About North Shore Wildlife
North Shore Wildlife is a dedicated wildlife control service operating in the Boston, North Shore, and Southern New Hampshire areas. The team specializes in the safe and humane removal of nuisance wildlife from homes and businesses, understanding the stress these situations can cause. They pride themselves on being effective problem solvers, responding quickly and efficiently to customer needs. Their services include sealing entry points and removing animals like mice and skunks, with the team often praised for their kindness, helpfulness, and professionalism. Customers have appreciated their quick response, such as when a skunk was removed from under a bed in just a few hours, and their willingness to follow up to ensure the wildlife issue was fully resolved. North Shore Wildlife is highly recommended for their humane methods, prompt service, and flexible pricing options, which include pausing and resuming services as needed.
Humane, friendly to apex predators upstream (no poison), very knowledgeable and professional and guaranteed work. They did a squirrel remediation on my home and while the squirrels were angry at me and shouted at me through the windows for a couple of days, I was thrilled to not have them building condos in my walls anymore. NSWM made sure to time the eviction with the reproduction of the squirrels so no babies got left behind. Everyone was packed up and moved out within a week and they haven’t been back. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate their expertise. Thank you!
North Shore Wildlife was quick to respond to my inquiry, was knowledgeable, professional and a pleasure to work with. I would highly recommend their services. Bob even went above and beyond and helped connect me with someone who could help with another issue in my home that was not within his company's scope of work. I would 100% work with North Shore Wildlife again should I need them!
Great to work with.. fast, reliable, personable, very friendly and caring. I will be calling them again if needed in the future with any other wildlife issues we come across.