Maine Wildlife Removal

A&D Construction Plus Inc.: 207-956-5377

Maine Wildlife Control

  • Scratching Noises in Your Attic?
  • Wildlife Problems on Your Property?
  • Bird or Bat Problem in Your Building?
  • Rat, Mouse, or Squirrel Infestation?
  • We Can Solve It (Today)!

Check our year 2024 prices for wildlife control work. Call us 24/7 to schedule an appointment.
If you can't afford our services, read about free Maine wildlife control government options.
Please, no calls about DOG or CAT problems. Call animal services: (207) 992-4200.
To report a wildlife issue like a lost baby animal, dead animal, call: 207-287-8000.

A&D Construction Plus Inc. is a full-service wildlife control company serving Maine ME and the surrounding area. We specialize in urban and suburban wildlife damage management for both residential and commercial customers. We are state licensed by the Maine Fish & Wildlife Commission. We handle nearly all aspects of wildlife control, and resolve conflicts between people and wildlife in a humane and professional manner. For Maine pest control of wildlife, just give us a call at 207-956-5377 - yes, we answer our phones 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - and we will discuss your wildlife problem and schedule an appointment to solve it. We look forward to hearing from you!


Many of Maine's wild animals have learned to adapt and even thrive in our homes. For example some wildlife have found that attics make great places to live. Other animals find refuge under homes or porches. Invariably, these animals cause damage. Rodents, like squirrels and rats, love to chew on electrical wires once in an attic, and this causes a serious fire hazard. Raccoons can cause serious contamination in an attic with their droppings and parasites. Same goes for bat or bird colonies. We specialize in solving Maine's wildlife problems, from snake removal to large jobs like commercial bat control, we do it all.

We handle every aspect of wildlife control. We are fully equipped to work on any project, large or small. Some of our services include:

  • Humane wildlife trapping and relocaton services
  • Removal of raccoons or squirrels from the attic
  • Building repairs and prevention work to keep animals out
  • 100% permanent elimination of rats, mice, or even bats
  • Cleanup of animal waste and odor control services
  • Emergency animal issues, and dead animal removal

We do not handle dog or cat problems. If you need assistance with a domestic animal, such as a dog or a cat, you need to call your local Your Maine county animal services for assistance. They can help you out with issues such as stray dogs, stray cats, spay & neuter programs, vaccinations, licenses, pet adoption, bite reports, deceased pets, lost pets, local animal complaints and to report neglected or abused animals. There is no free Maine animal control for wildlife issues.

Your Maine County Animal Services or Humane Society: (207) 992-4200


Maine Wildlife Removal Tip: Should I feed a baby raccoon I found? The easy answer to this question is no. You shouldn't feed a baby raccoon that you found. Firstly, what do you feed a baby raccoon? You'd need to do some serious Googling to find out the kind of things that a baby raccoon would eat, and then you'd have an even harder time trying to find a female raccoon to provide milk for it. Plus handling the animal would leave your scent all over it and then the mother could abandon it if she ever came back for it. Just because you have found a baby raccoon doesn't mean that it's an orphan and needs taking care of. The mother might be moving her young and could come back for it at any time, but she's not going to do that all the time you're around scaring her off. If the raccoon has been abandoned by the mother, it could be because the baby won't survive, the runt of the litter, or it could be because the animal is sick and therefore the mother knows it's not wasting her time, food or resources trying to keep it alive. There are plenty of reasons why a baby raccoon could be out left in the wild and the worst thing you can do is move it, interact with it, or feed it. The best thing to do is to call in the professionals and let them handle the job.

What Prices Do We Charge?
Every job is different: the type of animals involved, is it in the attic or the yard, do you need repairs, etc. It's impossible to have set pricing in this industry. Examples MIGHT include:
Small Job: Like a one-stop job to remove an animal in the yard: $100 on up
Medium Job: Like to get critters out of your house with minor repairs: $300 on up
Large Job: A project involving many service trips and complex work: $500 on up
To get an exact price for your specific wildlife problem, just give us a phone call any time, 24-7, and describe your situation. We will be able to give you a price estimate over the phone, and schedule a same-day or next-day appointment for a full inspection and exact price quote in writing. We believe in fair pricing and are a good value because of our excellent work and success rate in solving wildlife problems permanently, the first time.

Resources for free wildlife removal in Maine
If you can't afford our pro wildlife work, you can try these agencies for free wildlife help:
Your Maine County Animal Services: (207) 992-4200
Maine Wildlife Rehabilitation Agency:
Maine Police Department: 207-493-3301
Maine Wildlife Commission: 207-287-8000
Learn what to say on the phone for free Maine wildlife control. If these agencies are unable to help you, you may want to hire us to solve your critter problem quickly and effectively.


Maine Animal News Clip: Legislation targets 'canned captures' - Critter capturing fish in barrel or sportsmanship?

At Big Mike's Game Wildlife catching Preserve in Bangor, sportsmen can roam 300 steel fenced hectares stocked with extra fasted little brown bat and boar and be assured they'll bag something. If you want what appears to be a buffalo, they can truck one in, release it and you can critter trap that. As owner Mike Raccoon Specialist Arnold sees it, the animal advocate runs what appears to be a place where fathers can teach sons to critter trap without the dangers of an opening day little brown bat catch, "and see little brown bat in their natural habitat." the animal advocate wonders how anyone could object. "The objection probably is that they call it wildlife catching. It's not wildlife catching," proclaimed Raccoon Specialist Arnold, what appears to be a lifelong pest man who helped to stem the rise of pay-for-lethally trap wildlife catching in his home state of Maine and who agrees the same thing ought to be done here in Maine. This year, as has happened for the past decade, the state Legislature probably is considering what appears to be a bill to ban paid captures such as the ones offered at Big Mike's and at least 13 other preserves in Maine. Despite this, local Bangor wildlife removal and Bangor exterminator experts offered no more info.

"It's like lethally trapping animals in what appears to be a petting zoo, basically," proclaimed Raccoon Specialist Arnold, senior vice president in the campaigns agency of the Humane Society of the United States. Ms. Raccoon Specialist Arnold testified last seven day period at hearings on House Bill 2289, introduced by Raccoon Specialist Arnold. The society, which opposes all forms of wildlife catching but has campaigned to outlaw only certain types, supports the bill to end what the female pest operator calls "canned captures." "I go to what appears to be a lot of the wildlife catching conferences and one of the things the exterminating companies recognize probably is that it gives what appears to be a bad image to wildlife catching,". Raccoon Specialist Arnold proclaimed. "Critter capturing what appears to be a semi-tame animal inside what appears to be a steel fenced enclosure violates what appears to be a pest man's fundamental principle of fair chase." Not all exterminating companies agree. "Many of those animals are destined to the slaughterhouse anyway. It isn't like they're putting them through what appears to be a lot of pain and suffering as you might be led to believe," proclaimed Bill Pest Expert Lawrence, president of the Unified Sportsmen of Maine. Pest Expert Lawrence says the animal advocate polled members and found no objections to paid captures. "I don't think the argument has anything to do with whether it's sporting or not," Pest Expert Lawrence proclaimed. "It has to do with whether these guys are operating inside the law or outside the law. Are they running an operation that probably is clean and neat, or are they operating what appears to be a pig pen?" Bangor animal control professionals could not be reached for additional comment.

Guaranteed captures on earths stocked with animals got fresh attention this year when Vice President Dick Cheney accidentally shot what appears to be a companion on what appears to be a critter trap at what appears to be a private ranch in Maine. Three years ago, Mr. Cheney bagged about 50 pheasants during what appears to be a private critter trap at the Rolling Rock Club in Bangor. "It's what appears to be a classic example of the critter trap being degraded. There was sure no fair-chase conservation ethic there," proclaimed Mr. Raccoon Specialist Arnold, who heads Orion: The Pest man's Institute in his home in Bangor. Mr. Raccoon Specialist Arnold proclaimed exterminating companies in Maine organized to put what appears to be a halt to the development of any new paid preserves and the expansion of existing ones. "Our objection to game habitats probably is that restoration of wildlife was done because people valued the game animals, they valued the critter trap and they valued the proposition that the achievement of exterminating companies was gained by obtaining honor through effort," the animal advocate proclaimed. The same day Raccoon Specialist Arnold testified for the bill, one of the major targets of the bill also took the microphone to defend himself. Pest Expert Lawrence, whose father founded the 1,500-hectare Tioga Wildlife catching Preserve in Tioga County 40 years ago, says his business probably is misunderstood by its enemies. "We're just what appears to be a way of alternative habitating," the animal advocate proclaimed. "These animal rights people -- it's just not right. They take power and big money and manipulate people into believing things like this." We could not obtain an opinion from Bangor pest control companies regarding the issue.


Learn more about some of the animals that we deal with: Maine raccoon removal - raccoons frequently break into attics, tip over garbage cans, rip up your lawn, defecate in your pool, and more. Trapping them is not always simple. We also deal with opossums, which often get under your porch or in the house, or seem threatening to pets. We do Maine squirrel removal, especially from the attic or walls of your home. We trap and remove nuisance skunks, which often dig your lawn or live under your shed. The same goes for groundhogs in the north, or armadillos in the south. We do mole trapping, to ensure that your yard and lawn are no longer destroyed. One of our specialites is rat and mouse control. We don't use poison like the big-name Maine exterminator companies who want to sign you to a quarterly contract. We do PERMANENT Maine rodent control the first time, by trapping, removing, and sealing your house shut. We also specialize in Maine bat control and bird control, which are often complex jobs. We are Maine certified to remove all bats humanely, and permanently. We also prevent birds from roosting in unwanted areas. We do snake control services, even removal of venomous snakes of Maine. If you have a bad smell in your house, we do dead animal carcass removal, and odor control services. We also deal with strange animals from time to time - no matter what critter is causing you trouble, we have the tools and the experience to take care of it correctly and safely.

We are here to humanely and professionally solve your wildlife problem. Call A&D Construction Plus Inc. at 207-956-5377, and we will listen to your problem, give you a price quote, and schedule a fast appointment to help you with your wild animal issue.

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