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Wildlife emergency? Call (267) 647-6674 right now. A bat in your living space, or any animal loose inside the house, is a priority call at any hour — phone us directly rather than waiting on the form.
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Fill out the form below and we will contact you as soon as possible.
Please note: we do not handle domestic animals (cats and dogs) or injured and sick animals. For those, please contact your local municipal animal control or a licensed wildlife rehabilitator — they're set up to help in ways we aren't.
Reach Us Directly
(267) 647-6674
Answered 7 days a week
Answered 7 days a week
Based in Lansdale, PA
Serving five counties across southeastern Pennsylvania
Serving five counties across southeastern Pennsylvania
Emergency bat removal: call the number above any hour instead of using the form. If the bat can be closed into one room, shut the door and run a towel along the gap underneath until we arrive.
What happens when you call: you'll talk to a person, not a phone tree. We'll ask what you're seeing and hearing, where, and for how long — then schedule the free inspection, usually same-day or next-day. After the inspection you get a written, itemized estimate, and nothing starts until you've approved it.
Common Questions
Contact & Scheduling FAQ
Phone calls are answered seven days a week, and form submissions are returned as soon as possible — typically the same day. If an animal is inside your living space, skip the form and call (267) 647-6674.
Yes. We inspect the structure, show you what we found, and put the price in a written itemized estimate at no charge and no obligation.
No — domestic animals are outside what we do. Your local municipal animal control is the right call for cats and dogs, and they'll respond faster than we ever could.
That's a job for a licensed wildlife rehabilitator, and we'd encourage you to reach one promptly — rehabilitators have the training, permits, and facilities to give a hurt animal a real chance. Our work is removing healthy nuisance wildlife from homes and businesses.
Whatever you've noticed: the sounds and when you hear them, droppings or damage you've found, and where on the house the activity seems to be. Photos help but aren't required — the inspection fills in the rest.
No. The estimate you approve is the price you pay, whenever the work happens.