New Albany Wildlife Removal & Control
Professional wildlife removal for New Albany homes and businesses. From historic downtown to Silver Grove, Slate Run to Mount Tabor, we protect your property from raccoons, bats, squirrels, and groundhogs. Serving Southern Indiana's premier riverfront community with expert, humane solutions.
Serving All of New Albany
From the Ohio River to I-265, we provide comprehensive wildlife control throughout New Albany and Floyd County.
New Albany Service Area
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Service area highlighted on map • Available 24/7 for emergencies
Residential Services
We serve all New Albany neighborhoods including downtown, Silver Grove, Slate Run, Mount Tabor, and all surrounding areas.
- • Historic home wildlife exclusion
- • Attic and crawlspace removal
- • Chimney cap installation
- • Foundation and deck exclusion
Commercial Services
Specialized services for downtown businesses, State Street corridor, and all commercial properties.
- • Historic building bat exclusion
- • Commercial property protection
- • Restaurant pest prevention
- • Property management solutions
Why New Albany Wildlife Control Requires Local Expertise
New Albany's unique character as a historic riverfront city creates specific wildlife challenges.
Historic City Expertise
New Albany's rich history includes beautiful 19th-century architecture downtown and along the riverfront. We specialize in wildlife exclusion that preserves historic buildings while providing permanent solutions.
Ohio River Community
New Albany's position on the Ohio River creates unique wildlife patterns. We understand how the river influences wildlife movement and seasonal populations in Southern Indiana.
Fast Southern Indiana Response
We provide same-day service throughout New Albany and Floyd County. Our familiarity with the area allows quick response to any neighborhood, from downtown to the newest subdivisions.
Common Wildlife Problems in New Albany
New Albany's mix of historic architecture and modern development creates diverse wildlife challenges.
Raccoon Removal
Very common in New Albany's historic neighborhoods and newer subdivisions. Raccoons exploit attics, chimneys, and crawlspaces throughout the city.
Common in:
Downtown, Silver Grove, Slate Run
Bat Removal
Frequent in historic downtown buildings and residential attics. New Albany's older architecture provides ideal bat roosting sites.
Common in:
Historic downtown, State Street corridor
Squirrel Control
Abundant in tree-lined neighborhoods throughout New Albany. Squirrels commonly enter attics through roof vents and damaged soffits.
Common in:
Mount Tabor, Green Valley, established neighborhoods
Groundhog Removal
Common in yards and gardens, especially in properties near wooded areas. Groundhogs damage landscaping and undermine foundations.
Common in:
Residential yards, properties backing to woods
New Albany Neighborhoods We Serve
Click any neighborhood for detailed information about wildlife issues specific to that area.
New Albany's Unique Wildlife Challenges
Historic Downtown Architecture
New Albany's historic downtown features beautiful 19th-century buildings that require specialized care:
- Original chimneys and attic spaces ideal for bats
- Historic preservation requirements for exclusion work
- Decorative architectural features with hidden entry points
- Multiple renovations creating access opportunities
Ohio River Influence
New Albany's riverfront location creates unique wildlife patterns:
- Migratory bird routes along the Ohio River
- River bottoms provide habitat for raccoons and opossums
- Seasonal flooding displaces wildlife into neighborhoods
- Waterfront development pushes animals inland
Rapid Suburban Growth
New Albany's expansion creates wildlife displacement:
- New subdivisions built on former wildlife habitat
- Wildlife adapting to suburban environment
- Properties backing to wooded areas
- Green spaces between developments create corridors
State Street Corridor
Commercial development along State Street affects nearby areas:
- Restaurant dumpsters attract raccoons and opossums
- Commercial buildings provide bird nesting sites
- Wildlife feeds commercially, dens residentially
- Lighting attracts insects and bats
What New Albany Residents Say
"We had bats in our historic downtown building. Wildlife Ridders did an amazing job removing them and sealing entry points without damaging the original architecture. True professionals who understand historic preservation."
— Susan K., Downtown New Albany
"Raccoons were getting into our attic in Silver Grove. Wildlife Ridders came out same day, removed them humanely, and sealed everything up. Haven't had a problem since. Highly recommend!"
— Brian M., Silver Grove
New Albany Wildlife Removal FAQs
Do you work on historic buildings in downtown New Albany?
Yes! We specialize in historic building wildlife exclusion. We use preservation-minded techniques, work with local historic preservation guidelines, and ensure our work respects the architectural integrity of New Albany's beautiful historic structures.
Are you licensed to work in Indiana?
Yes, we are fully licensed and insured to perform wildlife control services in Indiana. We comply with all Indiana Department of Natural Resources regulations and carry comprehensive liability insurance.
How quickly can you respond in New Albany?
We offer same-day service throughout New Albany and Floyd County. We're familiar with all New Albany neighborhoods and can typically arrive within 1-2 hours for emergencies.
Why are bats so common in New Albany?
New Albany's historic architecture, proximity to the Ohio River, and abundance of insects make it ideal bat habitat. Many downtown buildings have original chimneys and attic spaces that bats find attractive. We specialize in humane bat exclusion that complies with Indiana bat protection laws.
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