Wildlife Exclusion in Northeast Florida

Inspecting for and sealing the entry points that let nuisance wildlife in — exclusion and prevention that helps keep animals out, from the team behind Gray Home Inspections.

How our wildlife exclusion works

How Gray Pest Control excludes nuisance wildlife

Gray Pest Control helps keep nuisance wildlife out of Northeast Florida homes — raccoons, squirrels, opossums, and similar animals — by inspecting for the gaps and openings they use and sealing those entry points so wildlife is kept out. A licensed technician identifies the access points and the damage, carries out exclusion and proofing work, and can follow up to confirm the seal held. Our focus is exclusion and prevention, not trapping. Service covers Jacksonville, Clay, Duval, St. Johns, and Flagler counties, including St. Augustine, Orange Park, Palm Coast, and Fernandina Beach.

Gray Pest Control technician providing wildlife exclusion at a Northeast Florida home
Why it matters here

Wildlife looks for a way indoors.

Northeast Florida's mix of wooded lots, mature trees, and warm weather keeps nuisance wildlife active year-round. Animals like raccoons, squirrels, and opossums look for sheltered places to nest — attics, soffits, crawl spaces, and gaps along the roofline — and can damage insulation, wiring, and vents once they're inside.

Keeping wildlife out comes down to the building itself — as long as the openings stay, the same gaps invite the next animal in, so the lasting fix is sealing them. As the team behind Gray Home Inspections, we pay close attention to the structural gaps and access points that let wildlife in — the same exclusion-first approach we bring to rodents.

Our approach

Our approach to nuisance wildlife

Entry-point inspection

We find the gaps and openings wildlife is using and the damage they've caused — not just where activity shows now.

Exclusion & sealing

Sealing and reinforcing the gaps and access points is what keeps wildlife out long-term.

Structural protection

We help protect attics, soffits, and vents from the damage wildlife causes — with the same eye for the building we bring to home inspections.

Prevention & follow-up

We can check back to confirm the exclusion held and activity has stopped.

Our process

Inspection-first, every time.

  1. 1

    Inspect for entry points, activity & damage

  2. 2

    Identify the gaps and openings wildlife uses

  3. 3

    Seal and reinforce the entry points

  4. 4

    Proof vulnerable spots against re-entry

  5. 5

    Follow up to confirm the exclusion held

Also available

Exclusion that works with your pest plan

Wildlife exclusion goes hand in hand with the entry-point sealing we do for rodents — closing the gaps along the roofline, soffits, and foundation that let animals in. Tell us what you're hearing or seeing and we'll scope the work after an inspection.

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Wildlife FAQ

Wildlife questions, answered.

What kind of wildlife do you help with?

We help keep common nuisance wildlife out of Northeast Florida homes — animals like raccoons, squirrels, and opossums that get into attics, soffits, and crawl spaces. Tell us what you're seeing or hearing and we'll let you know how our exclusion work can help.

Do you trap or remove the animals?

We focus on wildlife exclusion — identifying how wildlife is getting in and sealing those entry points to keep them out, rather than trapping or relocating animals. Our work is about closing off the access so the problem doesn't keep happening.

How are animals getting into my attic?

Usually through gaps along the roofline, soffits, vents, and other openings — many of the same access points rodents use. The inspection pinpoints where they're getting in.

How much does wildlife exclusion cost?

It depends on the size of the home, the number of entry points, and the exclusion work needed — we provide a free written quote.

Is wildlife work the same as rodent control?

They share the same exclusion-first thinking — find the entry points and seal them. The openings wildlife uses are often larger than a rodent's, so we'll recommend the right proofing after inspecting.

Free wildlife inspection

Schedule your free wildlife inspection.

A licensed technician will inspect your property and provide a written quote — with no obligation.