Critter Control in Seattle

Critter Control in Seattle Critter Control offers safe, effective and humane wildlife removal and pest control. We identify the animal on the property. Finally, we seal all entry points.

Critter Control provides humane wildlife removal and animal control in Seattle, WA. Homeowners in Detroit have trusted Critter Control to have the safe nuisance wildlife control solution including raccoon removal, bat removal, squirrel removal, rodent removal, and bird control services. Founded in 1983, Critter Control set the standard for humane wildlife control, and our experts continue that tra

dition of excellence. Critter Control is here for you every step of the way in the wildlife removal process. We use humane methods to trap and remove the animal. Your satisfaction is guaranteed. Schedule a free inspection today.

Did you know? Squirrels only need a gap as small as 1.5 inches to sneak into your home! 🏠The most common entry points th...
04/03/2026

Did you know? Squirrels only need a gap as small as 1.5 inches to sneak into your home! 🏠

The most common entry points they use include:
✅ Chimneys
✅ Soffits
✅ Fascia boards
✅ Roof returns
✅ Roof Ridge vents
✅ Gable vents

Don’t let them move in. Keeping these areas sealed can help protect your home!

🐿️ Squirrels can find their way into attics… and that’s no April Fools’ joke!Common entry points include soffits, gable ...
04/01/2026

🐿️ Squirrels can find their way into attics… and that’s no April Fools’ joke!

Common entry points include soffits, gable vents, fascia boards, roof ridge vents, roof returns, and chimneys. Once inside, they can cause serious damage by gnawing through wires, disturbing insulation, and creating other issues that may lead to costly repairs.

The good news? You don’t have to handle it alone. We’re here to help with prevention solutions you can trust every step of the way.

To learn more, visit: https://www.crittercontrol.com/wildlife/squirrels/squirrels-in-homes/

03/27/2026

🎥 Watch as this raccoon and her kit make their way to the attic vent! Raccoons are clever critters and can create their own entry points.

Attic vents, like the one seen here, are a common way they get inside. 🦝

🦝 Raccoons don’t need an open door, they make their own way in! Their strength and agility allow them to take advantage ...
03/24/2026

🦝 Raccoons don’t need an open door, they make their own way in! Their strength and agility allow them to take advantage of some of the most vulnerable parts of a home.

Here are common entry points to watch for:

✅ Soffits
✅ Vents
✅ Chimneys
✅ Roof returns
✅ Metal flashing
✅ Through the roof

Protect your home by spotting these points early and addressing them before raccoons move in!

Discover the dangers of having raccoons in your house. Learn how to evict them safely and prevent future raccoon infestations.

🦝 Spring is here and so are raccoon kits! During this time of year, raccoons give birth to litters of 2–5 kits, often  i...
03/20/2026

🦝 Spring is here and so are raccoon kits! During this time of year, raccoons give birth to litters of 2–5 kits, often in hidden areas of homes and businesses.

While they may look like smaller versions of adults, they remain dependent on their mothers for nearly a year!

Common spots include:
✔️ Attics
✔️ Chimneys
✔️ Crawl spaces
✔️ Wall voids
✔️ Under decks and porches

Although raccoon kits may look small and harmless, you should never try to handle them yourself. They can still bite and scratch if they feel threatened.

To learn more, visit: https://www.crittercontrol.com/wildlife/raccoons/baby-raccoons/

It’s a St. Patrick’s Day showdown, and we need your vote! ☘️Meet O'Scurry the Squirrel and McMischief the Raccoon, both ...
03/17/2026

It’s a St. Patrick’s Day showdown, and we need your vote! ☘️

Meet O'Scurry the Squirrel and McMischief the Raccoon, both dressed to impress in their festive green gear! Who wore it best? 🦝🐿️

03/13/2026

🔊 Strange sounds coming from your chimney? You might have raccoon kits! Female raccoons seek out safe, enclosed spaces like chimneys to raise their young.

If you hear mewing, crying, chittering, or whining, there’s a good chance a raccoon family has moved in. Check out this video of kits found in a chimney stack!

🌷 Spring is around the corner! Some wildlife will be on the move looking for places to raise their young, and attics, cr...
03/12/2026

🌷 Spring is around the corner! Some wildlife will be on the move looking for places to raise their young, and attics, crawlspaces, and chimneys can be the perfect nursery.

Hearing scratching, rustling, or extra activity around your home? It may be time to take a closer look. Our team is here to help identify the signs and protect your home! 🏡

🐀 Where do rats nest? Rats are opportunistic and will build nests anywhere that offers warmth, shelter, and access to fo...
03/09/2026

🐀 Where do rats nest? Rats are opportunistic and will build nests anywhere that offers warmth, shelter, and access to food and water.

Common nesting spots include:
✅ Attics
✅ Walls
✅ Crawlspaces
✅ Basements
✅ Vehicles

Check out our blog to learn where rats may be hiding and the signs to watch for!

Keep your home safe from rat infestations. Learn how to identify and get rid of Norway rats and roof rats. Call 1-800-274-8837 if you find a rat nest.

Today and every day, we celebrate the incredible women at Critter Control who help protect our communities. From our tec...
03/08/2026

Today and every day, we celebrate the incredible women at Critter Control who help protect our communities. From our technicians to our customer service team, we honor the hard work and passion women bring to everything we do.

Happy International Women’s Day! 💛

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28803 180th Avenue Se
Kent, WA
98042

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
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