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Vestavia Hills homeowners and business owners call us when unwanted wildlife moves in – our university-trained veterans respond within 5 minutes to remove raccoons, squirrels, and other critters from your property.
Trusted Wildlife Removal In Vestavia Hills homeowners and business owners
Our licensed technicians deliver expert pest control services to Vestavia Hills and surrounding neighborhoods with care and precision.
Vestavia Hills homeowners and business owners call us for a reason.
We’re veteran owned, and over 60% of us served too. We have QualityPro certification, and our techs train at the University of Florida and the University of Georgia. That means we bring real field skill, strong habits, and a sharp eye to every visit. Not because we’re the loudest name in pest control. Because we show up when we say we will and do the job right.
If pests come back after a scheduled service, we come back at no cost within 30 days. We offer monthly, bi monthly, and quarterly plans, so we can fit your property and budget. When you call us, you get real answers, fast follow up, and a crew that knows Vestavia Hills.
Our Process Wildlife Removal for Vestavia Hills
First, we inspect the roofline, vents, crawl spaces, and entry gaps. We look for tracks, droppings, damage, and nesting spots. You learn where the animals got in and what they touched.
Next, we map out the work for your property. We plan removal, sealing, and any cleanup based on what we found. Every step fits your building, not a template.
On service day, we remove the wildlife, seal key openings, and clear messes. We check eaves, gaps, and hidden access points. You get clear answers before we leave.
After that, we can return to monitor trouble spots. We use our 30 point process and send arrival texts. We stay quick, thorough, and easy to reach.
Meet Our Vestavia Hills Wildlife Removal Team
Wildlife Removal in Vestavia Hills in Albama brings licensed technicians and trained pest specialists to local homeowners and business owners with care.
We draw on QualityPro standards and University of Florida and University of Georgia training.
Our team knows the wildlife issues area residents face and works with steady attention to detail.
We answer quickly, respect neighborhoods, and focus on clear communication from first call to finish.
Wildlife Removal in Vestavia Hills and nearby communities
Nextgen Pest Solutions provides wildlife removal coverage across Vestavia Hills and nearby communities.
100 Prospect Pl Suite B,
Alpharetta, GA 30005
Phone: (740) 609-2482
Available 24 Hours.
Call, text, chat, or email us today to schedule your service!
Questions homeowners and business owners ask before their first call.
Wildlife removal costs in spring can change based on the animal, entry points, and how much damage we find. In Vestavia Hills, we’ll check the property, explain the price clearly, and keep you from paying for work you don’t need.
Spring often brings more calls, so acting fast can help keep costs lower. We’re here to make it simple, and we’ll give you a straight answer before any work starts.
We stand behind our work with a warranty that covers you if wildlife returns.
If animals come back during your warranty period, we’ll return to your property and fix the problem at no extra cost.
That’s our promise to you.
Yes, we handle baby animals found in Vestavia Hills attics, especially during spring season.
We’ll move carefully, keep everyone secure, and follow local care rules for youngsters.
Cost varies by number of animals, attic access, and whether the mother is present.
Wildlife removal in spring can cost more if animals have nesting spots, babies, or hard to reach entry points. We’ll check your property, explain the price clearly, and only suggest the work you need.
Spring calls often move fast, so we can help before the problem gets bigger.
We trap the common wildlife that enter property, yards, and attics around Vestavia Hills.
We’ll come fast, explain what we’ll do, and keep you informed every step.
Price varies by how they’re entering, how many animals there are, and how hard access is.