
Groundhogs were burrowing under a bulk head in Lexington, MA-Critter Control dug a trench around the structure the animal was getting under

We installed a one way door so the animal was able to exit but not able to get back in. GET THEM OUT AND KEEP THEM OUT!

The Trench was filled in and, but the one way door is temporally left in place to be sure all animals have been evicted

After a week, Critter Control returned to remove the one way door, and seal the opening. The Job is complete, no more animals!

Skunks were gaining access to this home's crawl space under the deck. The Deck was raised off the ground, so Critter Control needed to install a frame, screening and lattice as well as an underground fence.

These photos show the installation process of the underground fence system with new framing for hardware clothe screening, PVC lattice and composite trim-boards.

These photos show the installation process of the underground fence system with new framing for hardware clothe screening, PVC lattice and composite trim-boards.

These pictures show the finished product with new lattice and trim-boards and hardware cloth extending underground to keep the skunks from digging in.

These pictures show the finished product with new lattice and trim-boards and hardware cloth extending underground to keep the skunks from digging in.

This is an example if a dug in underground fence. The Hardwarecloth is attached to the bottom of this home addition and extended into the trench dug around the structure.

Once complete the trench is filled back in, and you can hardly notice the underground fence, but now animals can no longer dig under!