Your Leawood, Kansas, Pest Control and Wildlife Removal Company

Trusted, and Local, Professionals

If you have pests (ants, termites, bed bugs, etc.) or wildlife (bats, raccoons, squirrels, snakes, moles, etc.) problems in your home and business – we can help. We are local professionals with a biologist on staff and have been providing service at reasonable prices since 1989 – we are NOT a franchise. We are licensed, insured, trusted — and have over 500 positive Google reviews. If you need repair services along with wildlife removal: we are one of the few wildlife organizations in KCMO that can provide quality repair services – saving you the hassle of finding and hiring a general contractor.

If you are located in Kansas City, Missouri and need wildlife control or pest control — give us a call at (816) 769-3106 or use the contact form. We will reply to your message.

SOME STORIES

National Franchise quotes $18k for attic insulation from mice ?! | Click to Expand

A KCMO homeowner called us because they wanted a second opinion before spending $18,000 with an unnamed National Franchise having their attic insulation replaced due to mouse droppings.

First, I had to pick my jaw up off the floor. $18,000 for insulating a house? We've insulated businesses and churches that cost $18,000 or more, but a house? That sounds very high.

Second, mouse droppings?! Sure, no one likes droppings, but let's be reasonable here: mouse droppings are not hazardous. When we say that bat and raccoon droppings/feces/guano are hazardous, we're not simply promoting our services or trying to scare people into calling us - bat and raccoon droppings are hazardous to humans. The CDC lists those hazards on their website. But mouse droppings? First, ok, yes, make sure you don't have active mice. Then second, sure, clean that "stuff" up where you see the mess - but you don't have to throw out thousands of dollars of insulation in your attic and bring in new insulation due to mice.

As I said, the homeowner called us because they wanted a second opinion before spending $18,000 with the unnamed National Franchise. We offer free inspections for insulation estimates only. All our inspections include entering the attic to inspect for any signs of animal or pest activity as well as evidence of damage, such as wire damage, flex tube damage (very common if squirrels or raccoons are present), etc. Our job is to protect your home. Each technician will take pictures to show the homeowner what was found. We can email or text these pictures to the customer for future reference. 

We went out and inspected the attic and provided the homeowner with a report along with our recommendations.

What did we find? Two little mouse droppings. That's it. This is not what would be considered an infestation, and even if there was a larger quantity let's not forget that, despite any type of waste being unclean and unpleasant, mouse droppings are not hazardous. You don't have to throw EVERYTHING out. Only in EXTREME situations would we even consider removing attic insulation because of a mouse infestation. 

The homeowner called us up later in the day, expressing appreciation for the professionalism and expertise demonstrated by our technician, and saying that they are ending their business relationship with the unnamed National Franchise and will only call us in the future for any type of pest or animal control need.

What's sad about this situation is that this is not an isolated instance. We've heard and seen this before. It's too bad that not all businesses choose to conduct themselves in an ethical and honorable fashion. Whether the franchise was simply being greedy and purposely trying to take advantage of this homeowner, or whether the franchise innocently thought that mice droppings were hazardous and doesn't know what they are doing - neither one of those bodes well for the franchise.

For us? What more can we do besides be here, and available. We're continuing to conduct business the way we have for over 30 years. We might be considered "old school" because we're not greedy and are not quoting high prices for unnecessary work and have spent years studying and gaining knowledge and experience in this arena, but we believe that, in the long run, this is the proper way to do business.

American Bittern in a Leawood Front Yard | Click to Expand

Got a call about a bird from a homeowner in Leawood. They walked out their front door and, whoa, this odd, yet threatening bird was in their front bushes.

The bird is an American Bittern, and, when threatened, they spread their wings to look larger and more menacing.

It was unusual to have a Bittern in Leawood, as Bitterns prefer marshes and aquatic habitats, the same type of habitats suitable to herons.

This particular bird was aggressive (pecking) when we arrived. Bitterns are a Federally protected bird and we were happy to safely relocate this one --- I'm sure he was much happier back in his natural habitat!

Bats Entering BASEMENT Through a Broken Chimney | Click to Expand

Here's a bat removal job that we handled in Leavenworth, Kansas. The call came in the spring and when we arrived to inspect the home the bats already had pups (babies). We quickly found the access point: a damaged chimney crown. The bats were using this to access a heater vent and then getting down into the the homeowner's basement - which brings up an interesting point: bats don't always get into attics, it is not uncommon for them to suddenly appear in other parts of a home.

Bats are an important part of our local ecology and are protected by law. We needed to find a way to protect the bats and their pups until the pups were mature and able to live on their own - but at the same time it's not really acceptable to have bats flying around this dear lady's basement.

We installed a mesh screen in the basement so that the bats were contained to a small area and would not be flying around. A few months later the pups had matured and we installed one-way doors so that the bats could exit, but not re-enter, the home.

Next we repaired the damaged chimney crown. This is an important part of what sets us apart from other bat control companies: we not only do repair work, but we do quality repair work. With other companies you often have to hire a contractor to handle repairs.

The photo shows the repaired chimney crown. Later, we also installed a chimney cap, and it's too bad we forgot to get a photo of the final chimney!

Sports Stadium Bird Netting (High School to Professional) | Click to Expand

Sports stadiums with outdoor overhead roofing very commonly need bird netting. We’ve installed netting on stadiums ranging from High School up to Professional stadiums (that we can’t mention the name of).

These particular photos are from the Park Hill District Soccer Complex in Parkville, Missouri. For this particular building, some netting was initially installed when the structure was built. The problem was that the netting was ineffective, something which underscores the value in having animal-behavior specialists install your bird netting.

In this case, the netting installed by the contractor had a few small spots that were left open. Sure, it saved time and money on the initial install, but starlings and sparrows are cavity nesters. They look for and will find openings. In addition, cavity nesters are not deterred by bird spikes. 

We were contracted to properly install bird netting to prevent the starlings and sparrows from nesting overhead in the soccer complex roofing.

Also, we’ll point out that general contractors and procurement employees will appreciate the photo that shows our technician in the lift - because they will notice the safety harness. We not only value the lives of animals in our community, but the health and safety of our technicians is very important to us. With Catch-It, safety regulations aren’t a hassle: they are an important safeguard for our team when we are working at your location.

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Hi there, I'm Steve, the Owner of Catch-It, and I personally handle all incoming inquiries from the website. If you have a question or need help, send me a message via the form below and I'll be in touch with you soon (often the same day). If your query is urgent, please give us a call at (816) 769-3106.

Steve Painter, Owner, Catch-It Wildlife and Pest

    Why Choose Catch-It?

    We love animals!

    We love animals, which is why we have a biologist on staff. Before hiring any Wildlife Control company (whether they are a National Franchise or a small one-person operation that's been in business 2 years) you should ask if they have a biologist on their team!

    We want to see animals live happy and healthy. Our preferred method of animal control is always safe and humane relocation. If lethal methods are required we carefully utilize humane methods approved by the American Veterinary Medical Association.

    Over 30 years in business and 500+ Google reviews!

    You can call a big national franchise with inflated prices and high employee turnover - or you can call us, local experts who have been doing this for almost 35 years and have thousands of satisfied customers here in Leawood/the Kansas City area.

    True experts!

    We can identity different types of animals, often by reviewing the damage our customers have experienced. The mitigation/removal approach we take varies per animal, species, and even customer. We have been doing specialty wildlife and pest control work for decades and have seen it all. We've solved every animal and pest problem that exists -- don't hesitate to reach out and let us help you.

    Leawood, Kansas, City Information and Sources

    Leawood, Kansas, is a picturesque suburban community in the Kansas City Metropolitan area, known for its blend of modern amenities and natural beauty. Located in Johnson County, approximately 10 miles southwest of downtown Kansas City, Missouri, Leawood covers 14.7 square miles of gently rolling hills and flat valleys, with Interstate-435 providing easy access to Kansas City and surrounding communities. The city is bordered by Overland Park, Prairie Village, and Kansas City, Missouri, creating a seamless blend of community and metropolitan living.

    With a rich history dating back to its founding in 1948, Leawood has grown into a premier residential area and a prestigious business location. The city is home to more than 33,902 residents who enjoy a high quality of life, with a median household income of $134,242 and median home values of $391,700. Leawood’s educational system (primarily the Center and Kansas City School Districts) is highly rated, featuring a number of elementary, middle, high, and parochial schools that serve the community’s youth.

    Leawood’s natural features, including the confluence of Indian Creek and Tomahawk Creek and the southern flow of the Blue River, contribute to the city’s beauty. The area is home to a variety of wildlife, including bobcats, coyotes, and deer, enriching the local ecosystem and providing residents with opportunities to engage with nature. 

    Main attractions in Leawood include its beautiful parks, recreational facilities, and a vibrant arts scene. As Leawood continues to grow, it maintains its vision of a community that balances the momentum of contemporary living with the tranquility of suburban life, making it an ideal place for those looking to move to the Kansas City area.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do you have the proper insurance to protect our home or business?
    Yes. We have Worker’s Compensation and General Liability insurance of $1 million.

    Are you properly licensed to do Wildlife Control work?
    Absolutely. We are licensed as required by any state and we comply with all municipal, state, and federal laws. At time we’ve had clients ask us to “cut corners” but being ethical and obeying the law is something important to us – in the same way that properly handling/caring for animals is also important to us.

    What type of training do you and your technicians have?
    Most of our Wildlife Technicians have a Wildlife Biology Degree, Biology Degree, Wildlife Management Degree, or a degree in a very similar or relevant field. Yet learning is a never-ending process. We keep abreast of the most recent technologies and techniques for resolving wildlife conflicts. The President of Catch-It Wildlife Damage Control, Inc. has been trapping for over 30 years and started the company in 1989.

    Will you do an inspection of our home to find what and where the problem is?
    Yes, we do a careful and complete inspection of the exterior portion of the home. We will also check the home from the ground or roof when necessary. We will do whatever is needed to resolve your problem. If any other problem is found during this inspection, we will inform you of the situation and resolve the issue if requested. Examples would be bird entry points or any other animal infestation.

    Will you inspect the attic also?
    Absolutely, we will check for any wiring that may have been gnawed on by animals or damaged by pests. We will notify you of any other problems immediately after we discover them. (keep in mind that, while we do check for wire damage and we can handle general construction repairs, we are not electricians and do not handle electrical repairs)

    Can you repair the damage done to my home by animals or pests?
    Yes, we can complete most repairs. We install sheet metal over points of entry to prevent any future infestations. We also install chimney caps, roof vents, weather stripping, screen louvered vents, and install bird-proof covers over dryer and bathroom vents. Of course, this is only a sampling of what we can do – instead of posting a comprehensive list that would be boring to read through, it’s easiest to just discuss what we can do when going over the inspection report and estimate.

    Do you use lethal methods on wildlife?
    Yes, we use lethal and live trapping methods. In most situations the lethal methods are the most efficient. Also, by using this method there will be no fear of the animal returning to cause further problems for you or your neighbors. Lethal methods are often the norm in the wildlife control industry.

    When an animal is caught when will it picked up?
    Traps are checked 7 days a week, once every 24 hours. Customers are asked to contact their Wildlife Technician once an animal is in a trap that has been placed. If you contact your technician, the animal will be picked up the same day and often less than an hour. Times may vary, yet picking up animals as quickly as possible is one of our top priorities!