Real Indianapolis Wildlife Jobs - Case Studies
Every job is a story about a house, an animal, and a homeowner who needed it solved. These are real jobs we’ve done in central Indiana, written up with the details that matter: what we found, what we did, what it cost, and how it held up. Names and addresses are kept private. Everything else is on the table.
You should know what the work actually looks like
Most wildlife companies don’t publish case studies. We do, for two reasons.
Transparency. When a homeowner is staring at a $3,800 quote for bat exclusion, the fair thing is to show them what $3,800 of bat exclusion looks like. Photos of the roofline, the entry points, the hardware cloth installation, the decontamination tarps in the attic. If our prices are right, the work speaks for itself.
Education. A lot of the calls we get start with a homeowner who has been told something wrong, usually by an internet forum or a previous contractor. “Just plug the hole with foam.” “Bats fly out on their own when it gets cold.” “Raccoon poop in the attic is no big deal.” All wrong, sometimes dangerously wrong. Real case studies let us show, not tell, why the right protocol matters.
If you’re weighing whether to hire us, read a few of these. Then call and ask us about the parts that don’t make sense. We’ll walk you through them.
Jobs we’ve written up
The 40-Bat Carmel Colony
A maternity colony of roughly 40 big brown bats in a two-story Carmel attic. We worked the DNR exclusion window, sealed 14 entry points, installed one-way devices, and finished with full guano decontamination. Holding 18 months later.
Read the case studyBroad Ripple Raccoon Latrine
A 1920s bungalow with an active raccoon latrine in the attic. Why Baylisascaris procyonis roundworm makes decontamination a health issue, not a smell issue, and what proper protocol looks like.
Read the case studyFishers Squirrel Attic - 18 Months No Re-entry
A gable-vent squirrel job in Fishers that the homeowner had paid two other companies to fix before us. What they missed, what we did differently, and the 18-month follow-up.
Writing this one nowGeist Beaver Lodge - Pond Leveler Install
A waterfront homeowner on the Geist Reservoir wanted the beavers out, the DNR season said they stay. How a pond-leveler device solved the flooding problem without removing the family.
Writing this one nowWestfield Coyote Den - HOA Documentation
A coyote den under a Westfield common-area shed. The HOA needed documentation for residents and a legal removal plan. The paperwork, the photos, and the timeline.
Writing this one nowWe’ll document yours the same way.
When we walk your house, the inspection report you get is built from the same template you see in these studies. Photos of every entry point, a written scope, and a clear price. If your job becomes a teaching case later, we’ll ask before we publish anything and we keep your address out of it.