Wildlife Removal New Canaan CT – Skunks, Woodchucks, Raccoons & Bats

Flying squirrel inside attic insulation in Connecticut

Wildlife Removal New Canaan CT – Bats, Flying Squirrels, Raccoons & Skunks

Floyd’s Pest & Wildlife Control provides professional wildlife removal, bat exclusion, flying squirrel removal, raccoon trapping, skunk removal, rodent control, and prevention services throughout New Canaan and surrounding Fairfield County communities.

New Canaan properties commonly experience wildlife problems because of the town’s wooded estates, mature tree cover, stone walls, older homes, detached garages, large attic systems, and heavily landscaped residential properties.

Homes throughout New Canaan frequently deal with bats roosting inside attics, flying squirrels nesting in insulation, raccoons damaging soffits and rooflines, mice and rats entering basements and garages, and skunks denning beneath sheds, porches, and outdoor structures.

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Wildlife Removal Services in New Canaan, CT

We provide wildlife trapping, exclusion, prevention, rodent control, attic inspections, and nuisance animal removal services throughout New Canaan and nearby Fairfield County communities.

Attic Cleanup, Dead Animal Removal & Odor Control in New Canaan, CT

Wildlife problems in New Canaan homes often involve wooded lots, large rooflines, attics, chimneys, crawlspaces, garages, barns, sheds, stone walls, and detached structures. Raccoons, squirrels, bats, mice, rats, birds, skunks, and other nuisance wildlife may leave behind odor, droppings, nesting material, damaged insulation, dead animal problems, or contamination after the active animal issue is solved.

Attic Cleanouts & Sanitization

New Canaan homes with raccoon, squirrel, bat, mouse, rat, or bird activity may need attic cleanup after the animals are removed. Services may include droppings cleanup, guano cleanup, nesting material removal, odor reduction, contaminated insulation removal, and sanitization.

Attic cleanouts, sanitization & insulation removal

Dead Animal Removal & Odor Control

Dead animals inside walls, attics, crawlspaces, vents, chimneys, basements, garages, under decks, or on private property can cause odor, flies, staining, and sanitation concerns. Floyd’s can help locate and remove dead wildlife when accessible.

Dead animal removal & odor control

Wildlife Damage & Entry Point Prevention

Cleanup should usually happen after the animal problem and access points are addressed. Floyd’s can inspect soffits, rooflines, vents, crawlspace openings, foundation gaps, chimney areas, garage gaps, deck openings, and other access points that may allow wildlife or rodents back inside.

Why Wildlife Problems Are Common in New Canaan, CT

New Canaan contains large wooded residential lots, estate properties, mature tree coverage, older homes, detached garages, barns, stone walls, and extensive landscaping that create ideal conditions for wildlife activity throughout the year.

Unlike more urban Fairfield County communities, many New Canaan neighborhoods directly border wooded habitat, wetlands, streams, and undeveloped areas where raccoons, bats, flying squirrels, skunks, rodents, snakes, and woodchucks naturally thrive.

Many wildlife problems begin when animals discover vulnerable structural areas such as:

  • Large attic systems and rooflines used by bats, raccoons, and flying squirrels
  • Detached garages, barns, and sheds used by rodents and nesting wildlife
  • Decks, porches, and crawlspaces used by skunks and woodchucks
  • Stone walls and landscaping that attract rodents, snakes, and burrowing animals
  • Older soffits and roof transitions vulnerable to recurring wildlife entry

Flying squirrel and bat activity is especially common around wooded New Canaan properties because mature tree coverage allows easy roof access throughout the year.

Many homes in New Canaan also contain complex roof systems, dormers, decorative trim, multiple roof transitions, and aging vent systems that create long-term wildlife vulnerability if exclusion work is not completed properly.


Property Features That Attract Wildlife in New Canaan

Property Feature Common Wildlife Problems Typical Risk
Mature tree coverage Flying squirrels, raccoons, bats Easy roof and attic access
Large attic systems Bats, squirrels, rodents Nesting and contamination
Stone walls and landscaping Woodchucks, snakes, rodents Burrowing and habitat creation
Decks and crawlspaces Skunks, opossums Denning beneath structures
Older rooflines and soffits Raccoons, bats, squirrels Repeated attic entry
Detached garages and barns Rodents, raccoons, squirrels Shelter and nesting activity
Professional bat exclusion work on a Connecticut home

Bat Removal & Exclusion in New Canaan, CT

Bat problems are extremely common throughout New Canaan because many homes contain large attic systems, wooded surroundings, older rooflines, ridge vents, dormers, soffits, gable vents, chimney transitions, barns, garages, and upper structural openings that create ideal roosting conditions for bat colonies.

Properties with mature tree coverage and complex roof systems are especially vulnerable because bats can access very small openings along roof transitions, fascia gaps, ridge vents, attic vents, soffit areas, dormers, and trim seams. A gap that looks minor from the ground may be enough for bats to enter the attic or upper structure.

New Canaan homes near wooded residential lots, larger properties, Silvermine, Talmadge Hill, Waveny Park, Oenoke Ridge, barns, detached garages, and older roof systems may experience recurring bat activity if roofline openings are not properly identified and sealed after exclusion.

Many New Canaan homeowners first notice bat activity after:

  • Bats are seen flying around the roofline, chimney, gable, or ridge vent at dusk
  • Guano begins appearing beneath vents, siding, shutters, soffits, or attic openings
  • Scratching, chirping, squeaking, fluttering, or light rustling sounds develop inside walls or attic spaces
  • Dark staining or rub marks appear near roof transitions, fascia, soffits, or vent edges
  • Bats accidentally enter bedrooms, hallways, fireplaces, kitchens, or living areas
  • Strong odor develops in an attic, upper room, or storage space
  • Loose or damaged vent screening is found around gable vents or attic vents

Large homes with multiple dormers, decorative trim, finished upper floors, older roof construction details, and difficult-to-access attic spaces often develop recurring bat entry issues if vulnerable areas are not properly sealed. Bat exclusion requires careful inspection so the active entry point is found, secondary openings are identified, and bats are not sealed inside the structure.

Common Bat Entry Areas

  • Ridge vents
  • Gable vents and attic vents
  • Soffit gaps and soffit returns
  • Roof returns and dormers
  • Construction gaps near fascia boards
  • Chimney flashing and roof transitions
  • Upper trim seams and exterior finish gaps
  • Barns, garages, attic storage areas, and upper structural voids

Our New Canaan bat removal and exclusion services may include:

  • Detailed roofline inspection
  • Identification of active bat entry points and secondary gaps
  • Inspection of ridge vents, gable vents, soffits, fascia, dormers, chimney areas, and roof transitions
  • Humane bat exclusion methods
  • Installation of one-way bat exclusion devices where appropriate
  • Recommendations for long-term sealing and prevention
  • Guano and attic contamination recommendations
  • Attic cleanup, sanitization, odor reduction, or insulation recommendations when needed

Floyd’s Pest & Wildlife Control provides bat removal and exclusion in New Canaan with a focus on humane removal, detailed roofline inspection, attic protection, guano cleanup recommendations, and long-term prevention.

For more detailed information about bat exclusion, guano cleanup, and attic contamination in southwestern Fairfield County, visit our dedicated page for bat removal, exclusion, and attic cleanup in Greenwich, Stamford, Darien, and New Canaan CT.

You can also learn more about our statewide bat removal and exclusion services.

Bat guano accumulation inside damaged attic vent during bat cleanup inspection

Bat Guano & Attic Contamination

Long-term bat colonies can create significant guano accumulation inside attic spaces. Guano often builds beneath ridge vents, gable vents, soffits, attic vents, chimney areas, wall voids, and roosting areas where colonies remain active for extended periods.

Bat guano is often one of the clearest signs that bats have been using the structure repeatedly. Droppings below a vent, staining near an entry point, odor in an upper room, or debris beneath a roosting area may indicate that bats have been entering and exiting the same opening over time.

Attic contamination problems may include:

  • Strong attic odors
  • Guano buildup beneath roosting areas
  • Urine staining on wood, insulation, or attic materials
  • Contaminated insulation
  • Staining around vents, soffits, fascia, and roofline openings
  • Damage to vent screening
  • Recurring insect activity associated with guano buildup
  • Continued bat entry if the roofline is not properly sealed

Homes with large attic systems, barns, detached garages, upper storage areas, and difficult-to-access rooflines can develop hidden contamination problems before homeowners realize a colony is active. Some situations involve minor guano near an entry point, while others may require more detailed cleanup, sanitization, odor reduction, or insulation removal recommendations.

If guano has built up inside the attic, Floyd’s can recommend the right cleanup approach based on the amount of contamination, attic access, odor concerns, and whether insulation has been affected. Learn more about attic cleanouts, sanitization, and insulation removal.

Bat removed during professional bat exclusion service in Connecticut

Professional Bat Exclusion Services

Effective bat removal focuses on identifying every active and potential entry point around the structure. Proper exclusion allows bats to safely leave the attic while helping prevent them from re-entering through the same opening.

Because New Canaan homes often contain complex rooflines, large attic systems, dormers, chimney areas, decorative trim, ridge vents, gable vents, barns, detached structures, and aging vent systems, successful bat exclusion usually requires detailed inspection and careful sealing work around the structure.

One-way exclusion devices may be used at active openings so bats can exit safely. After the bats are out, vulnerable gaps around soffits, fascia, vents, roof returns, dormers, chimney edges, ridge vents, gable areas, barns, and trim seams can be sealed or reinforced to help prevent the colony from returning.

Bat exclusion should never involve sealing bats inside the home. Floyd’s Pest & Wildlife Control uses humane bat exclusion methods designed to remove bats safely while protecting the structure from continued entry.


Flying squirrel inside attic insulation in New Canaan Connecticut

Flying Squirrel Removal in New Canaan, CT

Flying squirrels are extremely common throughout wooded New Canaan neighborhoods and are one of the most frequent attic wildlife problems in heavily wooded Fairfield County communities.

Unlike gray squirrels, flying squirrels are nocturnal and are usually heard moving through attic spaces during the night. Many homeowners describe hearing scratching, scurrying, or movement sounds in ceilings after dark.

Flying squirrels commonly enter through:

  • Soffit gaps
  • Roof returns
  • Fascia gaps
  • Attic vents
  • Roof transitions
  • Small openings around dormers

Wooded estate properties with mature trees hanging near the roofline create ideal access conditions for flying squirrels throughout New Canaan.

Learn more about our squirrel and flying squirrel removal services.

Flying squirrel latrine contamination inside attic

Flying Squirrel Attic Contamination

Flying squirrels often establish communal nesting and latrine areas inside attics where activity may continue for long periods before being discovered.

Attic contamination can become severe around heavily wooded New Canaan properties where colonies repeatedly return to the same roofline openings year after year.

Long-term control typically requires both removal and detailed exclusion work around the roof system.


Raccoon looking out of a hollow tree near a residential property

Raccoon Removal in New Canaan, CT

Raccoons are one of the most destructive attic wildlife problems throughout New Canaan. Large wooded properties, mature trees, detached garages, barns, estate homes, and aging roof systems create ideal denning opportunities for raccoons across the area.

Many raccoon problems begin when an older soffit, vent, fascia board, or roof transition weakens over time. Once raccoons gain access into an attic or wall cavity, they often continue returning to the same area until exclusion work is completed properly.

New Canaan homes with large roof systems and wooded surroundings are especially vulnerable because raccoons can easily access the structure from overhanging trees and elevated rooflines.

Common Signs of Raccoon Activity

  • Heavy thumping or walking noises in the attic
  • Torn soffits or attic vents
  • Visible roofline damage
  • Insulation disturbance inside attic spaces
  • Strong odor near denning areas
  • Raccoons repeatedly seen on roofs at night

Female raccoons frequently target attic spaces while raising young because attics provide warmth, shelter, and protection from predators.

Our New Canaan raccoon removal services may include:

  • Roofline and attic inspections
  • Humane raccoon trapping and removal
  • Identification of structural entry points
  • Recommendations for exclusion repairs
  • Wildlife prevention solutions

Learn more about our raccoon removal services.

Raccoon damaging ridge vent on Connecticut roof

Roofline & Attic Damage

Raccoons commonly damage ridge vents, fascia boards, soffits, attic vents, and roof returns while attempting to expand access into the structure.

Large homes with multiple dormers, decorative rooflines, and aging vent systems are especially vulnerable to recurring raccoon entry problems around New Canaan.

If damaged roof areas are not reinforced after removal, the same openings often continue attracting wildlife activity later.


Defensive skunk with tail raised near residential property

Skunk Removal in New Canaan, CT

Skunks are commonly found beneath decks, sheds, porches, additions, crawlspaces, and detached structures throughout New Canaan. Large landscaped yards, wooded edges, lawn grub activity, and elevated deck systems create ideal skunk habitat around many residential properties.

Many homeowners first discover skunk problems after pets are sprayed or after noticing strong odor around the property during the evening hours.

Properties with decorative landscaping, stone walls, detached garages, and large backyard structures are especially prone to recurring skunk activity.

Common Signs of Skunk Activity

  • Strong odor near the home
  • Small digging holes throughout the lawn
  • Burrow openings beneath structures
  • Loose soil around decks or sheds
  • Skunks appearing on security cameras

Learn more about our skunk removal services.

Wildlife exclusion trench and wire barrier installed beneath deck

Deck & Crawlspace Wildlife Exclusion

Many New Canaan homes contain large decks, additions, detached garages, sheds, and crawlspaces that create protected denning areas beneath the structure.

Exclusion work may involve trenching, reinforced wire barriers, screening, and structural sealing designed to help reduce future wildlife activity around vulnerable areas.

Long-term prevention is especially important around estate properties and heavily landscaped homes where recurring wildlife pressure is common.


Woodchuck trapped near landscaped property in Connecticut

Woodchuck Removal in New Canaan, CT

Woodchucks, also called groundhogs, are extremely common throughout New Canaan because many properties contain stone walls, landscaped slopes, gardens, wooded edges, retaining walls, horse properties, sheds, pool areas, crawlspace edges, and large lawn systems that create ideal burrowing habitat.

Unlike attic wildlife, woodchucks create problems at ground level by tunneling beneath structures and landscaped areas. Their burrow systems can become extensive and may weaken soil around patios, retaining walls, walkways, sheds, porches, decks, foundations, and outdoor living spaces.

Large residential lots and estate-style landscaping throughout New Canaan often provide long, undisturbed areas where woodchuck burrows can remain active for extended periods. Burrows may appear near wooded borders, stonework, garden edges, barns, sheds, pool areas, and landscaped transitions between open lawn and cover.

On high-value New Canaan properties, woodchuck activity should be addressed before the tunnel system expands, the hole is reopened repeatedly, or the same protected area becomes attractive to additional wildlife.

Common Woodchuck Problem Areas

  • Stone retaining walls
  • Pool patios and outdoor living areas
  • Gardens and landscaping beds
  • Detached sheds, barns, and garages
  • Fence lines and wooded edges
  • Foundations and crawlspace edges
  • Decks, porches, walkways, and lawn edges

Common Signs of Woodchuck Activity

  • Large burrow openings near sheds, patios, decks, stone walls, or foundations
  • Fresh soil piles around landscaped areas or wooded edges
  • Damage to gardens, flowers, vegetables, and ornamental plants
  • Soft or sinking ground near structures or hardscaped areas
  • Woodchucks seen feeding during daylight hours
  • Holes reopening after they were filled in
  • Digging near pool areas, horse properties, barns, or detached structures

Homes with decorative stonework, sloped landscaping, gardens, pool areas, and wooded borders are especially vulnerable because burrows may remain hidden beneath vegetation, retaining wall systems, or protected edges of the property.

Our New Canaan woodchuck removal services may include:

  • Inspection of active burrow systems
  • Woodchuck trapping and removal
  • Identification of secondary tunnel entrances
  • Inspection of sheds, decks, patios, barns, pool areas, stone walls, and landscaped edges
  • Recommendations for exclusion and prevention
  • Solutions for recurring burrowing activity

For more detailed information about burrowing groundhog problems in southwestern Fairfield County, visit our dedicated page for woodchuck and groundhog removal in Greenwich, Stamford, Darien, and New Canaan CT.

You can also learn more about our statewide woodchuck removal services.

Woodchuck trapped beneath porch after burrowing activity

Burrowing Damage Around Landscaping & Structures

Woodchuck tunnel systems can eventually create settling problems around patios, retaining walls, sheds, foundations, walkways, porches, decks, pool areas, and landscaped structures if activity continues over time. The visible hole may only be one entrance into a larger underground burrow system.

Many New Canaan properties contain expensive landscaping, gardens, stonework, outdoor living areas, horse properties, and large lawn areas where burrowing activity can become costly if left unresolved.

Filling a woodchuck hole usually does not solve the problem if the animal is still active. The woodchuck may reopen the same entrance, dig another hole nearby, or continue using a secondary tunnel opening elsewhere on the property.

Long-term prevention may involve both removal and exclusion recommendations designed to discourage future burrowing around vulnerable areas such as sheds, decks, patios, stone walls, crawlspace edges, and landscaped borders.

Floyd’s Pest & Wildlife Control provides woodchuck and groundhog removal in New Canaan with a focus on active burrow identification, property protection, and practical prevention recommendations for recurring activity.


Chewed attic wiring caused by rodent activity

Mouse & Rat Control in New Canaan, CT

Rodent activity is common throughout New Canaan because large homes, detached garages, barns, crawlspaces, landscaping, stone walls, and wooded surroundings create ideal shelter and travel routes for mice and rats.

Many rodent problems develop gradually and may remain hidden for long periods inside crawlspaces, basements, garages, utility rooms, wall cavities, and attic spaces.

Rodents commonly enter structures through:

  • Foundation gaps
  • Crawlspace vents
  • Garage corners
  • Utility penetrations
  • Siding and trim gaps
  • Construction openings around additions

Homes with detached structures, landscaping, wooded edges, and older construction details are especially vulnerable to recurring rodent pressure.

Yearly Rodent Protection Programs

Many New Canaan homeowners choose ongoing rodent baiting and monitoring programs to help reduce recurring mouse and rat activity around the property throughout the year.

Yearly rodent protection programs may include:

  • Exterior bait station installation
  • Routine monitoring and maintenance
  • Inspection for new rodent access points
  • Recommendations for structural exclusion
  • Reducing long-term rodent pressure around the home

Learn more about our mouse and rat control services.


Milk snake removed from a New Canaan Connecticut property

Snake Removal in New Canaan, CT

Snake sightings are common throughout New Canaan because many properties contain stone walls, landscaped gardens, wooded edges, retaining walls, crawlspaces, and rodent activity that naturally attract snakes.

Most snakes found around New Canaan homes are non-venomous, but homeowners are often alarmed when snakes appear near patios, pools, garages, basements, gardens, or inside structures.

Properties with mature landscaping and wooded surroundings often create excellent habitat for both rodents and snakes throughout the year.

Common Snake Activity Areas

  • Stone retaining walls
  • Landscaped garden beds
  • Pool equipment areas
  • Crawlspaces and foundations
  • Woodpiles and sheds
  • Garages and detached structures

Repeated snake sightings are often connected to active populations of mice, voles, chipmunks, or other prey animals living around the property.

Our New Canaan snake removal services may include:

  • Safe snake removal
  • Inspection for rodent-related activity
  • Habitat reduction recommendations
  • Identification of likely entry areas
  • Recommendations for long-term prevention

Learn more about our snake removal services.

Black rat snake removed near landscaped residential property

Why Snakes Keep Returning Around Properties

Stone walls, decorative landscaping, mulch beds, mature shrubs, crawlspaces, garages, and wooded property edges create excellent shelter for both rodents and snakes around New Canaan homes.

Reducing rodent pressure and correcting structural access problems often helps reduce recurring snake activity around residential properties.


Moles removed from lawn during mole control work

Mole & Vole Control in New Canaan, CT

New Canaan properties with irrigated lawns, estate landscaping, gardens, wooded edges, and ornamental plantings commonly experience mole and vole damage throughout the growing season.

Moles tunnel beneath lawns searching for insects and grubs, while voles damage turf and landscaping by feeding on roots, grass, bulbs, and ornamental vegetation.

Common Signs of Mole Activity

  • Raised lawn tunnels
  • Soft or uneven ground
  • Underground tunneling damage
  • Surface ridges across turf areas

Common Signs of Vole Activity

  • Surface runways in grass
  • Dead turf areas
  • Damage to ornamental plants
  • Gnawing near shrubs and landscaping

Large landscaped properties with irrigation systems and mature vegetation are especially vulnerable to recurring mole and vole pressure.

Learn more about our mole and vole control services.

Vole damage in lawn near landscaped property

Lawn & Landscape Damage

High-end landscaping and irrigated lawns throughout New Canaan can experience extensive mole and vole damage if tunneling and feeding activity continues unchecked.

Long-term control often focuses on reducing active populations while helping limit recurring lawn and root system damage around the property.


Wildlife damage to trim and roofline before exclusion repair Trim and roofline repaired after wildlife exclusion work

Wildlife Exclusion & Prevention in New Canaan, CT

Many New Canaan wildlife problems become recurring structural issues because animals continue reusing the same vulnerable rooflines, crawlspaces, soffits, decks, vents, and attic openings year after year.

Large estate homes, detached garages, barns, pool houses, decorative trim, aging soffits, ridge vents, and complex roof systems often create multiple wildlife entry opportunities throughout the structure.

Wildlife exclusion focuses on identifying how animals are accessing the property and correcting those vulnerable areas to help reduce recurring infestations.

Common Wildlife Entry Areas Around New Canaan Homes

  • Ridge vents and attic vents
  • Soffits and fascia gaps
  • Roof returns and dormers
  • Crawlspaces and foundation gaps
  • Decks, sheds, barns, and detached garages
  • Bathroom and exhaust vents
  • Utility penetrations and construction gaps

Properties surrounded by mature trees and wooded habitat often experience heavier wildlife pressure because animals can easily access roofs, attics, and detached structures from nearby tree coverage.

Roofline and gutter wildlife damage before repair Roofline repaired after wildlife exclusion work

Roofline & Structural Wildlife Damage

Raccoons, squirrels, flying squirrels, bats, rodents, and other nuisance animals commonly damage roof edges, soffits, trim, vents, fascia boards, crawlspace screening, and attic systems while attempting to enter or expand openings.

Common wildlife-related damage may include:

  • Torn vent screening
  • Chewed trim and fascia boards
  • Separated soffits and roofline gaps
  • Burrowing beneath structures
  • Attic contamination and nesting
  • Chewed wiring and insulation damage

Homes with previous wildlife history often continue attracting activity until vulnerable structural areas are properly reinforced.

Protected exterior vent after bird barrier installation

Long-Term Wildlife Prevention

Long-term wildlife control focuses on reducing the conditions that allow animals to repeatedly access or den around the structure. Prevention and exclusion work can help reduce attic invasions, burrowing activity, rodent pressure, contamination problems, and recurring wildlife damage.

Floyd’s Pest & Wildlife Control provides wildlife removal, attic inspections, bat exclusion, flying squirrel removal, raccoon trapping, rodent protection, structural exclusion, and prevention services throughout New Canaan and surrounding Fairfield County communities.


Wildlife Removal Near New Canaan, CT

Floyd’s Pest & Wildlife Control provides wildlife removal, bat exclusion, flying squirrel removal, raccoon trapping, skunk control, rodent protection, and prevention services throughout New Canaan and surrounding Fairfield County communities.

For broader regional coverage, visit our Fairfield County wildlife removal page .

Summary Table: Common Wildlife Problems in New Canaan, CT

Animal Common Problem Areas Typical Signs Common Solution
Bats Attics, ridge vents, soffits Guano, staining, chirping Bat exclusion and sealing
Flying Squirrels Attics and rooflines Night scratching, droppings Removal and exclusion
Raccoons Rooflines, soffits, attics Heavy noises, torn openings Removal and roof repair
Skunks Decks, sheds, crawlspaces Odor, digging, burrows Trapping and exclusion
Woodchucks Stone walls, patios, landscaping Burrows, loose soil Removal and prevention
Mice & Rats Garages, basements, crawlspaces Droppings, chewing, scratching Baiting and exclusion
Snakes Stone walls and landscaping Sightings around property Removal and habitat correction

Wildlife Removal Questions in New Canaan, CT

What wildlife problems are most common in New Canaan?

Common New Canaan wildlife problems include bats in attics, flying squirrels inside roof systems, raccoons damaging soffits and vents, skunks beneath decks, woodchucks around retaining walls, rodents inside garages and crawlspaces, and snakes near stone walls and landscaping.

Why are flying squirrels so common in New Canaan?

Flying squirrels thrive around wooded neighborhoods with mature trees and large attic systems. Many New Canaan homes provide easy roof access from nearby tree coverage and contain small roofline openings that flying squirrels can exploit.

How do bats get inside estate homes and large attics?

Bats commonly enter through ridge vents, soffits, fascia gaps, roof returns, attic vents, dormers, and small roofline openings that may go unnoticed for years.

Why do raccoons keep damaging rooflines?

Raccoons are powerful animals capable of tearing soffits, attic vents, fascia boards, and roof edges apart to access protected attic spaces for denning and raising young.

Can woodchucks damage retaining walls and patios?

Yes. Woodchuck tunnel systems can weaken soil beneath retaining walls, patios, walkways, sheds, foundations, and landscaped outdoor areas.

Why are skunks attracted to residential properties?

Skunks are attracted to lawns with grub activity, landscaped yards, crawlspaces, decks, sheds, and protected denning areas beneath structures.

Why do mouse and rat problems continue returning?

Most recurring rodent problems happen because mice and rats still have active access points around crawlspaces, garages, foundations, utility penetrations, siding gaps, or detached structures.

Do snakes around the property usually mean rodents are nearby?

Often yes. Snake activity is commonly connected to mice, voles, chipmunks, landscaping cover, stone walls, crawlspaces, and wooded property edges that provide prey and shelter.

Do you provide wildlife exclusion services in New Canaan?

Yes. Floyd’s Pest & Wildlife Control provides wildlife exclusion and prevention services for soffits, rooflines, vents, crawlspaces, decks, garages, sheds, barns, and other vulnerable structural areas.


Flying squirrel wildlife problem inside attic in New Canaan Connecticut

Need Wildlife Removal in New Canaan, CT?

Wildlife problems around estate homes and wooded residential properties can quickly lead to attic contamination, roofline damage, burrowing, odor issues, rodent infestations, and recurring structural wildlife problems if the access point is left unresolved.

Floyd’s Pest & Wildlife Control provides bat exclusion, flying squirrel removal, raccoon trapping, skunk removal, rodent protection, wildlife prevention, attic inspections, and exclusion services throughout New Canaan and Fairfield County.

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