Ridge Vent
Birds, mice, snakes, and bugs can gain access to a home through vents. We use a powder coated steel vent to prevent critters from getting in. The manufacturer warrants from stinging insects to raccoon proof when it is installed correctly. Of course Tall Timber Wildlife knows how to do this for you!
Vent Cover Exhibit A
Two different houses had birds accessing the bathroom vent exhausts. After cleaning out and replacing some needed bathroom exhaust pipes, we installed new vent covers to prevent further damage and entry. Birds living in bathroom exhausts can bring bugs, mites, and dirt inside your home. They can also damage the exhaust fan and piping.
Vent Cover Exhibit B
A bird was attempting to next on this patio ceiling fan, making a huge mess. By installing a cone to keep the bird from landing on the fan, Tall Timber Wildlife Services provides a safe, human way to solve the problem for both bird and man.
Bee, bird, bat, raccoon, snake, skunk, squirrel, ground hog removal in Latrobe, PA.
Recently they completed a course on how to better serve bird issues. The instruction helped with the use of visual and sensory deterrents.
BEFORE
Dryer vents can be dangerous and cause fires when not maintained. Tall Timber Wildlife Service replaced this Murrysville dryer vent exhaust and cleaned the dryer vent. Critters can and will access this vent to gain entry into your home. They will gladly build nests and enjoy residing with you.
We suggest inspecting your vent multiple times a year. The powder-coated exhaust covers are great at letting total airflow of the dryer and keeping critters out.
AFTER
This New Alexandria customer wanted a long-term solution to their custom attic vents before the house was painted. Tall Timber Wild Life Control installed custom vents to keep squirrels, birds, mice, and bugs out.
Birds were able to sit on the ledge of these vents and lift the flapper to gain access to the bathroom vents. We installed powder coated steal vent covers to prevent re-entry. This is a long term solution that protects your home.
Can Santa Clause get down YOUR chimney tonight? This Greensburg home needed Tall Timber Wildlife Service to come to get the chimney swifts before Santa made his rounds.
Most birds cannot fly straight up. Chimney swifts, however, have no problems. They will make nests on the edges of the bricks inside of a chimney.
Once Tall Timber insured that there were no active nests, we chased the birds out and added temporary covers. Now a chimney company can come and repair the stack up to code to prevent farther entry.