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FAQs about The Critter Team Podcast:How many episodes does The Critter Team Podcast have?The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
March 19, 2026The Critter Team Wildlife Removal, Humble, TXThis episode covers everything homeowners need to know about Humble, TX wildlife removal and why the area sees consistent animal pressure year-round. Mike Garrett, founder of The Critter Team and a retired U.S. Army veteran, walks through how Humble's position along wooded corridors connecting Harris County to Montgomery and Liberty Counties keeps raccoons, squirrels, bats, roof rats, and snakes active in residential neighborhoods every season.Subdivisions like Kingwood, Eagle Springs, Atascocita, and Fall Creek sit close to green space and waterways that wildlife use as travel routes straight into attics and crawl spaces. The episode walks through the most common entry points found in Humble homes - fascia boards, soft roof connections, mushroom vents, and gaps around AC lines that roof rats exploit through any opening wider than a dime.Humane exclusion methods are covered in detail, including how Humble bat removal and raccoon removal in Humble each require a different approach for getting animals out safely before sealing the structure with materials built to last in Houston's climate. Spray foam breaks down in the heat. Steel wool rusts out in months. Proper exclusion uses metal fabrication, stainless or copper mesh, and clear sealants finished so the work blends into the home.Attic contamination is another key topic, including why bat guano and animal droppings in an unused attic still create health risks when AC systems and pressure differentials push contaminated air into living spaces. The episode also covers Texas wildlife law, bat protections, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and the legal requirements around relocating trapped animals that most homeowners don't know about until it's too late. Working with a state-licensed operator carrying a nuisance wildlife removal permit and $1 million per occurrence liability coverage means the job gets done legally, correctly, and backed by a written warranty.Homeowners can also review Texas Parks and Wildlife guidance on nuisance wildlife to understand what state law requires before trapping or relocating any animal on their property.The Critter Team - Humble, TX6942 FM 1960 Rd E, Suite 211, Humble, TX 77346(281) 667-0171...more22minPlay
March 19, 2026The Critter Team Wildlife Removal Spring, TXThis episode covers what homeowners need to know about Spring, TX wildlife removal and why the area sees consistent pressure from nuisance animals year-round. Mike Garrett, founder of The Critter Team and a retired U.S. Army veteran, explains how Spring's mix of established neighborhoods, heavy tree canopy, and proximity to wooded corridors stretching through Montgomery and Harris Counties creates ideal conditions for raccoons, squirrels, bats, roof rats, and snakes to find their way into homes. Attics in this part of North Houston stay warm and humid, which makes them attractive nesting spaces especially during breeding seasons.The episode walks through the most common entry points found in Spring homes - soft roof connections where soffits meet shingles, loose or aging fascia boards, mushroom vents, AC line penetrations, and gaps around brick that are wide enough for a roof rat but easy to overlook during a basic inspection. It explains why a thorough exterior review, from the foundation to the peak of the chimney, matters before any removal work starts.Humane exclusion methods are covered in detail - getting animals out without trapping them inside and sealing the structure so re-entry isn't possible. Mike explains why material selection is critical in a climate like Houston's, where extreme heat and humidity destroy spray foam and steel wool in months. Proper exclusion uses metal fabrication, copper or stainless mesh, and clear sealants matched to the home so the work is invisible when it's done right.Attic contamination is another key topic. Bat guano, raccoon feces, and rodent droppings carry real health risks even in attics nobody enters regularly. Air conditioners move air through the home, and improperly sealed attic ladders and can light gaps let contaminated air filter into living spaces. Safe decontamination, full PPE, attic vacuuming through soffits rather than through the house, and insulation replacement are all part of a complete job. The CDC's guidance on histoplasmosis covers the health risks tied to fungal spores found in accumulated animal waste in enclosed spaces.The episode also touches on Texas wildlife law - bat protections, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act covering species common to this region, and why relocating certain animals without proper licensing puts homeowners in a difficult position. Working with a state-licensed, fully insured operator who carries a nuisance wildlife removal permit means the job gets done legally and correctly the first time.The Critter Team - Spring, TX17627 Shadow Valley Dr, Spring, TX 77379(281) 800-4992...more22minPlay
FAQs about The Critter Team Podcast:How many episodes does The Critter Team Podcast have?The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.