Castle Hills has an older, established residential feel with mature trees, larger lots in some areas, aging rooflines, detached garages, and homes that may have small exterior gaps from years of weather and repairs. That type of neighborhood can attract squirrels, raccoons, and rodents looking for shelter around attics, garages, walls, and roof edges.
Critter One helps Castle Hills homeowners solve the source of the issue, not just remove the animal already inside. We inspect the home for entry points, remove nuisance wildlife humanely, and seal the openings animals are using so the problem is less likely to return. We do not use poison-based removal, and we start with a free inspection so you can see what we found before deciding on the next step. We handle nuisance wildlife like raccoons, squirrels, and rodents — not cats or dogs.
In Castle Hills, wildlife issues often involve mature trees and older exterior materials. Squirrels may use tree limbs to reach roof edges. Raccoons may investigate weakened soffits or attic vents. Rodents may use garage gaps, wall openings, pipe penetrations, or storage areas.
Older homes can have small openings that are easy to miss: separated trim, gaps around roof returns, worn vent screens, loose fascia, garage corners, or utility penetrations. These small access points can become recurring wildlife problems unless sealed correctly.
Our wildlife exclusion work in Castle Hills may include:
For Castle Hills homeowners, exclusion is about protecting an established home without assuming one quick patch will solve the full access problem.
If you are hearing attic noise, seeing damage near vents or soffits, finding droppings near a garage, or noticing raccoons, squirrels, or rodents around your Castle Hills home, Critter One can help. We start with a free inspection, explain what we find, and recommend a removal and exclusion plan based on the home’s actual entry points. Qualifying full exclusion work is backed by our 15-month Total Home Protection Guarantee. Schedule your Castle Hills inspection today.