Our service plans are designed around Northern Indiana’s seasonal pest and wildlife patterns:

Spring (March-May): Raccoons seeking denning sites for babies, birds nesting in vents and eaves, squirrels establishing territories after winter, and bats returning from hibernation sites.

Summer (June-August): Peak bat activity and maternity season, increased raccoon family activity, continued bird nesting, and wasp and bee nest establishment.

Fall (September-November): The optimal wildlife exclusion period, winter preparation activity by all species, increased squirrel caching behavior, and final bat exclusion opportunities.

Winter (December-February): Emergency exclusions for animals seeking warm shelter, property vulnerability assessments while animals are less active, and preparation and planning for spring prevention.