Wildlife activity is a common concern across West Michigan, particularly in residential neighbourhoods and properties located near wooded or natural areas. Animals such as raccoons, squirrels, and chipmunks often seek shelter in attics, crawl spaces, and around structures where they can remain protected.
While these animals are part of the natural environment, their presence inside or around a property can lead to damage, noise, and ongoing disruption. In many cases, wildlife issues begin when animals find small openings or access points that allow them to enter and nest.
Because wildlife control involves both safety and environmental responsibility, it requires a thoughtful and careful approach. Different species behave in different ways, and proper handling must take into account both the situation and local guidelines.