South Bend Animal Attic

Attic Animal Pest South Bend

We are South Bend Animal Attic, a full service wildlife removal company servicing South Bend, IN. Over our ten years of experience, we have seen confirmation that a range of animals, from bats to squirrels to raccoons to rats, all leave urine or droppings in your attic or other parts of your property. This leads to odor problems, the transmission of diseases, and can even potentially cause mold. As a family-run company, we are committed to delivering excellent care at all times, including removing the animals that leave the waste and offering sanitization of the attic. We are one of the area’s largest wildlife control companies, meaning we have technicians serving your particular area, allowing us to deliver immediate availability in many cases. When it comes to each of our services, including rodent control, we pride ourselves on offering the most effective solutions. Instead of just removing the animals, we identify entry holes and seal them to get to the root of the issue and prevent a recurrence. To ensure that we always deliver a high-quality of service, our wildlife control company maintains up-to-date training methods, including attending industry seminars so we can always build our skills. We also use the latest wildlife control equipment, which improves our efficiency and effectiveness. Contact us to take advantage of our fast service. Call us now at 574-306-5141 for a solution to your wild animal problem.

About Pest Animal South Bend and Our Services:

We repair wildlife damage and prevent re-entry.

We offer attic cleanup and sanitation services.

We never use poisons! We don't handle insects.

Fully Indiana licensed and insured.

Poison-free South Bend rodent control - rats and mice.

South Bend raccoon removal and skunk removal.

Dead animal removal, inside and outside.

South Bend snake removal and prevention.

Our Service Range

Our Service Range

Mishawaka, Granger, Notre Dame, Lakeville, Osceola, Walkerton, New Carlisle, North Liberty, Roseland, Indian Village, Gulivoire Park, Georgetown, Wyatt, and many more!

South Bend Wildlife Removal Tip of the Month: How to Tell if the Wild Animal Has a Nest of Babies in Your Attic

Apart from the food that attracts the wild creature, another possible reason why the animals are invading our attic is to look for a secured and comfortable place. The place should be safe from the threat of the predator and harsh environmental element. This will allow them to raise their young ones. Getting rid of the adult animal seems to be complicated. On the other hand, getting rid of the nest with baby animals will prove to be more challenging.



Signs of Baby Wild Animals in Your Attic
There are some signs that will help you determine the presence of baby wild animals in your attic. By remaining alert on these signs, you will be able to take appropriate action and avoid further damages that they may cause.

Nesting Materials
The South Bend mother will collect various materials when establishing her nest. This might be a good time to remove them since you do not want to wait until the nest has been completed. Some nesting materials that they can collect will include twigs, feathers, dried leaves, debris, papers, insulation materials, etc. On the off chance that you come across this material inside your house, this might be a good time to visit your attic.

Season
Different animals will have a specific nesting season. Usually, the breeding season will happen during the early part of the spring and the nesting season will be on the summer. Nonetheless, there are other animals that can breed on various occasions especially if the weather is favorable. Exclusion device should not be used during the nesting season since you don’t want the baby animal to be separated with their mother. They depend on their mother for survival and an abandoned animal will be helpless.

Noise
Baby animals will produce unique calls to alert their mother. You may hear a squeaking or squealing sound from them. Once they are a few weeks old, they will start exploring the areas close to their den. You will hear some scampering noise and chattering sound.

How to Get Rid of Them
You need to determine first if it is legal to relocate the South Bend animal. There are certain types of species that are protected under the law such as Indiana birds and bats. Disturbing them, the babies, nest, and their roosting ground is considered illegal under the law. During this time, your only option is to wait for them to leave your property on their own volition. For the animals that you can remove, it would be best to allow the professional to handle it. They are fragile creatures. Improper handling of the baby animals can lead to their demise. A wildlife rehabilitation company might be able to assist you on this matter. They have the right knowledge and experience that will help them provide the specific needs of the animal. You can also ask the support of the local animal removal specialist if the wildlife rehabilitator is out of your option.