Dunedin Rodent & Wildlife Removal
Mobile Home, Crawl Space, Attic, Soffit & Dead Animal Removal Services
Why Dunedin Rodent & Wildlife Removal Is Essential
Dunedin rodent and wildlife removal is critical for homeowners—especially mobile homes—due to the city’s proximity to wooded areas and coastal greenery. With vulnerable under-skirt crawl spaces and attic entries, properties in Dunedin are frequently exposed to rats, raccoons, squirrels, bats, and armadillos. Dead animal odors or hidden nesting wildlife often require immediate removal and exclusion.
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Wildlife We Commonly Encounter in Dunedin Homes
| Species | Entry Points | Risks & Behavior |
|---|---|---|
| Rats & Mice | Gaps under skirting, soffits | Chew insulation, nest in crawl and attic |
| Raccoons / Opossums | Soffits, crawl space access | Tear soffits, disrupt insulation, nightly activity |
| Squirrels | Attic vents, soffits | Nest in attics, damage wiring |
| Bats & Snakes | Roof vents, voids | Legal removal required; contamination risks |
| Armadillos | Burrow underneath home | Undermine foundation piers, destabilize structure |
| Dead Carcasses | Under home or crawl space | Cause lingering odor, attract secondary pests |
Signs You Need Wild Animal Removal
- Scratch or scuttling sounds late at night in crawl spaces or attic
- Small burrow holes or fresh soil near the skirting
- Chewed soffits or exposed insulation in attic or crawl areas
- Persistent odor under mobile home indicating a possible carcass
- Visible wildlife or damage beneath or near your structure
Our Proven 7-Step Dunedin Wildlife & Dead Animal Removal Process
- Full Inspection of crawl space, soffits, attic, skirting, and entries
- Targeted Removal using humane traps or one-way exit devices
- Dead Animal Removal followed by sanitation and deodorization
- Soffit & Attic Sealing to prevent future attic access
- Hardware Cloth Barrier Installation—buried or tap‑conned into concrete
- Skirting & Foundation Sealing along utility lines and access points
- Clean‑Up & Restoration including insulation replacement and site sanitization
- Ongoing Maintenance with quarterly checkups and prevention guidance
This Dunedin mobile home features a ¼‑inch galvanized hardware cloth barrier securely tap‑conned into the concrete foundation, ideal where burial isn’t feasible. It blocks rats, raccoons, squirrels, armadillos, and other critters from entering underneath. Soffits and attic vents are also sealed to prevent climbing wildlife. The installation is virtually invisible, blending with the exterior and preserving the home’s curb appeal while offering long‑lasting protection.

Why Our Method Works in Dunedin
- Concrete-mounted hardware cloth works well in rocky soil or slab foundations.
- Barrier installation hides discreetly, preserving aesthetics.
- Attic and soffit sealing stops wildlife from climbing into ceiling voids.
- Removal of dead animals eliminates odors and reduces health risks.
- Species-specific strategies ensure legal compliance, especially for bats.
- Regular follow-ups prevent future intrusions and ensure barrier integrity.
Local Dunedin Success Story
A mobile home near Edgewater Drive had persistent rats and septic odors. Following identification and removal of carcasses, our team installed a hardware cloth barrier tap‑conned into the concrete foundation and repaired all attic and soffit breaches. Six months later, the homeowner reported complete elimination of rodents and odors.
