ACES isn't a pest-control company that took a weekend course in raccoon trapping. Wildlife is the entire trade.
ACES Wildlife Solutions was founded on one principle: get them out, and keep them out. Most homeowners we meet have already paid one or two other companies — and the wildlife came right back. The reason is almost always the same: removal without exclusion. The animal leaves; the entry point doesn't.
We built ACES around the full job. Inspection, removal, exclusion, repair, remediation — one crew, one timeline, one warranty. No sub-contractor handoffs, no surprise re-quotes.
Our techs are licensed nuisance wildlife operators. Every method we use is humane, every entry we seal is to roof spec, and every job is documented so you can prove the work was done — to a buyer, an insurance adjuster, or a property manager.
No glue boards, no poisons that send an animal off to die in your wall. Live traps, one-way doors, hand removal — that's the trade.
Every tech is a licensed nuisance wildlife operator. We carry general liability and workers' comp. Ask for the certificate any time.
Every exclusion job is backed by a written warranty. If they get back in through a sealed point, we come back out. No extra invoice.
Most calls get an inspection within five business days — emergencies sooner. We don't make you wait three weeks while something dies in your wall.
You see what we see. We document the entry points, the damage, and the wildlife — so you know exactly what you're paying to fix.
The technician at your door lives in the area. Knows the building stock, knows the neighborhoods, and isn't driving from three towns over.
Three visits, sometimes two. No mystery, no padded estimates.
A licensed tech walks the roof, attic, soffits and exterior, identifies species and entry points, and writes the estimate on-site.
Live traps or one-way exclusion devices, monitored daily. Most species are out within a week.
Every entry sealed with steel mesh and hardware cloth. Damage repaired. Attic remediation if required. Warranty issued.
Free inspections, written estimates, and humane work — that's the ACES baseline.