When homeowners in the Los Angeles area reach out to us, they often describe their issue as a “pest problem.” While that might seem like the right phrase, not all unwanted animals fall under the same category. There’s a distinct difference between pest control and wildlife removal—and understanding that difference can help you get the right solution faster, safer, and more ethically. At Animal Capture Wildlife Control, we pride ourselves on providing clarity and compassionate service in every situation. So let’s take a closer look.
Understanding Pest Control
Pest control generally refers to the management of insects and small rodents that enter homes or structures. These are species like ants, cockroaches, rats, mice, and termites—critters that tend to hide behind walls, under floors, and in food storage areas. Pest control companies use an array of tools to eliminate these invaders, including bait traps, chemical sprays, perimeter treatments, and exclusion techniques that seal off entry points.
For example, if you’re finding droppings in your pantry or scratching behind the drywall, there’s a good chance you’re dealing with a pest issue. Pest control professionals assess the infestation, identify the species, and apply treatments designed to reduce or eliminate the population. These services can be ongoing, especially in homes located in high-risk areas or older buildings.
What Sets Wildlife Removal Apart
Wildlife removal, on the other hand, is a specialized field focused on the safe and humane extraction of larger wild animals from homes, attics, yards, and even commercial properties. This includes animals such as raccoons, skunks, squirrels, bats, opossums, and snakes. Unlike pest control, which may rely on chemical treatments, wildlife removal requires hands-on intervention, proper state licensing, and a deep understanding of animal behavior and local laws.
At Animal Capture Wildlife Control, we’ve built our business around ethical trapping and humane relocation. Every situation begins with a thorough inspection to assess the type of animal involved, how it entered the property, and what kind of damage may have occurred. From there, we use safe live traps, hand-capture techniques when necessary, and detailed exclusion work to ensure animals can’t return. We also specialize in cleaning and disinfecting areas where animals have nested or left behind biohazards—ensuring your home is not only safe but sanitary.
Why the Difference Matters
Calling the wrong type of service can lead to ineffective results—or worse, put animals and your home at risk. Pest control companies are not typically trained or licensed to handle wildlife. If you’ve got a raccoon living in your attic or a skunk burrowed beneath your porch, applying rodenticide or spray treatments simply won’t help. Worse yet, it can result in suffering or unintended consequences for other animals and your family.
Conversely, wildlife removal experts aren’t equipped to handle insect infestations or widespread rodent problems that require long-term baiting and chemical treatments. The tools, techniques, and even legal considerations are different. For example, some animals—like bats and certain birds—are protected under federal or state law, meaning they must be handled in specific, non-lethal ways. That’s why having the right expert matters.
The Gray Area: When Services Overlap
There are situations where both pest control and wildlife removal play a role. One of the most common is with rodents. Rats and mice often fall under pest control, but squirrels—though technically rodents—are managed as wildlife. If a squirrel chews its way into your attic and starts nesting, a licensed wildlife trapper is your best bet. But if rats are nesting in your walls or under the house, a pest control professional may be the more effective choice.
Additionally, after any wildlife removal, your home may still need sealing, sanitizing, and protection against smaller pests that might move into the same space. That’s why we often work hand-in-hand with pest control companies to offer a full-circle solution. We remove the wild animal, clean the mess, and close off the area—then recommend pest treatment if necessary.
Why Animal Capture Wildlife Control Is the Right Choice
What sets us apart is our deep commitment to ethical, legal, and professional wildlife services. We’ve been doing this for over 20 years across Los Angeles, Ventura, and Bakersfield. We’re fully licensed by the California Department of Fish & Wildlife, and we’ve been featured on programs like “Dirty Jobs,” CNN, and local news for our unique expertise.
But more than that, we truly care. We approach every case with empathy—for the homeowner and for the animal. We use humane traps, never poison. We clean and deodorize affected spaces to keep your home safe. We communicate clearly and openly, so you understand exactly what we’re doing and why. That’s peace of mind you can count on.
How to Know What You Need
If you’re not sure what kind of help you need, that’s okay. You don’t have to know whether it’s pest control or wildlife removal—just give us a call. We’ll inspect the situation, identify the issue, and explain the next steps clearly. Whether it’s a rat problem or a raccoon family, we’ll connect you with the right solution—or handle it ourselves if it’s within our scope.
Some good indicators: if the animal is larger than a mouse, active at night, or making noises in the attic or walls, it’s likely a wildlife issue. If it’s insects, droppings near food, or signs of chewing near baseboards, pest control might be needed. But again, we’re happy to help you figure that out.
Wildlife Removal
Pest control and wildlife removal both play important roles in protecting your home, but they are not interchangeable. Pest control is about managing insects and small rodents through treatment and prevention. Wildlife removal is about safely extracting animals like raccoons, bats, and skunks and ensuring your home is secure and safe afterward.
At Animal Capture Wildlife Control, we specialize in the latter—and we do it with heart, professionalism, and over two decades of experience. When in doubt, call a licensed wildlife professional first. We’ll make sure your family, your home, and the animals are all treated with the respect they deserve.
Ready for Help?
If you’re hearing scratching in the attic, noticing animal droppings, or smelling something that’s just not right, don’t wait. These problems rarely go away on their own—and they often get worse. Contact Animal Capture Wildlife Control today to schedule an inspection. We’ll help you figure out whether you need pest control, wildlife removal, or both—and get to work protecting your home the right way.