Our Story
It started the way most good things do around here. A friend had a raccoon in the attic, a neighbor had skunks under the porch, and someone asked, "Do you know anyone who can help?" I did. It was me.
That instinct to show up for people has grown into a business, but the reason behind it hasn't changed. I'm a lifelong local, a father, and a pet owner, so I understand how unsettling it feels when something wild moves into your home or yard without an invitation. I started this business to give people their peace back, and I've built every part of how I work around doing that the right way.
For me, that means giving you options. Not every situation calls for lethal control, and for many people, that matters. If you want a raccoon, opossum, or other animal removed but you're not comfortable with it being killed, I offer humane, legal relocation right here in Michigan. It's one of the most common questions I get, and I'm glad to say yes to it.
I also handle what's left behind. If beavers have built a lodge or dam on your property, removing the animals is only half the job. The structure itself needs to go too, both to keep the animals from coming right back and because, frankly, it's an eyesore nobody wants sitting in their yard. I take care of that cleanup so you're not left with a mess or a repeat problem.
And because trapping and relocating wildlife in Michigan often means navigating DNR permits and EGLE requirements, I handle that process for you. You shouldn't have to learn state regulations just to get a raccoon out of your attic. I know the paperwork, the permitting, and the people, so you don't have to deal with any of it.
Rodents can be especially stressful because of how quickly they multiply and how hard they are to see fully removed. I use proven methods to resolve these situations completely, without unnecessary disruption to your home.
What hasn't changed since that first phone call is who I'm doing this for. I don't work with accounts or addresses. I work with neighbors, and I treat every property the way I'd want mine treated: carefully, honestly, and with real consideration for everyone involved, including the animal.

