Gone for Good

Wildlife Removal Services throughout Simcoe County, ON

Do you have unwanted animal guests in your home? Say goodbye to mice, rats, bats, raccoons, and other rodents! Gone for Good provides humane, non-toxic, poison-free wildlife removal services. Our team operates throughout Simcoe County, ON, Grey Bruce County, Muskoka, and the surrounding areas.

We are a family-owned and operated local business that is dedicated to removing wildlife in the most eco-friendly and humane ways possible. Contact us today for fast and efficient service!

Wildlife Removals

Gone for Good specializes in humane wildlife removal services. We can evict unwanted wildlife without harming the animals and prevent them from re-entering your home.

If there has been any damage to your property, we also provide professional home repair services. Get in touch with Gone for Good for wildlife removal services throughout Simcoe County, ON, Grey Bruce County, Muskoka, and the surrounding areas.

Professional Wildlife Removals

Frequently Asked Questions

After fixing and sealing the home, the mice inside do not get trapped in. The eviction process begins! One way doors are installed on the outside of the home in certain known areas where the mice have access to the structure.
The one-way eviction doors are not permanent. They stay on for a minimum of 6-8 weeks to give enough time for the eviction process to be effective. After the 6-8 week mark is up, customers should call to schedule a time for the recall removal of the one way doors.
The duration of the 6-8 week process gives the mice a very long period of eviction. After this process, a simple test is done. Leaving a small amount of peanut butter by the attic hatch and areas like the furnace room for typically 2 weeks. We check to see if any of the peanut butter has been nibbled on or eaten completely. If the test comes back negative after the 2 week timeline, the wildlife technician does a thorough check over the entire home and the one way doors stay on for a few more weeks until the test comes back negative.
Yes. Animals like raccoons and squirrels try to come back the following year looking for a place to nest for their next litter, and if not them, their offspring will come back looking for a place to have their own babies.
Yes. Any faeces is bad for you as it can carry viruses and parasites. People may get sick from breathing the dust or touching areas where there are rodent droppings or urine. Bat faeces (bat guano) is quite dangerous. It can become a very fine material like dust in the air. After the guano accumulates it can start to grow a fungus called histoplasmosis which mostly affects the lungs and can be very dangerous to people with weakened immune systems. Some extreme cases have caused people to loose vision. Squirrel faeces can cause chills, nausea, vomiting, fever and diarrhea if exposed to it.
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