Southern Indiana Squirrel Removal

Serving Floyd & Clark Counties

Southern Indiana's Unique Wildlife Landscape

Southern Indiana—specifically Floyd and Clark Counties—represents the northern edge of the Louisville metro area. Separated from Kentucky by the Ohio River, these communities have their own distinct character while sharing many of the same wildlife challenges. From historic river towns to hilltop developments to rural farmland, we understand the diverse squirrel control needs across Southern Indiana.

The River Valley Effect

Southern Indiana's geography creates distinct wildlife zones. The Ohio River valley (New Albany, Jeffersonville, Clarksville) has urban-adapted squirrels and mature tree canopy. The Knobstone Escarpment (Floyds Knobs, Sellersburg hills) has cooler temperatures, heavier forest cover, and more intense wildlife pressure. Understanding these elevation and habitat differences is crucial for effective squirrel control. A solution that works in downtown New Albany may not be sufficient for a hilltop property in Floyds Knobs.

Regional Challenges Across Southern Indiana

River Cities (New Albany, Jeffersonville, Clarksville)

The Ohio River communities present urban and suburban challenges:

  • Historic architecture: Downtown areas with buildings from 1800s-early 1900s
  • Mature urban forest: 100+ year old trees in established neighborhoods
  • Mid-century suburbs: 1950s-1980s construction with aging materials
  • River corridor: Ohio River greenway acts as wildlife highway
  • Dense housing: Squirrels move easily between properties

Hilltop Communities (Floyds Knobs, Sellersburg Hills)

Elevated areas face more intense wildlife pressure:

  • Heavy forest cover: Dense oak and hickory forests surround properties
  • Cooler climate: Harsher winters mean squirrels need secure nesting sites
  • Wooded lots: Most properties have significant tree coverage
  • Year-round pressure: Constant wildlife activity from surrounding forest
  • Wind exposure: Hilltop winds stress roofing materials

Suburban Growth Areas (Sellersburg, Georgetown)

Rapidly developing areas face displacement pressures:

  • New subdivisions: Carved from farmland and forest
  • Edge locations: Many homes back to undeveloped land
  • Displaced wildlife: Construction forces squirrels to find new homes
  • Modern construction: Vinyl and plastic components can be vulnerable

I-65 Corridor

The interstate corridor has driven significant development:

  • Mixed development: Residential, commercial, and industrial close together
  • Restaurant proximity: Easy food sources attract squirrels
  • Tree-lined service roads: Create wildlife corridors
  • Rapid construction: Constant new development

Cross-River Expertise

We've been serving Southern Indiana since 2010, working in every type of property from historic downtown buildings to hilltop estates to new suburban developments. We understand that Indiana properties face the same wildlife pressures as Kentucky—squirrels don't recognize state lines.

Our Indiana customers appreciate that we bring the same expertise, materials, and guarantees across the river. Whether you're in New Albany's historic district or on a wooded lot in Floyds Knobs, we provide solutions that work.

Southern Indiana deserves the same quality service as Louisville Metro.

Communities We Serve

Floyd County:

  • • New Albany
  • • Floyds Knobs
  • • Georgetown
  • • Greenville

Clark County:

  • • Jeffersonville
  • • Clarksville
  • • Sellersburg
  • • Charlestown