Wildlife Exterminator in Spokane WA and Coeur d'Alene ID

Serving the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene Metro and surrounding areas since 1986

Eastern Washington | Spokane County | Stevens County | Spokane | Spokane Valley | Airway Heights | Cheney | Deer Park | Liberty Lake | Medical Lake | Millwood | Suncrest | Nine Mile Falls | Sandpoint | Kellogg

Northern Idaho | Kootenai County | Coeur d'Alene | Post Falls | Hayden | Rathdrum | Spirit Lake

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The Pacific Northwest is famous for towering trees, breathtaking mountains, and seemingly endless wildlife. If you live here, though, you might want some distance from all that nature—especially if unwanted animals keep finding their way into your home. 

If you’ve found a wild animal in your home, Eden Advanced Pest Technologies is here to help. Our team of licensed wildlife exterminators offer fast response times and services backed by many years of experience serving your area, so you can trust us to handle the problem quickly and efficiently. 

Nuisance Wildlife in your area

Don’t let the name fool you—despite being called just a “nuisance”, wildlife intrusions can be dangerous to deal with. Whether you’re dealing with small and relatively docile pests like moles to larger and more aggressive animals like raccoons, it’s important to take action quickly. Wildlife intrusions can come with a number of consequences, including:

  • Bodily injury: Especially if you approach or scare the animal, it may lash out and try to scratch or bite you. Raccoons, for example, have sharp teeth that are capable of tearing through meat, which may lead to some very painful and medically significant injuries. 
  • Disease or infection: In your area, a lot of the wildlife intrusions we deal with involve rodents. These pests are notorious for carrying a plethora of bacteria and other diseases, which don’t need to spread through a bite or scratch. Even having them contaminate surfaces could lead to an illness later on.
  • Damaged landscape: Moles and gophers are small, unassertive animals that usually stay outside. However, even if they’re only in your yard, they can cause extensive damage to your trees and landscaping by chewing tunnels beneath root systems. 
  • Property damage or house fire: Squirrels in particular are known for chewing on a variety of objects, including things like roof shingles and electrical fires. In fact, these pests are estimated to contribute to over 12,000 house fires every year—and they’re not the only wildlife that can cause serious property damage. 

What to Do If You Find a Wild Animal In Your Home

Discovering a wild animal in your home can be a frightening experience. While your first instinct might be to grab a broom and handle the situation on your own, there’s a lot that can go wrong if you take that approach. 

Wild animals, even seemingly harmless ones, can react unpredictably when cornered or threatened. Attempting to remove them without proper knowledge and equipment can escalate the situation and put both you and the animal at risk. Instead, it’s safest to contact a professional wildlife control service like Eden Advanced Pest Technologies. 

How Does Wildlife Control Work?

Wildlife control is a specialized process that varies depending on the severity of the infestation and the type of animal involved. At Eden Advanced Pest Technologies, our approach begins with a thorough assessment of your situation. This starts with a free in-home estimate conducted by our experienced wildlife exterminators.

Once we understand the specifics of your situation, we develop a customized plan tailored to address your unique needs. This plan may involve a blend of humane extermination and targeted, long-term exclusion to prevent re-entry later on. 

Wildlife Extermination in your area

Whether you’re dealing with a minor nuisance or a more serious infestation, you can trust Eden Advanced Pest Technologies to deliver professional, compassionate wildlife control services that prioritize safety and efficiency. Contact us today to schedule your free in-home estimate and take the first step towards reclaiming your home from unwanted wildlife.

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