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You know that scratching sound in your attic late at night? Or that thump on the roof while you're laying there listening? That's not nothing. Something's up there.
Maybe you've found little droppings under the back deck, or smelled something off coming from the side of your house. Those are signs an animal's moved in — and it's not paying rent.
Here's the thing: wildlife in your home doesn't fix itself. Animals don't pack up and leave. They stay, they have babies, and they tear up more stuff the longer they're in there. A raccoon in your attic right now could mean a wrecked ceiling and a big repair bill a month from now.
We're Network Pest Control — a local Rogers company. Our wildlife tech, Reece Hawkes, has spent over 15 years dealing with this stuff right here in Northwest Arkansas. He knows the animals, he knows the homes, and he knows exactly how they get in.
We don't just trap and bounce. We find how the animal got in, get it out, and seal things up so nothing else gets in. That's what fixing the problem actually looks like.
Hearing noises? Seeing damage? Give us a call. We'll come take a look and tell you what's really going on.
A clear three-step process built for Rogers homes. No guesswork, no gimmicks — just the right work, done in the right order.
We start with a full walkthrough of your property — roof, attic, crawl space, foundation, and yard. We're looking for the real entry point, not just where you've seen activity.
Once we know what we're dealing with, we set traps in the right spots — based on how that species actually moves through your property.
We check traps daily, handle removal humanely, and follow up until your property is fully clear.
This is the part most companies skip — and it's the part that actually fixes the problem. If you don't seal it, something else comes back.
Every species behaves differently. Here's what we see in Rogers homes — and how we handle each one.
Fast, stubborn, and smart. They chew fascia, gnaw on wires, and shred attic insulation for nesting.
Most active at dawn and dusk. Wire damage is the part homeowners don't see — it's also the part that causes fires.
Common entry: gable vents, soffit gapsLearn About Squirrel Control →Big, strong, and persistent. They peel back metal roof vents, rip soffits open, and leave droppings that contaminate insulation.
In Rogers, the most common entry point is the roof-soffit junction near bump-outs or garage tie-ins — a gap of about 4 inches is all they need.
Common entry: roof-soffit junctionsLearn About Raccoon Control →They settle in under decks, porches, and crawl spaces. Their fleas and ticks travel with them — and their droppings carry a strong smell.
Older wooden decks without skirting are the most at risk.
Common entry: under decks & porchesLearn About Opossum Control →They breed fast and squeeze through gaps the size of a quarter. They chew wires, contaminate food, and follow fixed travel routes you can spot once you know what to look for.
Waiting only makes it worse — populations double quickly indoors.
Common entry: utility penetrationsLearn About Rat Control →A dime-size gap is enough. They nest in walls, kitchen cabinets, and attic insulation.
In new Rogers construction, plumbing and HVAC line penetrations often aren't sealed at all — that's how they get in.
Common entry: HVAC & plumbing gapsLearn About Mice Control →They eat mosquitoes, but they shouldn't be roosting in your home. They slip through ridge cap openings the width of a pencil.
Bat guano causes serious breathing problems. We use one-way exclusion — and we respect Arkansas maternity season timing.
Common entry: ridge capsLearn About Bat Control →They nest in dryer vents, exhaust vents, eaves, and soffits — which blocks airflow, creates a fire hazard, and brings in mites.
Birds tend to return to the same roofline spots they've used for years.
Common entry: vents & eavesLearn About Bird Control →They leave cone-shaped holes in your yard and tunnel under slabs, patios, and AC pads. Those tunnels turn into tripping hazards fast.
Most active after rain, when grubs come to the surface.
Common sign: cone-shaped digsLearn About Armadillo Control →They den under decks, sheds, and porches. They'll dig up your yard looking for grubs — and spray if surprised.
Most active in early spring. Call us before you go poking around with a flashlight.
Common den: under sheds & decksLearn About Skunk Control →They live underground and leave dirt mounds, dead plants from chewed roots, cracked sprinkler lines, and damaged mower blades behind.
Highly territorial — once one moves in, it stays.
Common sign: dirt mounds in yardLearn About Gopher Control →Beavers dam creeks and drainage areas — and once a dam forms, you can see rising water in yards, roadways, and farm fields within days.
Watch for chewed or felled trees near water, new dams, and flooding that wasn't there last week. Acting early keeps the damage from spreading to neighboring properties.
Common sign: chewed trees & rising waterLearn About Beaver Control →Snakes go where the food is. If there's a snake on your property, there are mice, rats, or bugs already there.
We remove the snake and address the underlying pest issue at the same time — otherwise more snakes follow.
Indicator of underlying pest issueLearn About Snake Control →We're not the biggest company in town — and that's the point. We show up, do the work, and finish the job.
Our wildlife tech Reece Hawkes has worked NW Arkansas homes for over 15 years. He knows the construction quirks and the local species.
Trapping is only step one. We seal entry points so the next animal doesn't move into the same spot.
We follow Arkansas wildlife regulations — including bat maternity season — and use methods that respect the animal.
You get a straight quote up front. No upsells halfway through the job, no hidden fees in the final invoice.
When wildlife is in your house, you can't wait two weeks. We aim to be on-site within a few days of your call.
We live here. When you call, you're talking to neighbors — not a national call center.
Based in Rogers, serving homes and businesses across the region.

Squirrels
The acrobats of Northwest Arkansas, the charming and bushy-tailed squirrels! Agile climbers and expert foragers, these creatures often venture into urban areas, seeking cozy nesting spots. While their antics might be entertaining outdoors, their presence indoors can lead to challenges that our wildlife removal services are well-equipped to address.

Racoons
Enter the masked marauders of the night, the raccoons! With their distinctive facial markings and ringed tails, these clever creatures are frequent visitors in our urban landscapes. Raccoons, though charming from a distance, can become unwelcome guests in your attic or crawlspace. Let our wildlife removal experts ensure a humane eviction and secure your space from these nocturnal adventurers.

Opossums
With their unique prehensile tails and ability to play possum when threatened, these creatures are adaptable and can find their way into various spaces. Our wildlife removal services are designed to address the challenges posed by opossums, providing a safe and effective resolution.

Rats
Small but persistent rodents that may attempt to set up residence in your space – rats! These quick and nimble creatures can squeeze through surprisingly small openings. Our wildlife removal services focus on efficient trapping and exclusion to prevent these disease-carrying rodents from becoming unwanted roommates.

Mice
With their keen sense of smell and ability to reproduce rapidly, mice can become a nuisance in no time. Our wildlife removal services address these pint-sized intruders, ensuring a swift and effective resolution to keep your home or business mouse-free.

Bat
Bats, while beneficial for the ecosystem, can become unwelcome guests in your home or business. With their ability to roost in attics, chimneys, and other secluded areas, bats can pose health risks and cause significant damage. Our professional bat removal services are designed to safely and humanely evict these nocturnal intruders. We employ advanced techniques and preventive measures to ensure your property remains bat-free, giving you peace of mind and a secure environment.
At Network Pest Control, we take immense pride in our commitment to customer satisfaction and providing personalized pest control solutions. Our dedicated team understands that every customer and pest problem is unique, which is why we go the extra mile to ensure that each issue is completely resolved.
When you choose Network Pest Control, you can expect a thorough assessment of your pest problem, where our experts analyze the extent of the infestation and identify the underlying causes. We then tailor a customized solution that addresses your specific needs, taking into account factors such as the type of pests, the size of the affected area, and your preferences.
Most people in Rogers, Arkansas wait to call for help until something goes wrong. Maybe you hear scratching in the attic late at night. Maybe there's a bad smell coming from under the house. Or maybe a raccoon is sitting in your garage staring right at you.
By that point, the animal has probably been there for a while. Knowing what a wildlife control technician does at your home can help you act faster and make better choices.
Read More About What a Wildlife Control Technician Actually Does at Your Home in Rogers, Arkansas
The difference between wildlife control and animal control in Rogers, Arkansas comes down to who handles the problem and what they're equipped to do. Animal control is a government-run service that deals primarily with domestic animals — stray dogs, loose cats, and violations of local pet ordinances. Wildlife control companies, on the other hand, are privately operated businesses that specialize in removing wild animals like raccoons, squirrels, bats, snakes, and armadillos from homes and commercial properties. If you're dealing with a wild animal in your attic, crawl space, or yard in Rogers, a licensed wildlife control company is the right call — not animal control.
Keep wildlife away by removing food, trimming branches, clearing shelter, and sealing gaps under decks or porches.
Read full article: https://www.networkpestx.com/keep-wildlife-out-of-your-yard
Squirrels, raccoons, and bats are the ones we find in attics the most. Older homes in Rogers and Bentonville are especially at risk because of gaps where the roof meets the soffit or where ridge vent material has broken down over the years.
Read our article about common species found in attics in Arkansas
Bats and squirrels are some of the toughest. They use tiny openings that are hard to spot and usually have more than one way in. Both need full exclusion work after removal to keep them from coming right back.
Learn about Which nuisance animals are the hardest to remove from a home?
Call a licensed wildlife control company like Network Pest Control. We trap and remove opossums from under decks, porches, and crawl spaces, then seal off the area so nothing else moves in after.
Read our article for Who do you call to remove an opossum from your property?
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Craig Broadhead started his pest business in 2004 in California, called Pacific Pest Control. In 2021, he sold his business and moved his family to Arkansas to start fresh with a new vision of Network Pest Control. His goal it to make sure each customer has the best experience possible.


Network Pest Control
11205 Meadow Lark Rd. Rogers AR 72756
479.888.4249