Wildlife Nesting In The Attic
You have had the animal removed from your attic, but are you finished yet?
Wildlife animals nesting in the attic can create problems you may never think of. Animals carry ectoparasites, which will seek a new host (YOU!) once the wildlife host is evicted. Bat bugs, mites, ticks, and fleas are a few of the ectoparasites that could be left behind. Mice in the attic, bats in the attic, and raccoons are notorious for bringing these pests into your home.
Critter Control of Green Bay will inspect your attic and treat the area for these pests. Call today. (920) 312-7807
The droppings left behind in your attic will result in matted attic insulation and a reduced "R" value. Wildlife droppings in the attic may also lead to stained ceilings and unnecessary odors. Our attic restoration professionals will remove soiled insulation and replace it with your choice of insulation product. We can prepare insurance bids with most major insurance companies and get your attic back in shape in no time!
Our Attic Cleaning Process
Step 1
Remove all existing attic insulation and large feces by hand, using protective gloves or an industrial vacuum.
Step 2
If necessary, remove small feces with a HEPA filtered vacuum.
Step 3
Fog the entire room with a disinfectant-virucide-deodorizer.
Step 4
Replace soffit baffles and recessed light covers as necessary.
Step 5
Install new, energy-efficient insulation.
Get rid of wildlife droppings and soiled insulation in your attic. Call Critter Control of Green Bay today! (920) 312-7807
Experienced Insulation Technicians
Many insulation materials can be difficult to work with. Let the professionals at Critter Control of Green Bay complete your attic insulation installation. We will remove attic insulation that has been soiled and damaged by wildlife droppings and dispose of it.
If you believe you may have vermiculite installation in your attic, there is a chance it could contain asbestos. Don't disturb it. Only attic insulation contractors certified to handle and remove asbestos should deal with vermiculite insulation.