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Prickly Pear Wildlife

Austin | Circle C Ranch Rodents

Summary:

The Circle C Ranch Rodent Resolution

A homeowner in beautiful Circle C Ranch was planning an exciting attic transformation, but with a slight hiccup: a history of rodent concerns. Before new insulation could provide cozy comfort, they called on Prickly Pear Wildlife Removal. Our expert team performed a meticulous inspection, identifying and sealing every potential entry point. We delivered a robust exclusion plan, guaranteeing that once the new insulation was in place, their attic would be a pest-free sanctuary, safeguarding their investment and providing ultimate peace of mind.

Location: Circle C Ranch, Austin

Initial Condition (Before)

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Final Result (After)

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The Problem: A homeowner in Austin's Circle C Ranch, preparing for a full attic insulation replacement, contacted Prickly Pear Wildlife Removal with proactive concerns about potential rodent entry. They sought a thorough inspection to ensure all existing and future vulnerabilities were addressed before their attic transformation began.

The Solution: Our highly trained technicians performed a meticulous, multi-point inspection of the entire property, focusing on common and uncommon rodent entry points. This included the roofline, foundation, eaves, vents, and utility penetrations. We identified and expertly sealed all potential access points using durable, wildlife-grade materials, effectively creating a robust barrier against future rodent intrusions. This comprehensive exclusion work was completed prior to the scheduled insulation removal, ensuring a clean slate for the homeowner's attic restoration project.

The Outcome: The homeowner received a completely sealed and secure home, free from the worry of future rodent infestations. Prickly Pear Wildlife's proactive and thorough exclusion efforts provided invaluable peace of mind, allowing them to proceed with their attic insulation replacement confident that their investment was protected and their home would remain a pest-free sanctuary for years to come.