters too: much of Portland's wildlife has dependent young in spring and early summer, and evicting a mother while sealing her babies inside a wall is both cruel and a bigger problem for you. We check for young every time.
Oregon law shapes what's possible. Wildlife handling and relocation in Oregon are regulated, and the rules differ by species. We operate under an ODFW Wildlife Control Operator permit, which means every removal is done the legal way — no shortcuts that could put you or the animal in a bad spot.
Removal without exclusion is a revolving door. The raccoon we remove today told the neighborhood there's a good den in your attic. That's why every wildlife job ends with exclusion: sealing the entry points with materials that hold, so the next animal keeps walking.
Yes. We use humane trapping and eviction methods, check for dependent young before any exclusion work, and handle every animal in accordance with Oregon wildlife regulations. Our goal is removing the animal from your home safely and permanently — the permanent part comes from sealing entry points, not from harming wildlife.
Don't try to corner it, and don't seal the hole — trapping an animal (or its babies) inside a wall or attic turns a removal job into a much bigger problem. Keep pets and kids away from the area and call us. We'll identify the animal, find how it's getting in and out, and lay out the removal plan at the inspection.
Oregon regulates whether and where wildlife can be relocated, and the rules vary by species — some animals cannot legally be relocated at all. We hold an ODFW Wildlife Control Operator permit and handle every animal according to those rules. At the inspection we'll explain exactly what the options are for your specific situation.
It depends on the animal, where it's denning, whether young are present, and how many entry points need sealing afterward. The inspection is free — we assess the situation and give you a written price before any work begins.
Free inspection, clear diagnosis, written plan. No pressure, no obligation.
(503) 688-4772