Spring has a mix of mature neighborhoods, tall tree cover, creek corridors, greenbelt areas, and newer subdivisions north of Houston. That combination can keep raccoons, squirrels, and rodents active close to homes throughout the area. When animals can move from trees, fences, drainage areas, or wooded edges onto the roofline, small openings around vents, soffits, eaves, garages, and lower wall areas can turn into entry points.
Critter One helps Spring 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.
Wildlife problems in Spring often start because animals have easy access around established homes. Squirrels may travel from mature trees to roof edges. Raccoons may test attic vents, soffit returns, roofline gaps, or damaged exterior openings. Rodents may use garage corners, utility penetrations, weep gaps, or lower openings around the home. Our technicians look for the signs that point to the animal involved, then focus on both humane removal and exclusion.
Many Spring neighborhoods have a combination of older construction, large trees, and nearby drainage or greenbelt areas. That can create repeated wildlife pressure around the same home. The scratching you hear in the attic may be the most obvious symptom, but the real issue is usually an exterior access point animals have found and reused.
In Spring, a good inspection is not just about finding one damaged vent. Many homes have mature landscaping, older exterior details, and nearby wooded or drainage corridors that give animals several ways to approach the structure. We look at how wildlife is reaching the home, where it is getting inside, and what needs to be sealed to reduce repeat activity.
Our wildlife exclusion work in Spring may include:
That matters in Spring because the outdoor wildlife pressure may not disappear. The practical goal is to make the home harder to enter, especially around the roofline, garage, attic returns, and lower exterior openings animals are likely to test again.
If you are hearing scratching in the attic, seeing damage near vents or soffits, finding droppings near a garage, or noticing raccoons, squirrels, or rodents around your Spring home, Critter One can help identify where the activity is coming from. 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 Spring inspection today.