Wildlife Exclusion Services in
Kalamazoo, MI
We don’t just remove animals, we fix the problem permanently.
Apex Wildlife Control provides professional wildlife exclusion services designed to keep raccoons, bats, squirrels, and other nuisance animals out for good. We identify entry points, seal vulnerable areas, and reinforce the parts of your home where wildlife commonly gains access, helping protect Kalamazoo homes from repeat infestations and costly damage.
Entry Point Sealing • Roofline Protection • Long-Term Prevention
Wildlife Exclusion Services
Kalamazoo, MI
We don’t just remove animals, we fix the problem permanently.
Keep raccoons, bats, and squirrels out for good. We seal entry points and protect your home from repeat wildlife intrusion.
Entry Point Sealing • Long-Term Protection
Wildlife removal solves today’s problem. Exclusion helps prevent the next one.
Many wildlife problems start at the same weak points around a home, roofline gaps, damaged soffits, attic vents, and other openings that raccoons, bats, squirrels, and rodents learn to exploit. If those access points are left open, the problem often comes back.
Apex Wildlife Control combines humane animal removal with practical exclusion work that helps protect your home long after the animals are gone. That means identifying how wildlife got in, sealing vulnerable areas, and installing protective barriers where needed.
For Kalamazoo homeowners, exclusion work is often the difference between a temporary fix and a long-term solution.
Why homeowners choose Apex
Humane approach to raccoon, bat, squirrel, and nuisance wildlife issues
Practical exclusion work focused on real entry points and repeat problem prevention
Experience in animal control, home protection, and restoration-minded repair
Service for Kalamazoo and surrounding Southwest Michigan communities
Wildlife exclusion is especially important after bat removal, raccoon removal, and squirrel removal, when the entry point is still vulnerable unless it is professionally addressed.
A smarter way to keep wildlife out of your home
Effective wildlife exclusion starts with finding how animals are getting in, understanding what damage has already been done, and installing barriers that hold up over time. Here is how Apex approaches that work.
Find the Entry Points
Wildlife often enters through roofline gaps, damaged soffits, vents, and other openings that can be easy to miss from the ground. Identifying those access points is the first step toward keeping animals out for good.
See the Damage Inside
Once wildlife gets into an attic or wall space, it can leave behind nesting material, droppings, contamination, and structural wear. Exclusion helps stop that damage from continuing or repeating.
Install Protective Barriers
Vent guards and other protective components help block access without disrupting airflow or function. These barriers are a key part of keeping bats, squirrels, raccoons, and other animals from returning.
Seal Vulnerable Rooflines
Once the access points are identified, Apex reinforces vulnerable areas so wildlife cannot keep using the same routes into the home. This is where exclusion becomes a lasting solution, not a temporary patch.
Exclusion work built for the types of wildlife problems common in Southwest Michigan
Homes across Kalamazoo and nearby areas often deal with repeat wildlife activity along rooflines, soffits, attic vents, dormers, and other exterior weak points. Raccoons, squirrels, and bats are especially good at locating openings that may not seem obvious until damage shows up inside the home.
Apex Wildlife Control provides wildlife exclusion services for Kalamazoo homeowners and surrounding communities throughout Southwest Michigan, helping reduce the chance of recurring infestations after removal and inspection work has already been completed.
Common exclusion service needs
Bat exclusion: sealing small gaps around rooflines, vents, and high entry points after bat activity is discovered
Raccoon exclusion: addressing larger openings around soffits, roof edges, and vulnerable structures after attic entry
Squirrel exclusion: securing recurring access points where chewing and roofline damage allow repeat entry
Vent protection: installing guards and barriers to block future access while maintaining airflow
Exclusion is where wildlife control becomes real home protection
Many companies stop at trapping or removal. Apex Wildlife Control also focuses on what happens next, helping homeowners close the loop by addressing the conditions that made the wildlife problem possible in the first place.
Inspection First
Identify how wildlife is getting in and where repeat intrusion is most likely to happen.
Barrier Installation
Use exclusion materials and protective components suited to the problem area and structure.
Prevention Mindset
Help reduce the chance that raccoons, bats, squirrels, or rodents keep coming back to the same openings.
Protection That Lasts
Support long-term home protection by addressing access points before they become repeat headaches.
Wildlife Exclusion FAQ for Kalamazoo Homeowners
What is wildlife exclusion?
Wildlife exclusion is the process of identifying and sealing the openings animals use to enter a home. It often includes vent guards, roofline protection, soffit repair, and other preventive measures designed to stop wildlife from returning.
Do I need exclusion work after raccoon or bat removal?
In many cases, yes. If the access point is still open after raccoon removal, bat removal, or squirrel removal, another animal may use the same entry route. Exclusion helps close that opening and reduce the chance of another infestation.
Where do animals usually get into a house?
Common wildlife entry points include soffits, attic vents, roofline gaps, dormers, fascia, and damaged exterior openings. Some animals can exploit surprisingly small gaps once they find a weakness in the structure.
What animals benefit most from exclusion work?
Exclusion is especially important for raccoons, bats, squirrels, and rodents because these animals often return to proven access points if the home has not been properly secured.
Do you provide wildlife exclusion services outside Kalamazoo?
Yes. Apex Wildlife Control serves Kalamazoo and surrounding Southwest Michigan communities, including nearby service areas where wildlife intrusion and repeat attic entry are common residential problems.
Keep wildlife out for good with exclusion work designed to last
If wildlife has already found a way into your attic, soffit, vent, or roofline, exclusion work may be the step that keeps the problem from returning. Apex Wildlife Control helps Kalamazoo homeowners protect vulnerable areas and move toward a more permanent solution.
Need removal first? Start with our wildlife control services before sealing your home.What Kalamazoo Wildlife Removal Customers Say
Hear directly from homeowners who trusted Apex Wildlife Control & Management
to protect their property with safe, humane, and effective solutions.
Kimberly LJanuary 16, 2026Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Chris and his team are top-notch. Apex responded to me that night to let me know they would call first thing in the morning and then they actually contacted me first thing in the morning. I have never needed this type of service in my previous homes or just never knew it. I am grateful that I have Chris and his team to guide me through the process. Chris' skills and knowledge are unmatched. Thank you again!Posted on Vicki BDecember 19, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We would highly recommend Apex for small wildlife removal and control. We had a problem with squirrels getting into the walls of our house. Apex quickly determined how they were getting in, showed us photos of the problem area and told us how they would fix the problem. Over the course of a couple of days, they trapped and removed the squirrels present and the sealed off the entry points Not only did they solve the problem, but they were professional, kept us appraised of when they would be working and explained what they were doing and why Finally, they were just nice guys who were easy to have around workingPosted on Nana MNovember 30, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’m satisfied with continuous checking the traps on my yard and follow-up with future plan.Posted on Generationdead 1September 30, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Chris did an outstanding job getting the critters out of our crawl space and patching the siding under the door to our rental. 100% will call again!Posted on Robert TSeptember 30, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing, amazing, amazing. Apex came out when raccoons and a ground hog were digging along the foundation of my home. Chris came out and within a week he had trapped and relocated 3 raccoons and the pesky ground hog. During our discussions he mentioned he could also make some needed repairs to my deck. What an outstanding company. Highly recommend Apex Wildlife Control and Management for all your needs. Did I mention they do Amazing workPosted on Anne JAugust 8, 2025Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Chris has a wealth of experience and expertise to get the problem handled quickly and effectively.Posted on Google rating score: 5.0 of 5,
based on 8 reviews
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Contact us for personalized and compassionate wildlife removal expert services that prioritize your
safety and satisfaction.
Let us safeguard your home and wildlife.
Phone:
(269) 242-7721
Email:
Service@apexwildlifecontrolpros.com
Business Hours: Mon–Fri 8 am–5 pm | Sat 9 am–3 pm