Hey there! We’re so glad you clicked on this tab to learn more about our list of services! If you have any questions or if a service you are possibly in need of/ interested in is not listed below, do not hesitate to call or text at 859-492-6284 or email at s-tierpestcontrol@outlook.com
Inspection related services:
- Making clear and effectively identifying all current AND possible points of entry by wildlife around your home or property
- Properly identifying the type and species of wildlife causing a nuisance
- Properly and expressly identifying the exact reason(s) why the nuisance wildlife was able to enter a structure or property and what we can do to prevent that moving forward
Animals/ species types we control:
- Raccoons
- Beavers
- Squirrels (Gray, red, and flying)
- Groundhogs
- Snakes (Venomous and non-venomous)
- Muskrats
- Opossums
- Foxes (Gray and red)
- Coyotes
- Bobcats
- Weasels
- Rabbits
- Moles
- Voles
- Birds
- Otters
- Turtles (Snapping and non-snapping)
- Mice
Repair services:
Key for this section is the word “exclusion“! This is a term you will hear us use often as it has to do with methods involving not only aesthetically pleasing repairs, but also GUARANTEED construction that will keep wildlife out of your home, garden, shed, yard, or other buildings, etc. for good!
- Soffit repair
- Soffit vent exclusion/ repair
- Gable vent repair/ exclusion (vents usually located at opposite ends of a home or other structure that sit right below the peak of your roof on the side of the home)
- Roof vent exclusion (power fan vents, etc.)
- Chimney repair/ exclusion
- Foundation vent repair, exclusion, or replacement
- HVAC related tasks (duct work, insulation, etc.)
- Shed, home, and deck foundation dig barriers (prevents animals such as skunks, groundhogs, etc. from ever being able to dig to gain access under a foundation, etc. ever again)
Example of a raccoon in an attic:
Below is a series of images showing our exact process from start to finish! This case for example involved a female raccoon and her juvenile kit that refused to leave on their own from this homeowner’s attic!