Wildlife Removal Lansing Michigan 

Lansing, (517) 455-7910
Emergency Assistance Available, 24 hours a day

 

  • Animal Control Service

  • Wildlife Removal Service

  • Attic Restoration Service 

  • Pest Control Service

  • Raccoon Trapping & Removal

  • Squirrel Trapping & Removal

  • Mice Removal & Control

  • Snake Removal & Control

  • Dead Animal Removal & Cleanup

  • Mole Trapping & Vole Control

  • Bat Removal & Control

  • Skunk Trapping & Removal

  • Bird Removal & Control

  • Groundhog Removal & Woodchuck Trapping

  • Chipmunk Removal & Trapping Service

  • Opossum Removal & Trapping

  • Rat Removal & Control Service

  • Dead Deer Removal

  • Muskrat Removal & Control

  • Woodpecker Removal & Control

Voted Best Animal Removal Company In Lansing Michigan

 

  • Raccoon Feces Cleanup

  • Bat Guano Cleanup

  • Bird Nest Removal Service

  • Chimney Cap Installation Service

  • Animal Damage Repair 

  • Rodent Removal Service

  • Commercial Bird Control

  • Pigeon Removal Service

  • Gopher Control

  • Rat Exterminator

  • Mice Exterminator

(517) 455-7910

Picture Of Nuisance Raccoon

Who do I contact for a Nuisance Animal Permit or Issue? (Not a Nuisance Control Business Permit)

1) Aggressive Canada Goose or Inappropriate Nest – Local Wildlife Biologist

2) Airport Damage/Safety Mammals – Local Wildlife Biologist, DNR LAW Enforcement Officer or

USDA Wildlife Services

3) Bats – Permitted Wildlife Damage and Nuisance Control Business

4) Bear Damage – Local Wildlife Biologist or DNR Law Enforcement Officer

5) Canada Goose Airport – USDA Wildlife Services

6) Canada Goose Farm Damage – Local Wildlife Biologist

7) Canada Goose Nuisance Complaint (Round up or Egg/Nest Destruction) – USDA Wildlife Services

8) Coyote, Raccoon, Skunk, and Woodchuck – Can be taken year round if they doing or about to do

damage on private land. These animals if taken must also be immediately disposed of. (no fur

trade, taxidermy, or other)

9) Deer Safety Issue – Local Wildlife Biologist or Law Enforcement Officer (This includes City Culls)

a. Directions are on the forms site for Deer Safety or Damage Permits.

10) Feral Cats – County Animal Control

11) Mute Swan – Local Wildlife Biologist

12) Other Migratory or Song Bird other than Canada Geese – USDA Wildlife Services

13) Other Wildlife Mammals not already listed above– Local Wildlife Biologist or Law Enforcement

Officer or Permitted Wildlife Damage and Nuisance Control Business

Source – Michigan Department Of Natural Resources

Lansing Wildlife RemovalVoted Both #1 Pest Control Service and Animal Control Service in Lansing Michigan

If animals have made their way into your Lansing MI home, it won’t be very long until real problems start arising. We provide full wildlife removal services for all Lansing MI wildlife removal issues. This includes humane wildlife trapping, dead animal removal, animal proofing and clean up services.

Many people that need Lansing wildlife removal services ask where animals get in from. Attic fans, and vents are some of the most common areas that attic animals enter from. Animals like opossums, skunks and raccoons…even woodchucks/ groundhogs will usually den under decks, stoops and sheds. Living under these structures presents their own problems but when they die, this can even be worse as they are very difficult to get to, this is aside from the dead animal odors that will be emitted throughout the home.

Attic animals will smash and crush insulation, leave droppings and feces and also their entry point will allow in elements such as rain and snow that will cause water damage and mold growth. These openings will also invite stinging insects that can nest and cause even more issues.

Lansing MI Raccoon Trapping in Attics

Lansing MichiganWe provide humane raccoon removal for all situations regarding raccoons in or creating nuisance issues around the home. Our raccoon control system is typically humane trapping, raccoon exclusion or proofing of entry points and then clean up and damage repairs. If needed we can also offer an odor treatment. Raccoon trapping at times will end with attic restoration, which we also provide for smashed attic insulation from nuisance raccoons.

Get Rid Of Nuisance Skunks in Lansing Michigan

Skunk control in Lansing is a growing need and more and more skunks are expanding their territory into urban settings. We get rid of skunks fast and efficiently and also provide dead skunk removal. Once skunks have been removed it is necessary to skunk proofing the area so residual smells do not attract new animals into the now vacant den. If a skunk has sprayed or died leaving behind unbearable odors we can also address these issues and find a resolution.

Lansing Squirrel Control Done Right

Squirrel control in Lansing MI is a daily need, just like skunk removal. Squirrels usually enter in high up, difficult to access areas with more times than not require a professional to even find the entry let alone get rid of the squirrels. We know how to get rid of squirrels and also fully seal up areas to prevent them from entering ever again. We provide nesting removal and damage repairs too.

Lansing Bat Removal For Roosting Colonies

If you need professional Lansing Michigan bat control services, we get rid of bats with bat exclusion methods, bat proof homes by sealing up openings and also provide bat guano removal. Bats are no small matter and should be treated with the most care, as bat droppings have spores that are toxic to humans. Call us or the health department today if you think you may have bats living in your home for advice.

Call today if you are in Lansing MI looking for a wildlife removal company near you

(248) 667-7796

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Lansing, Michigan

The City Of Lansing Michigan

Lansing is the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is mostly in Ingham County, although portions of the city extend west into Eaton County and north into Clinton County. The 2010 Census placed the city’s population at 114,297, making it the fifth largest city in Michigan. The population of its Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) was 464,036, while the even larger Combined Statistical Area (CSA) population, which includes Shiawassee County, was 534,684. It was named the new state capital of Michigan in 1847, ten years after Michigan became a state.

The Lansing Metropolitan Area, colloquially referred to as “Mid-Michigan”, is an important center for educational, cultural, governmental, commercial, and industrial functions. The area is home to two medical schools, one veterinary school, two nursing schools, two law schools—including Western Michigan University Cooley Law School and Michigan State University College of Law, a Big Ten Conference university – (Michigan State University), the Michigan State Capitol, the state Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, a federal court, the Library of Michigan and Historical Center, and headquarters of four national insurance companies.

Lansing is the only U.S. state capital (among the 47 located in counties) that is not also a county seat. The seat of government of Ingham County is Mason, but the county maintains some offices in Lansing. Source

Demographics

Lansing is the capital city of the US state of Michigan, and sixth biggest city in that state. It is considered to be a very important cultural, educational and business center of the region. Geographically, it is situated at the estuary of Grand and Red Cedar rivers. The city is located in the area of humid continental climate.

History

History of this place begins in the 19th century, when a small village Lansing Township elected the Congress of the state – Michigan, as a place where a new center should be built. After making this decision, the construction of the new capital city has become, which was renamed by the Congress into the Town of Michigan, and in 1848. changed its name into Lansing.

Colleges

The foundation of the Agricultural College of the State was of huge importance for the city. Lansing finally got the status of a city in 1859., when its population numbered almost 3000 residents. At the end of the 19th century it became an important industrial center with a very famous car factory. Regarding politics, the city is mainly giving its support to the Democratic Party, and it is administrated by a mayor council government. One of the most important employers in the region are Lansing Community College and Michigan State University.In the field of economics, auto industry was a moving force for many years, but after the decline in the 20th century, the city has moved its focus to the high technology sector.

City Infrastructure

The infrastructure of the city is at a very high level, with Capital Region International Airport, and major highways and railways, as well. The city provided a very well rated public transportation, as well as the several taxicab companies. There are also cycling tracks provided all over the town.
There are many interesting places to visit in this city. First of all, the Historic Center and the Library of Michigan are one of the most estimated ones in the world. There are also many museums and art galleries, that are mainly small and specialized for certain topics.

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