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Stop Animals From Getting Back Inside

Wildlife exclusion services in Easton, Bethlehem, Wind Gap, and beyond seal and reinforce the entry points animals use to access your home so they can't return after removal.

Once wildlife is removed from your home in Easton, Bethlehem, Wind Gap, or other surrounding cities, the next step is making sure they can't get back in. Patriot Ridge Removal Service, LLC seals rooflines, vents, soffits, foundation gaps, and other weak access points that animals use to enter your attic, crawlspace, or walls.

Exclusion work involves installing durable materials such as metal flashing, hardware cloth, and vent covers that animals can't chew through or pry open. We target the specific areas where raccoons, squirrels, bats, and other wildlife have entered or are likely to enter. The goal is to create a barrier that lasts and keeps your home protected long-term.

If you want to prevent wildlife from re-entering your Easton and surrounding areas home, exclusion work is the solution.

We Seal Every Vulnerable Access Point

Exclusion work in Easton and neighboring communities starts with identifying every opening that animals have used or could use in the future. That includes gaps along the roofline, torn soffit panels, uncapped chimneys, foundation cracks, and vents without proper screening. Once we know where the vulnerabilities are, we install reinforced barriers that animals can't breach.

After exclusion work is complete, you'll notice that animals no longer return to the areas they once occupied. Vents will have secure covers, soffits will be sealed, and gaps along the roofline will be closed with materials designed to withstand gnawing and weather exposure.

This service is customized to your home's structure and the surrounding environment. It works best when done after removal so animals aren't sealed inside. Exclusion is a long-term prevention solution that protects your home from future wildlife intrusions.

Here's What You're Likely Thinking About

Homeowners often want to know what materials are used, how long exclusion lasts, and whether it's necessary if the animal has already been removed.

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What materials do you use for exclusion?
We use metal flashing, galvanized hardware cloth, vent covers, and other durable materials that animals can't chew through or tear open. The materials are chosen based on the entry point and the species involved.
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How long does wildlife exclusion last?
When installed correctly, exclusion work lasts for years. Metal flashing and hardware cloth are weather-resistant and hold up against animal attempts to re-enter. Regular inspections can help identify any new vulnerabilities over time.
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Why can't I just seal the entry points myself?
Animals often use multiple entry points, and some are hidden or difficult to reach. We identify all access points and use materials that withstand animal behavior. DIY sealing often fails because animals chew through weak materials or find alternate routes.
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Will exclusion work if animals are still inside?
No. Exclusion should only be done after animals are fully removed. Sealing entry points while animals are inside traps them in your home, which can lead to death, odor, and additional damage as they try to escape.
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What areas of my home will you seal?
We seal rooflines, soffit gaps, vents, foundation cracks, chimney openings, and any other areas where animals have entered or are likely to enter. The work is customized based on your home's structure and the species involved.

If you've had wildlife removed from your home and want to make sure they can't return, Patriot Ridge Removal Service, LLC provides exclusion work that keeps animals out for the long term.