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Same-Day Wildlife Removal — New York

Can't wait? Neither can we. Wildlife NY offers same-day response for urgent wildlife removal across New York — from real estate closings to active raccoon entries. NYS DEC licensed.

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Same-Day Response Available — Call early for best availability across Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Rockland & NYC boroughs.📞 (516) 447-4673

When You Need Wildlife Removal Today

Some wildlife situations simply cannot wait. A real estate closing on Friday, raccoons actively destroying your attic, a bat in your child's bedroom, or a skunk cornered under your deck — these demand same-day action, not a three-day appointment window.

Wildlife NY provides same-day wildlife removal response across all of New York. We prioritize urgent calls and dispatch licensed technicians rapidly to address your situation before it escalates. Our NYS DEC Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator (NWCO) permitted technicians carry all necessary equipment to assess, remove, and begin exclusion in a single visit when the situation allows.

Call us at (516) 447-4673 as early as possible in the day. We route urgent calls based on location and severity — calling early maximizes the likelihood of a same-day technician.

Situations That Require Same-Day Wildlife Removal

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Real Estate Closings

An active wildlife infestation discovered during a home inspection can delay or derail a closing. Buyers, sellers, and agents call Wildlife NY for urgent removal and documentation to keep transactions on track. We understand closing deadlines and work fast.

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Active Raccoon Entry

Raccoons actively entering your home create escalating damage every hour. Same-day removal stops the damage clock and protects your insulation, wiring, and structure from further destruction.

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Bat in Living Space

A bat found in your home is a potential rabies exposure requiring immediate action. Wildlife NY responds urgently to bat-in-home calls and coordinates with health department guidance.

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Skunk Under Deck

Skunks in enclosed spaces near your home can spray at any moment. Every hour you wait increases the chance of a catastrophic spray event. Same-day professional removal is strongly recommended.

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Squirrel Chewing Wires

Squirrels chewing through electrical wiring is a fire hazard that requires urgent attention. If you can hear active chewing in your attic or walls, call today for same-day response.

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Commercial Properties

Wildlife in a commercial property — warehouse, restaurant, office building — creates liability and health code issues. We prioritize commercial same-day response to minimize business disruption.

🏡 Wildlife & Real Estate Closings in New York

Wildlife problems discovered during a home inspection — or disclosed by a seller — can stop a real estate transaction in its tracks. Here's how wildlife issues affect New York real estate closings:

Seller Disclosure Requirements

New York's Property Condition Disclosure Act (PCDA) requires sellers to disclose known material defects, which can include active or past wildlife infestations. Failure to disclose can expose sellers to legal liability.

Home Inspection Findings

Home inspectors routinely note wildlife evidence — raccoon droppings in attics, bat guano near rooflines, squirrel chew damage, entry points in soffits. These findings are flagged to buyers and lenders. Active infestations are red flags that buyers use to renegotiate or withdraw.

Lender Requirements

FHA, VA, and some conventional lenders may require evidence of wildlife remediation before approving a loan on a property with documented wildlife damage. Wildlife NY can provide written documentation of completed removal and exclusion work.

How Wildlife NY Helps

We understand real estate timelines. When a seller calls us with a closing deadline, we prioritize same-day assessment and provide a rapid timeline for completion. We furnish written documentation of all work completed, suitable for inclusion in the real estate transaction file.

How Same-Day Wildlife Removal Works

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Call Early

Call as early as possible. We assess your situation by phone and route it to the nearest available licensed technician.

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Rapid Dispatch

We dispatch a NYS DEC licensed technician to your location. Response time depends on location and availability.

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On-Site Assessment

Technician performs a thorough inspection, confirms the species, locates all entry points, and provides a quote on the spot.

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Removal & Exclusion

Where possible, we complete removal and begin exclusion in the same visit. Documentation provided as needed.

Same-Day Service Areas in New York

Wildlife NY offers same-day wildlife removal response across the following New York regions:

Nassau County
Suffolk County
Westchester County
Rockland County
Manhattan
Brooklyn
Queens
The Bronx
Dutchess County
Orange County
Putnam County
Hudson Valley

Same-day availability varies by technician schedule and location. Call early for best results.

Why Waiting Costs More

Every day you delay wildlife removal, the problem grows. Here's what happens over time when wildlife is left in your attic or home:

Day 1–3

Animal establishes territory, begins nesting. Entry point may widen as the animal returns repeatedly.

Week 1–2

Insulation begins to be flattened and shredded. First signs of urine saturation in immediate nesting area.

Week 2–4

Wiring exposure risk increases as nesting activity expands. Odors become noticeable in living areas.

Month 1+

Full insulation contamination, established latrine sites, potential wiring damage. Structural damage possible at entry points.

Breeding Season

Young born in your attic dramatically complicate removal. Baby raccoons or squirrels require special handling and extend the removal timeline.

Same-Day Wildlife Removal — FAQ

Need Wildlife Removal Today? Call Now.

Same-day response available across New York. NYS DEC licensed technicians. Real estate closings, active infestations, urgent exclusion — call Wildlife NY.