Restore your home, protect your peace

Wild animals can wreak havoc on your home. At Lit Trappers, we don't just remove wildlife; we also repair the damage they leave behind, ensuring your property is safe and secure. Learn how we can help you.

Common wildlife damage we repair

Wildlife can be persistent, often causing significant structural damage to your home. Our team at Lit Trappers specializes in identifying and repairing these issues, restoring your property to its original condition. We ensure that once the animals are humanely relocated, their impact is erased.

Roof and eave damage

Animals frequently target roofs and eaves for entry, leading to compromised structural integrity and potential leaks. We repair damaged roof eaves, ensuring your home remains sealed and protected.

Crawlspace damage

The crawlspace is a common target for various wildlife seeking shelter. We meticulously repair damaged crawlspace entrances and internal structures, preventing future intrusions.

Entry point repairs

From damaged vents to compromised doors, we address all entry points created by wildlife, securing your home against further animal access and potential infestations.

Why prompt repairs are crucial

Delaying repairs for wildlife damage can lead to a cycle of recurring animal intrusions and escalating costs. Addressing the problem quickly not only protects your home but also ensures lasting peace of mind.

Preventing recurring animal visits

When wildlife creates an entry point, it signals to other animals that your home is accessible. If damage is left unrepaired, animals will continue to return, potentially leading to more severe structural issues and health risks for your family. Immediate repair is essential to break this cycle and protect your property from ongoing infestations.

Beyond repairs: lasting prevention

Our commitment goes beyond just fixing the damage. We believe in empowering our customers with the knowledge to prevent future wildlife issues. After assessing and repairing your property, we discuss preventative methods tailored to your situation. This includes advice on securing potential entry points, managing attractants, and understanding local wildlife behavior to keep animals away from your property for good.