Raccoon Removal Services in Brush
Welcome to Colorado Wildlife Specialists, your trusted source for professional Brush raccoon removal. Brush is Morgan County’s largest city, located along the South Platte River on the northeastern Colorado plains. The South Platte River corridor is one of the most significant raccoon habitats in eastern Colorado, providing the water, riparian vegetation, and cottonwood canopy that raccoons depend on. Raccoons move freely between the river bottom and Brush’s established residential neighborhoods, making intrusions into attics, crawlspaces, and outbuildings a regular occurrence for homeowners throughout the area. If you need Brush raccoon removal, our team is ready to respond.

Comprehensive Raccoon Control for Brush
Our Brush raccoon removal and control services begin with a detailed property inspection. We identify all entry points, assess denning activity, and develop a removal and exclusion plan specific to your home. Brush’s older residential neighborhoods feature mature trees that give raccoons direct roof access, while newer construction on the city’s edges can have installation gaps and open vents that are equally exploitable. We resolve the entire problem — not just the animals currently inside.
Our technicians serve Morgan County and the surrounding northeastern plains, including Brush, Fort Morgan, Wiggins, and Akron. According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, raccoon populations along the South Platte River corridor are among the densest in eastern Colorado, and pressure on adjacent residential areas continues to increase. We are familiar with the wildlife dynamics of Morgan County and prioritize fast response times throughout the region.
Safe Removal from Chimneys and Attics
The mature cottonwood trees throughout Brush’s older neighborhoods provide raccoons with easy roof access year-round. Common entry points include uncapped chimneys, deteriorating soffits, roof vents, and gaps where rooflines meet additions or detached garages. Attic intrusions are especially common in late winter and early spring when female raccoons are searching for secure denning sites ahead of birthing season. Early Brush raccoon removal prevents a single animal from becoming a family of five or more within weeks.
Our technicians remove raccoons humanely from attics, crawlspaces, and chimneys, and confirm all animals including young are out before installing exclusion barriers. We use durable materials suited to the temperature extremes and wind conditions of the northeastern plains.
Learn more by visiting our raccoon removal page.

Attic Cleanup and Damage Restoration
Raccoon activity in an attic creates contaminated insulation, structural damage, and concentrated waste areas. Raccoon feces can carry Baylisascaris procyonis, a roundworm dangerous to humans and pets. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends professional decontamination of all raccoon-affected areas in your home. After Brush raccoon removal, our team provides full attic restoration including insulation replacement, sanitization, deodorization, and structural repair.
Additional Wildlife Services in Brush
Colorado Wildlife Specialists offers complete wildlife control services throughout Morgan County, including bat removal, bird and vent removal, squirrel removal, and skunk removal.
Get in Touch for Brush Raccoon Removal
Colorado Wildlife Specialists has served Morgan County and the South Platte River corridor since 2010. If raccoons are causing problems at your Brush home or property, contact our team today. We also serve Fort Morgan, Wiggins, Akron, and surrounding communities throughout northeastern Colorado.
Email: coloradowildlifespecialists@gmail.com Phone: 720-248-8581
