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Real Projects

Case Studies

See how Borland Wildlife Solutions approaches real wildlife problems across Nebraska with practical removal, exclusion, cleanup, and repair strategies built for long-term results.

Why These Case Studies Matter

Wildlife problems are rarely one-size-fits-all. The species, the structure, the entry points, and the damage all shape the right solution. These examples show how Borland thinks through real-world conditions instead of offering generic pest-control answers.

Inspection First

Each project starts with signs, access points, and property conditions.

Prevention Focus

Removal alone is not enough when exclusion and repair are needed.

Nebraska Context

Examples reflect the kinds of homes, buildings, and wildlife issues Borland handles across Nebraska.

Full-Scope Help

Projects may involve exclusion, cleanup, restoration, and damage repair.

Featured Wildlife Cases

A sample look at the types of wildlife issues Borland handles, from attic intrusions to exterior exclusion and damage repair.

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Bat Exclusion in Lincoln

Inspection, sealing, and one-way exit strategy.

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Raccoon Entry Point Repair

Roofline access identified and reinforced.

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Squirrel Noise in Attic

Removal plan with exclusion follow-up.

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Bird Nesting on Building

Targeted deterrence and cleanup approach.

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Skunk Activity Under Deck

Safe removal with prevention steps.

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Wildlife Damage Restoration

Cleanup, repair, and future-proofing.

Featured Example

Attic Bat Exclusion

A Nebraska home with recurring bat activity required a careful exclusion plan, entry-point sealing, and cleanup recommendations to help reduce future returns.

  • Property type: Residential home
  • Service focus: Inspection, exclusion, sealing, cleanup guidance
  • Approach: Humane removal with long-term prevention in mind
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Before Photos

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Wildlife or Evidence

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Entry Point

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Damage Photos

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Work in Progress

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Repair or Exclusion

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After Photos

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The Challenge

The property showed signs of active bat use near upper roof transitions and attic voids. The goal was to address the issue thoroughly while protecting the structure and setting the homeowner up for better long-term prevention.

The Borland Approach

Borland begins with a focused inspection, identifies likely access points, and builds a plan around humane exclusion, structural sealing, and practical next steps. When needed, the work can extend into contamination cleanup, damage repair, and restoration support.

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Targeted

Inspection-led diagnosis.

Long-Term

Exclusion-focused prevention.

Full-Scope

Cleanup and repair options.

Case Study Questions

Helpful context for how to read Borland case studies and what they can tell you about your own wildlife issue.

Are these exact customer projects?

This page highlights representative case-study content for the kinds of wildlife problems Borland handles. As the site grows, additional project-specific case studies can be added with more detailed photos and outcomes.

What can I learn from a case study?

Case studies help you understand common warning signs, likely access points, the type of work involved, and why exclusion and repair matter after removal.

Do case studies replace an inspection?

No. Every structure, species, and access condition is different. A case study is educational, but an on-site inspection is the best way to confirm the problem and recommend the right solution.

Can Borland help statewide?

Borland Wildlife Solutions serves customers throughout Nebraska, with a strong base in the Lincoln area and experience handling residential, commercial, and farm and ranch wildlife issues.

Do you only remove animals?

No. Borland also provides exclusion, wildlife damage repair, attic cleanup and restoration, contamination cleanup, and prevention-focused recommendations.

Can I buy products instead of booking service?

Yes. If your situation is better suited to a product purchase, you can visit the Shop page for wildlife-control products and Borland-built solutions.

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Need Help With Wildlife?

If you are hearing noises, seeing droppings, finding damage, or dealing with repeat animal activity, Borland Wildlife Solutions can help you move from guesswork to a clear plan.