Licensed Des Moines wildlife contamination cleanup pros using eco‑conscious methods and responsible disposal — honest pricing, fast scheduling, and work done right.
From urgent repairs to planned installs, Des Moines Biohazard Cleanup's licensed team handles wildlife contamination cleanup across Des Moines — with an upfront price agreed before any work begins.
Wildlife contamination cleanup in Des Moines involves more than just removing a dead animal or sealing an entry point. When raccoons, squirrels, bats, or birds take up residence in attics, crawl spaces, or walls, they leave behind droppings, urine, nesting materials, and sometimes carcasses. These materials can harbor pathogens like histoplasmosis (from bat and bird droppings), leptospirosis, and roundworm eggs that remain viable for years. The work begins with a thorough inspection to identify all affected areas, including hidden spaces where moisture and waste have soaked into insulation, drywall, or wood. Our team then removes contaminated materials using industrial-grade vacuums with HEPA filtration to capture airborne particles, followed by antimicrobial and enzymatic treatments that break down organic residues and neutralize odors. In Des Moines, where older homes often have unsealed eaves or crawl spaces, this process is critical to prevent recurring infestations and structural damage. We also address secondary issues like urine-stained subfloors or chewed wiring, ensuring the property is safe for families and pets. Unlike general cleaning, wildlife contamination cleanup requires understanding local species behavior and building code requirements for disposal and restoration.
For Des Moines properties, the stakes are high. The city’s mix of urban neighborhoods and nearby wooded areas means wildlife like raccoons and squirrels frequently enter homes through gaps in roofs, vents, or foundations. A single bat colony can produce enough guano to create a health hazard within weeks, while rodent nests often contain fleas and mites that spread into living spaces. Our process includes sealing all entry points after cleanup, using materials like galvanized steel mesh or foam that withstands chewing. We also test for hidden moisture damage caused by urine, which can lead to mold growth in Des Moines’ humid summers. By addressing the full scope of contamination—from attic insulation to ductwork—we help homeowners avoid costly repairs and health risks down the line.
We provide wildlife contamination cleanup across Des Moines, including neighborhoods like Accent, Arbor Peaks, Avon, Avon Lake, Beaverdale, and Brook Run. Our service extends to landmarks such as 2AU Limited, 2nd Amendment Gun Shop, 300 Craft & Rooftop, and 801 Chophouse, covering both residential and commercial properties in these areas. Whether you’re near the busy corridors of Ingersoll Avenue or the quieter streets of Beaverdale, we respond to contamination issues that demand specialized handling.
When you schedule wildlife contamination cleanup with us, here is what the process involves:
If you suspect wildlife contamination in your Des Moines home or business, contact Des Moines Biohazard Cleanup today for a thorough assessment and professional remediation. We handle the full cleanup process so you can return to a safe, odor-free property.