Wildlife problems don’t just happen overnight—they start with small, unnoticed entry points and favorable conditions. Our comprehensive wildlife inspections go beyond surface-level checks to uncover the root of the issue and provide lasting solutions.
We identify tracks, burrows, damage, and access points that animals use to enter your home or business.
Our team examines vents, chimneys, rooflines, and foundation gaps where wildlife may be sneaking in.
Dark, undisturbed areas are a favorite hiding place for pests. We check for droppings, nesting materials, and signs of activity.
Years of hands-on experience and training in humane wildlife management.
We address the root causes, ensuring animals stay out for good.
Proudly serving Southeast Michigan, with in-depth knowledge of the region’s unique wildlife challenges.
When wildlife encroaches on your home or business, timely action is essential. At Wingman, we specialize in thorough wildlife inspections to identify and address the problem before it escalates. Our trained professionals will evaluate every potential entry point and nesting site to ensure nothing is missed.
What to Expect During a Wildlife Inspection:
We handle a wide range of wildlife issues, from raccoons and squirrels to bats, rodents, and more. Our team is equipped to inspect for any potential wildlife infestations in both residential and commercial properties.
The duration of a wildlife inspection depends on the size of your property and the complexity of the issue. Generally, our thorough inspections take between 1 to 2 hours to complete.
If we find wildlife during the inspection, we will provide a detailed report of our findings and discuss the best next steps. Our team can also help with humane removal and sealing to prevent future intrusions.
Our wildlife inspection service focuses on identifying entry points. While sealing may not always be part of the initial inspection, we offer sealing services to prevent future wildlife intrusions. Our team can recommend sealing solutions during the inspection.
Yes, we use humane methods for wildlife management and ensure that inspections are conducted in a way that protects both your property and the animals. We focus on preventive measures to ensure animals are kept out without harm.
There’s no specific preparation needed for the inspection. However, it helps if you can point out any areas where you've noticed wildlife activity, such as droppings, sounds in the walls, or visible damage.
Yes, you can remain on the property during the inspection. Our team works efficiently and with minimal disruption to your space while thoroughly assessing the issue.
Absolutely. After the inspection, we provide a detailed report outlining our findings, including entry points, signs of activity, and recommended next steps for removal and prevention.