Professional Wildlife Removal in Lexington, KY

Kentucky wildlife like squirrels, raccoons, bats, and opossums make their way into attics every season. At Complete Animal Removal, we help Lexington homeowners humanely remove nuisance wildlife, restore their space, and prevent it from coming back. Contact us now to schedule your free wildlife removal inspection in Lexington and the surrounding areas. 

Common Nuisance Wildlife in Lexington

Every home we inspect has its own set of challenges, but the wildlife species we deal with most often stay the same. In Lexington, we regularly remove:

  • Squirrels — chewers that cause fire hazards and insulation damage

  • Raccoons — strong, messy animals that destroy soffits and ductwork

  • Bats — small gaps are all they need to roost and leave behind hazardous guano

  • Opossums and skunks — often found under decks or inside crawlspaces

  • Rodents — fast breeders that bring contamination and chewed wires with them

Get a free wildlife removal estimate today! 

Signs of Animal in Attic

Most homeowners call us after hearing something unusual. These are the most common early signs:

  • Noises overhead — scratching, thumping, squeaking, or running

  • Droppings or urine smell coming from ceilings or attic vents

  • Insulation that looks shredded or pushed aside

  • Chewed openings near the roofline or siding

  • Scratching or gnaw marks near attic doors or access panels

If you’re noticing any of these, it’s best to have us check it out. Even if the animal is quiet now, the damage may already be done. Contact us for a thorough wildlife removal inspection today! 

Why you Shouldn't DIY Wildlife Removal

Some folks want to try and handle wildlife problems themselves. But the truth is, DIY removal is risky, both for you and the animal. Here’s why:

  • Many species in Kentucky are protected and can’t be removed without following legal steps

  • Wildlife can carry diseases like rabies, leptospirosis, and roundworms

  • If you block an entry point without confirming the animal is out, it can lead to even more damage or a dead animal in your attic

  • DIY traps often miss hidden animals or leave behind babies

  • Without proper exclusion, animals usually return within weeks

We’ve been called to fix a lot of “I tried to handle it myself” situations. It’s just not worth the risk.
Let a licensed, experienced team handle it the right way.

Our Humane Wildlife Removal Process

We follow a proven step by step wildlife removal process because it works. Here’s what the process typically looks like: 

  1. Inspection- We inspect the attic, roofline, crawlspace, and all exterior access points to determine what type of animal we’re dealing with and how they got in.
  2. Removal- Depending on the species and location, we use humane traps, one-way doors, or passive eviction techniques that follow all Kentucky wildlife laws.
  3. Exclusion- Once we confirm the animal is gone, we seal every known and potential entry point using chew-proof, weather-resistant materials.
  4. Cleanup- We remove droppings, damaged insulation, nesting debris, and treat the area for parasites or odor when needed.

No shortcuts. No temporary fixes. Just solid, experienced wildlife removal for Lexington homeowners. Get started with a free inspection today. 

Attic Remediation after Wildlife Removal

The problem usually isn’t just the animal,  it’s what they do while they’re inside your home.
In addition to wildlife removal, we offer attic insulation removal and replacement, attic sanitization, and small repairs. We put the ‘COMPLETE’ in Complete Animal Removal. Contact us for a free estimate today! 

Wildlife Exclusion and Prevention

Exclusion is the process of sealing every active and potential entry point animals might use. In Lexington homes, that usually means reinforcing roof returns, screening attic vents, securing soffits, and capping chimneys. Lexington homeowners deal with wildlife year after year because their homes were never properly sealed. We don’t want to be a repeat visit, we want to be the last call you have to make. Contact us for a wildlife exclusion and prevention estimate. 

FAQs Wildlife Removal in Lexington

How do I know if there’s an animal in my attic?

It usually starts with the noise. Scratching during the day often means squirrels. Heavy thumping or chattering at night might be raccoons. High-pitched squeaks near dusk could be bats. We confirm what’s up there by inspecting droppings, damage, entry points, and nesting signs.
We’ve removed just about everything you can think of from attics in Lexington, we’ll figure it out.

You can try, but we don’t recommend it. Wildlife removal involves more than catching the animal. You need to know what species you’re dealing with, whether there are babies involved, and how to seal the entry points afterward. Without that, the animal either returns or dies in your attic. Most DIY attempts turn into bigger messes that we get called in to fix.

It depends on what we’re removing, where the animal is located, and how much damage has been done. Removing a squirrel from an attic is very different from trapping a raccoon in a crawlspace or cleaning up after a bat colony. We provide free inspections so you’ll know exactly what’s going on and what it will take to fix it, no surprises.

Almost always, yes. Wildlife uses scent trails and memory to return to shelter spots year after year. If the access point is still there, they’ll find it again, or another animal will. That’s why we pair every removal with proper exclusion and prevention. Contact us for a free inspection.

The Best Wildlife Removal Company in Lexington

At Complete Animal Removal, we’ve helped homeowners across Lexington take back their attics, crawlspaces, and peace of mind. We handle every job with experience, attention to detail, and long-term results in mind. Whether you’re dealing with squirrels, raccoons, bats, or something you can’t quite identify yet, we’ll find it, remove it humanely, and seal your home to make sure it doesn’t happen again. Contact us today to schedule your free wildlife removal inspection.