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Greenfield Wildlife Removal

Greenfield Wildlife Removal - Hancock County Coverage

Greenfield and the broader Hancock County area have a different wildlife mix than the Hamilton County suburbs. More agricultural-adjacent pressure, more groundhog and skunk work, older downtown stock with its own entry patterns.

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What we see in Greenfield and Hancock County

Downtown Greenfield - the older blocks around the courthouse and the housing stock running south toward Riley Park - is largely 1890s through 1940s construction. Brick and frame homes, original chimneys, wood soffits and fascia that have been patched but rarely fully replaced. The entry-point patterns look a lot like older downtown Noblesville: chimney work, soffit corners, the occasional gable vent that was screened with material too light to stop a determined squirrel. We do a fair amount of chimney cap installation here because the older masonry stacks were almost never capped originally.

The properties out along US-40, State Road 9, and the rural-residential roads to the north and east of town are where Hancock County’s wildlife mix shifts. More groundhog work - the burrows under deck slabs and detached garages are far more common here than in the Hamilton County suburbs. More skunk work too, often under porches and crawlspaces. We see this consistently on the 1-5 acre lots that are common in this part of the county. Coyote sightings are higher, though we don’t do coyote removal (they’re a wildlife conflict issue, not an exclusion issue).

The newer subdivisions along State Road 9 north of Greenfield and out toward New Palestine have the same builder-grade-failure patterns we see across central Indiana newer construction: gable vents that fail at year 10-15, ridge caps that work loose, dryer vent flaps that squirrels chew through. Standard squirrel and raccoon work, standard exclusion. Two-year warranty applies the same way it does in Carmel.

Greenfield is a little further from our base than the Hamilton County cities, but we’re out that way regularly enough that response time is still typically 24-72 hours.

Hancock County notes

Local context that matters

Hancock County’s mix of small-town downtown, suburban subdivision, and agricultural-residential creates a wider range of work in a smaller geographic footprint than we see further north. That’s neither good nor bad - it just means we ask different questions on the phone before coming out. “What’s your lot size and what’s around you?” usually tells us as much as “what are you hearing?”

Indiana DNR rules are the same here as everywhere else in the state. No separate Hancock County restrictions on nuisance wildlife removal.

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