Wildlife Pest Control in Detroit MI
Wildlife Removal Services
Animals are not only a nuisance; they can also be hazardous and destructive. When pests make their way in and take over your house, it can begin to feel like you’re fighting a losing battle. It is important to get ahead of an animal infestation before they get ahead of you.
Otherwise, it can lead to health hazards for you, your family, and your home. It isn't just that animals can be territorial and pose a danger when approached; animal feces can also carry a host of diseases that can transmit to humans. That is why it’s critical to both rid them from your home immediately and to clean up appropriately for the health and safety of your household.
Pests Can Chew Through Wires and Cause House Fires if Left Unaddressed
Animals are also to blame for many home fires. Once they get in, they can chew through electrical wire, which can leave your home at risk of fire. But it is never good to approach an animal infestation on your own. When you disturb their home, they consider it a threat. And because animals can spread things like rabies, you should always hire a professional who knows how to show pests the door safely.
We Use Only Humane Means to Rid Your Home
Pestway’s wildlife removal services use only humane tools and resources to remove unwanted animals from your residence. We don’t just go in and exterminate, leaving animals to decompose over days to weeks.
We have the tools necessary to move them elsewhere, and then to ensure that they can’t re-enter.
After Removing Pests We Professionally Clean and Sanitize
And once we trap and remove them, we quickly go to work cleaning and sanitizing the area where they lived. There are several things that you must do to make sure that hazards are removed and cared for properly because if germs get airborne, they can threaten your air quality and spread disease. At Pestway, we take care of your wildlife problem from start to finish. Our mission is to take great care to make sure that animals are not harmed in the process, and that our homeowners are safe and pest-free for the long-term.