We serve Christian County and the surrounding region — Hopkinsville, the Fort Campbell area, Oak Grove, out to Cadiz and the lakes, east to the tobacco farms around Elkton, and across the state line into Clarksville. We know what these houses were built with and what happens to them as they age.
The short version: Christian County sits in a wildlife pressure zone. Land Between the Lakes to the northwest is a 170,000-acre wildlife corridor. Fort Campbell and its training land sit to the east. Tobacco farm country wraps around the county with barns and outbuildings that feed wildlife straight into homes. Between all of it, the animal pressure never lets up. Add in a housing stock built mostly from the 1950s through 1980s, brick homes with aging mortar, separating fascia, and open vents, and you get one of the busiest bat and wildlife regions in western Kentucky.
I started doing this work because of that specific problem. Two decades later, it is still the core of what we do.
Kentucky requires a Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator permit through the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) for commercial wildlife removal. I hold it. The NWCO permit requires knowledge of Kentucky wildlife law, humane trapping and exclusion methods, species identification, and proper handling procedures. It is not just paperwork, it means I follow KDFWR protocols on every job, including the bat maternity season restriction (mid-May through August 15, no exclusion) and the strict prohibition on bat extermination.
Ask anyone you call for their KDFWR NWCO permit. If they cannot provide it, do not hire them.
Bat exclusion. One-way devices and permanent sealing. No extermination, no poisons. Kentucky law requires this, and it is the right approach, bats are ecologically essential and protected. We do this work correctly.
All nuisance wildlife. Raccoons, squirrels (grey and flying), groundhogs, opossums, foxes, birds (pigeons, starlings, not chimney swifts, which are federally protected). Whatever is causing your problem in Christian County or the surrounding region, we handle it.
Attic restoration. After exclusion, we assess and handle guano cleanup, contaminated insulation removal, decontamination, and new insulation installation. This matters most on the county's older homes where colonies have sometimes been in residence for decades.
We do not. We do not handle domestic animals, contact Christian County Animal Control for those. We do not do insect or rodent pest control (mice, rats), that is a separate license.
We know this region and its housing. I can look at a brick ranch off Fort Campbell Blvd or an older two-story near downtown Hopkinsville and tell you where the bats are probably getting in before I walk the roofline. That specialized knowledge comes from doing this work in these specific communities, on these specific building types.
We also give straight answers. Not every situation needs a full attic restoration. Not every noise in the attic is bats. We tell you what we find and what it means, not what gets us the biggest job.
Bat exclusion, wildlife removal, and attic restoration done right in Hopkinsville and across the region.
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