Raccoons, Skunks, Bats & Squirrels
When wildlife moves into your attic, shed, or under your deck, every day without action means more damage. Abell provides fast, safe, and humane wildlife removal across Flint, protecting your property, your family, and your pets while making sure the problem doesn't come back.
Flint’s mix of suburban neighborhoods, parks, and nearby green spaces, like the Flint River Trail, Kearsley Park, and Crossroads Village, creates an inviting environment for raccoons, skunks, bats, and squirrels. These animals are most active in spring and fall when they’re seeking shelter or nesting sites.
Even a single point of entry can lead to chewed wiring, shredded insulation, structural damage, and serious health risks from droppings and disease. Abell's wildlife specialists remove the animal, seal every entry point, and put long-term prevention measures in place so your home stays protected season after season.
Common Wildlife in Flint
Raccoons are intelligent climbers that often access rooftops by scaling trees, fences, or nearby structures. They can tear through shingles, soffits, or vents to enter attics. Inside, they can destroy insulation, chew wiring, and leave droppings that may carry diseases like rabies, leptospirosis, and raccoon roundworm. Raccoons may also dig under decks or sheds, potentially damaging foundations. Professional exclusion and attic restoration are recommended if damage occurs.
Skunks are notorious for their strong, persistent spray, but they also dig under decks, porches, and sheds. Skunks can damage lawns, gardens, and building foundations while spreading diseases like rabies, roundworm, and leptospirosis. Humane trapping and licensed removal are the safest ways to handle them, followed by exclusion techniques to prevent their return.
Bats help control insects naturally, but when they roost in homes, they can pose health risks. Bats enter through tiny gaps in rooflines, vents, soffits, or chimneys. Their droppings (guano) can damage insulation, wood, and electrical systems, and may carry histoplasmosis. Bats can also carry rabies. Safe removal requires trained professionals using one-way doors, bat-proof vents, and exclusion methods. A full inspection is critical to locate entry points and prevent future infestations.
Squirrels may seem harmless, but they can cause major damage. They slip through gaps near vents, soffits, or chimneys and use insulation and wiring to build nests. Chewed wires create fire hazards, and squirrels can bring parasites like fleas, mites, and ticks. Professional removal and repairs protect your home and prevent repeat issues.
Preventing Wildlife from Returning
Wildlife can be unpredictable and dangerous. Handling animals yourself is risky.
Abell offers long-term wildlife control solutions, including:
Call Abell for humane wildlife removal in Flint. Our local team is available 24/7, and every job is backed by our satisfaction guarantee.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is wildlife control a humane process?
Absolutely. Humane wildlife control is built around safely relocating animals and blocking future entry without causing harm. Abell relies on one-way doors, exclusion methods, and live trapping where the law allows, always in line with local regulations and ethical practices. Protecting both the homeowner and the animal is the priority.
How can I tell if an animal has moved into my attic?
Watch for scratching or thumping sounds overhead, gnawed or broken roof vents and soffits, animal droppings, strong unexplained odours, or insulation that's been disturbed or displaced.
Are raccoons a threat to my family or pets?
They can be. Raccoons are known to carry serious illnesses including rabies, leptospirosis, and raccoon roundworm. They can also turn aggressive when cornered or when protecting their young, making them a genuine risk to both people and household pets.
Can raccoons and squirrels cause structural damage to my home?
Yes, and the damage can be significant. Both animals are known to rip apart insulation, breach roofing and ventilation systems, and gnaw through electrical wiring, creating expensive repair bills and potential fire hazards.
Why do raccoons, skunks, squirrels, and bats gravitate toward attics, chimneys, and spaces under decks?
These animals are drawn to sheltered, low-traffic spaces that offer warmth and protection from predators, particularly when nesting or preparing for winter. Attics, chimneys, wall cavities, and the areas beneath decks check all those boxes. Intrusions spike in spring, when females are looking for safe places to raise litters, and again in fall as animals prepare for the cold. A surprisingly small gap in a roofline, vent, or soffit is all the access they need.
What should I do if a skunk or raccoon shows up on my property?
Give it space and don't attempt to interact with it. Reach out to Abell for a professional evaluation to find out whether the animal has already found a way inside your home.
How do I stop wildlife from returning after removal?
Close off all potential entry points, add chimney caps and protective vent covers, cut back tree branches that hang over the roofline, eliminate accessible food sources, and invest in professional wildlife exclusion services for long-term protection.
When is wildlife most active around Flint homes?
Spring and fall are peak seasons for wildlife activity in Flint. Animals enter nesting mode in spring, searching for secure spots to raise their young, while fall sends them looking for warm places to wait out winter. Attics, crawl spaces, chimneys, and under-deck areas are especially vulnerable during both periods.
Why is something digging up my lawn overnight?
Raccoons and skunks are the most likely culprits, they tear up grass hunting for grubs, insects, and larvae beneath the surface. In Flint, this is especially common in neighbourhoods close to green spaces and storm ponds. If it's happening repeatedly, there's a good chance an animal is denning nearby, possibly under a deck or shed.
What happens to wildlife once it's been removed?
Abell prioritizes exclusion over trapping whenever possible. In most cases, one-way doors are installed to let animals exit naturally, without any handling required. When trapping is necessary, it's carried out humanely and in full compliance with applicable local regulations.
How much time does wildlife removal typically take?
It varies by species and circumstances. Straightforward situations may be resolved within a few days, while cases involving young animals or extensive entry point repairs can take considerably longer.
Can I just seal the hole myself to keep animals out?
This is strongly discouraged. Closing off an opening before confirming all animals have exited can trap them inside, leading to further damage, persistent odours, and serious health concerns. The right approach always starts with a full inspection to locate every access point and verify the space is clear before any sealing begins.
What diseases can raccoons, skunks, squirrels, and bats transmit?
Each of these animals carries health risks worth taking seriously. Raccoons can spread rabies, raccoon roundworm, and leptospirosis, and their droppings may also contain histoplasmosis. Skunks are potential carriers of rabies and leptospirosis. Squirrels can pass along leptospirosis and salmonella through droppings, urine, or bites, and may introduce fleas, mites, or ticks into your home. Waste from any of these animals can contaminate attic spaces and create significant health hazards, particularly in enclosed environments.
What should I do if I come across a sick, injured, or dead animal on my property?
Don't touch it. Sick or injured wildlife is unpredictable and may be carrying disease. Call a professional wildlife control company to assess and handle the situation safely.
My pet encountered wildlife or got sprayed by a skunk, what now?
Keep your pet away from the animal and avoid contact yourself. Skunk odour typically calls for professional deodorization treatment, and any wildlife encounter involving a pet should be followed up with a veterinarian, given the disease risks involved.
How much does wildlife removal cost in Flint?
Costs depend on species, infestation severity, and services required. Abell provides on-site inspections and custom quotes.