Comprehensive Wildlife Control in Northern Ohio and Southeast Michigan
At Frame's Pest Control, Inc., we understand that dealing with nuisance wildlife can be a major headache. That's why we offer a comprehensive range of services to handle any wild animal species that may be causing trouble on your property. Our team of experts specializes in humane removal methods, ensuring that the animals are safely and humanely relocated to their natural habitats. We take pride in our ability to handle any situation with care and professionalism.
Whether you're dealing with squirrels, raccoons, bats, or any other wild animal, you can trust Frame's Pest Control, Inc. to provide effective and efficient solutions. With our years of experience and dedication to customer satisfaction, you can rest easy knowing that your nuisance wildlife control needs are in good hands. Contact Frame's Pest Control, Inc. today and let us help you reclaim your property.
We offer both residential and commercial wild animal removal services, including:
- Live animal trapping and removal
- Exclusion
- Bird control
No matter the nuisance, our trained technicians can provide peace of mind to local pet owners by offering the right solution for wildlife removal. For a free phone estimate, give us a call at (419) 495-8283 or contact us online.
Raccoons
These clever bandits, sometimes referred to as “trash pandas,” are one of the most commonly found nuisance animals. Although they may look adorable, you don't want to share your home with them. They can carry diseases like rabies, cause structural damage to your home, and create a mess by digging through your garbage cans every chance they get.
Possums
When a possum takes up residence on your property, you will likely know by the sounds and the smells they make, as well as the damage they leave behind. Common damage found with possum infestation includes ripped-up shingles, soffits, and siding. These pests can also be identified by the hissing and shrieking sounds they make, and their droppings leave a distinctive, unpleasant odor.
Skunks
Although skunks are not as destructive as other pests, they do tend to leave a noticeable, unpleasant odor behind when they feel threatened or scared. Everyone, especially pet owners knows them by their easily identifiable black bodies and white stripe down their back, skunks are well-known carriers of rabies. The most common damage caused by skunks are holes in the lawn and pilfered trash cans.
Groundhogs
Groundhogs are common pests on farms where they can cause significant damage to fields. They also cause problems for anyone who has a garden, a yard, or landscaping. These critters love to tunnel under the ground, digging up plants, and damaging gardens. When they come above for dinner, typically at night, they will eat everything from grasses and berries to flowers. Groundhogs are also known carriers of rabies.
Birds
Although some consider birdwatching or even having domestic birds to be relaxing hobbies, there are some species of birds that you don't want to see on your property. There is a major difference between domestic birds (also known as backyard birds) and wild birds. Flocks of wild birds building nests in the roof or the eves can cause substantial damage. The presence of wild birds is not difficult to detect, as they leave behind an unsightly mess of droppings, and they often carry unwelcome parasites like ticks, fleas, and mites.
Areas We Service in Northern Ohio and Southeast Michigan
As a third-generation locally owned and operated pest control company, we've been serving this area for over 50 years. We provide safe, reliable wildlife control, adhering to the strictest standards in the area. With a service area that spans 2 states, we are dedicated to the tight-knit communities that we support across northern Ohio and southeast Michigan.
Areas We Service in Northern Ohio and Southeast Michigan
As a third-generation locally-owned and operated pest control company, we’ve been serving this area for over 50 years. With a service area that spans 2 states, we are dedicated to the tight-knit communities that we support.