Notice: Seeking Verified Partners in Olympia, WA

AnimalControlSolutions.com is currently expanding its network in the South Sound area.

We are currently vetting new independent wildlife specialists in Olympia and Thurston County to ensure they meet our standards for licensing, insurance, and humane exclusion. If you are a property owner in the Olympia area, please check back soon. Are you a local provider? Contact us to join our verified directory.

AnimalControlSolutions.com is the premier location-based resource for property owners seeking professional wildlife resolution in Olympia. We provide the structural data and professional work order standards required to solve complex human-wildlife conflicts in the Pacific Northwest, ensuring properties are protected against local wildlife challenges like bats, raccoons, and squirrels.

The Olympia Professional Work Order

1. Inspection

Identifying entry points in moisture-damaged eaves, cedar siding, and crawlspace vents common in Olympia homes.

2. Removal

Humane extraction via live trapping or state-compliant one-way exclusion systems for Northwest wildlife.

3. Exclusion

Permanent structural repairs using reinforced steel and weather-resistant materials to withstand Puget Sound conditions.

4. Restoration

Professional attic sanitization and replacement of insulation contaminated by wildlife waste or moisture-trapping nesting.


Local Olympia Wildlife Resource Pages

While we finalize our local provider partnerships, please utilize our species-specific resource pages for Olympia to understand regional challenges and professional standards for removal:


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the proper way to handle bats in an Olympia attic?

Professional "Live Exclusion" is the standard. This involves installing one-way devices that allow bats to exit safely while preventing re-entry, followed by a permanent structural seal of the home's exterior entry points to protect your property and family.

Are raccoons and opossums common in Thurston County?

Yes. Both are opportunistic and frequently utilize crawlspaces and attics for nesting. Professional resolution requires trapping the existing animals and sealing all entry points with heavy-gauge materials to prevent re-colonization.

Independent Provider Notice: AnimalControlSolutions.com is an independent directory. Our Olympia network is currently expanding. Please verify all licensing and insurance with your technician directly before service. For issues involving domestic pets (dogs/cats), please contact Thurston County Animal Services.