Trapping and Removal
Trapping an animal is not an easy task, and that's why people turn to us to get the job done right. Anyone can buy and set a trap out in their yard, but it takes a professional to know how to get their animal inside. We use traps and techniques based on humane treatment and make sure that once the animal is caught, it is removed as soon as possible and given food and water before releasing it at one of the state approved release sites. Not all animals are able to be relocated due to Oregon law however, and we make sure those animals receive a humane and dignified euthanization.
Evictions
Some animals, such as birds and squirrels, are able to be removed from your home with the use of a special device known as a one-way door. We locate the area that the intruder is using to enter your home, and place the one-way door over the entrance, allowing them to get out one final time, but not back in. After we're sure the animal has been evicted from the home, we seal off the entrance to make sure nothing else is able to get in.
Exclusion and Prevention Repairs
After an animal has been removed from your home, we like to make sure it is secured from any other critters who might want to take up residence there. Any entrances the animal has used get sealed shut and any other possible entry points get sealed as well. We also make recommendations on how to keep animals away from your home, even if they can't get in. The repairs that we make are guaranteed for one year, unless otherwise noted.
Deck before exclusion fence Deck after exclusion fence


Carcass Removal
A
true marvel to behold, the stench of one dead animal can cause
everything from a somewhat offensive and lingering odor, to a full
blown stench capable of nauseating the toughest of stomachs. Depending
somewhat on it's size, a dead animal's smell can permeate your home and
remain up to several weeks. We begin by removing the creature and
triple bagging it according to Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife regulations. We then clean up any
remaining material by hand and disinfect and deodorize the area using a
thymol based cleaner. Our cleaner is completely natural,
biodegradable, and safe to use in any capacity. We finish the job by
making sure whatever entrance point the animal came in through is
sealed off to make sure this doesn't happen again.
Decontamination and Cleanup
Unlike humans, most animals don't mind using their living space
as their toilet as well. The excrement left behind can foster
roundworms, histoplasmosis, and a plethora of other diseases, germs,
and fungi that most people don't enjoy leaving just below their feet or
just above their heads. We hand remove any leftover pieces and
decontaminate the area using an enzyme based deodorizing cleaner, which
disinfects and eats away at any organic matter left behind.


Bird droppings left in attic Bird nest left in attic