Elkton is the seat of Todd County, about 20 miles east of Hopkinsville on US-68. This is deep tobacco farming country. The landscape is defined by working farms, older farmhouses, and the barns and outbuildings that come with a tobacco heritage. Those structures create textbook wildlife corridors. A barn 50 feet from the farmhouse gives bats, raccoons, and squirrels a staging ground, and from there they move straight into the home.
We serve Elkton and Todd County across our western Kentucky territory. KDFWR licensed. We understand farm-property wildlife problems because they are different from in-town infestations.
Old tobacco barns are classic bat roosts. When a barn colony outgrows its space or the barn deteriorates, the bats look for the next best roost, often the farmhouse attic. Elkton's older farmhouses, many built with brick and wood-frame construction generations ago, have the aging fascia, mortar gaps, and vent openings bats need. We handle both the farmhouse exclusion and advice on managing barn colonies.
Bat maternity season (mid-May through August 15) means exclusion work cannot happen until mid-August. We inspect now and book exclusion for the fall. Call today.
Farm properties around Elkton deal with heavy raccoon and squirrel pressure. Grain, feed, and shelter draw them in. Raccoons den in barns, sheds, chimneys, and attics. Squirrels chew into farmhouse eaves and outbuildings. We trap, exclude, and seal, protecting both the home and the farm structures.
KDFWR licensed. 24/7 response. Bat, raccoon, squirrel, and wildlife control.
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