Evolved Wildlife Solutions, LLC

Evolved Wildlife Solutions, LLC 🦝 Evolved Wildlife Solutions: 22+ years of experience in wildlife control, remediation, and prevention. We don't stop at finding and removing the problem.

Run by a wildlife biologist, serving Southeastern Pennsylvania. 🏠 At Evolved Wildlife Solutions, we believe in understanding wildlife to effectively control it. With over 22 years of experience in animal control and remediation, we specialize in providing full-service nuisance wildlife control, remediation, and prevention for Southeastern Pennsylvania. Our educated approach, led by a wildlife biol

ogist with an MS degree, combined with our practical experience, allows us to provide efficient solutions. We dive deeper, understanding the animals and the structures they invade to provide effective, tailored solutions. From skunks, raccoons, foxes, and coyotes, to birds, bats, and rodents, we've got the knowledge and experience to help with any nuisance wildlife. We assess the damage, repair it, and ensure prevention measures are in place so it won't happen again. Join us as we share our journey of making homes and businesses safe from unwanted wildlife. For control, remediation, and prevention, we've got you covered. Call us today and take control!

Flying squirrels often enter homes in Pennsylvania because they’re looking for safe nesting sites. As natural habitat de...
06/02/2026

Flying squirrels often enter homes in Pennsylvania because they’re looking for safe nesting sites. As natural habitat decreases and populations grow, homes can start to look a lot like tree cavities to them.

In wooded suburban areas, flying squirrels may glide from a nearby tree onto your roof and search for a way inside. They can fit through openings as small as a quarter, and common entry points include roof vents, gaps in siding, soffits, fascia, roof corners, areas around chimneys, and rooflines near gutters.

Once inside, they may nest in insulation, store nuts and seeds, and leave behind droppings and urine. Many homeowners don’t realize they have flying squirrels until they hear movement in the attic or see one inside the living space.

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05/26/2026

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Woodpeckers. These holes are often a sign that woodpeckers are searching for insects in the wood or drumming to mark territory. What looks minor at first can lead to bigger damage over time if it’s ignored.

Did you get it right?

05/19/2026

If you’re hearing scratching, thumping, or movement in your walls, attic, crawl space, or chimney, it may be time to call a wildlife expert.

If you’re seeing droppings, nesting materials, torn insulation, chewed wires, or damage around vents and entry points, those are also signs that an animal may have moved in.

You might also notice repeat visits around trash cans, under decks, inside sheds, or around your roofline.

And if you actually see an animal inside your home, or a mother with babies nearby, it’s best not to handle it yourself.

Wildlife problems usually take more than simple removal. You need to know what animal you’re dealing with, how it got in, whether babies are involved, and how to keep it from coming back.

That’s where a wildlife expert can help.

If something seems off around your home, it’s better to deal with it early before the damage gets worse.

Opossums get a bad reputation, but they’re actually doing some good out there. One of their favorite snacks is ticks.Acc...
05/12/2026

Opossums get a bad reputation, but they’re actually doing some good out there. One of their favorite snacks is ticks.

According to the National Park Service, opossums eat more than 90% of the ticks they encounter. Some scientists estimate they can get rid of up to 5,000 ticks in a single season. That can make a real difference in areas where ticks and tick-borne illnesses, like Lyme disease, are a concern.

This fox is ready for game day. While foxes may look playful, healthy ones usually keep their distance from people. When...
05/05/2026

This fox is ready for game day. While foxes may look playful, healthy ones usually keep their distance from people. When food is hard to find or habitat is disrupted, they’re more likely to start poking around trash cans, coops, and hutches. They’re not naturally aggressive, but they may carry rabies and infectious parasites. Cute in a visor, still not a roommate. Let’s go Phillies!

Did you know “goose” is actually the term for female geese, while male geese are called ganders? Plus, a group of geese ...
04/28/2026

Did you know “goose” is actually the term for female geese, while male geese are called ganders? Plus, a group of geese on land or in water are a gaggle, while in the air they are called a skein.

Geese can become a nuisance, especially when they nest in unwanted areas. Our bird control methods, including visual deterrents and bird repellents, are designed to address these challenges effectively.

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We recently found fox pups living in a burrow dug into a client’s septic sand mound, where adult foxes had taken over an...
04/21/2026

We recently found fox pups living in a burrow dug into a client’s septic sand mound, where adult foxes had taken over and enlarged an old groundhog burrow.

It may seem harmless at first, but burrowing into a septic sand mound can cause major structural damage. Repairs can be extensive, and in some cases, replacement costs can range from $20,000-$30,000.

If you notice digging or burrow activity near your septic system, it’s important to deal with it early before the damage gets worse.

Female squirrels can cause serious damage when they decide your vehicle is a good place to nest. We recently found young...
04/14/2026

Female squirrels can cause serious damage when they decide your vehicle is a good place to nest. We recently found young squirrels tucked inside the engine compartment of a client’s truck.

While they’re looking for a safe place for their babies, chewing wires and nesting under the hood can quickly lead to thousands of dollars in damage.

If you’ve noticed signs of animal activity around your vehicle or property, it’s best to address it early before a small problem turns into a costly one.

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1272 Cocalico Road
Birdsboro, PA
19508

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 5pm
Tuesday 7am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 5pm
Thursday 7am - 5pm
Friday 7am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

4849414533

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