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Raleigh Wildlife Removal

24/7 cell phone: 919-825-2060

Yes, you can call us 24/7. North Carolina wildlife don't take weekends off, and neither do we. Our company specializes in the removal of unwanted wildlife from property, houses, and attics. We service the Raleigh, NC region. Call us now to discuss your problem, get pricing, and schedule an appointment.

FULL-SERVICE RALEIGH WILDLIFE COMPANY: We pride ourselves on being the most thorough and complete wildlife removal in Raleigh. We do not simply set a cage trap on the ground and hope that'll solve the animal problem. We address the root cause of the wildlife issue, and follow a complete step-by-step plan, including the following services:

  • INSPECTION - We inspect the building and property to fully understand the cause of the wildlife issue. We aim to permanently solve your problem, by addressing the cause.
  • ANIMALS IN ATTICS - If you have wildlife in the attic, we enter the attic and identify the animal(s), any damage they have caused, and remove them there, if possible.
  • HUMANE WILDLIFE TRAPPING - Most jobs call for the capture and removal of animals. We put our years of experience to use in order to safely, humanely, and effectively catch the target animal(s).
  • ENTRY HOLE REPAIRS - If you've got animals in your house, it is vital to find and repair all open entry holes. Our repairs are professional grade and backed by warranty.
  • ATTIC CLEANUP - When necessary, we thoroughly clean and decontaminate your attic, to prevent mold, pathogens, and odors.
  • RALEIGH BAT REMOVAL - We pride ourselves on a 100% success rate in the live removal of bats from buildings in North Carolina.
  • RALEIGH BIRD REMOVAL - We install preventative barriers to keep pigeons and other birds off of North Carolina buildings.
  • RALEIGH RODENT CONTROL - We know a permanent way to get rid of rats or mice.
If you have an issue with a DOG or CAT, call Wake County Animal Control at (919) 831-6311

We offer many other services in addition to the above listed. We perform dead animal removal, removal of North Carolina snakes, mole trapping, and more. We can solve pretty much any nuisance animal complaint. We are a private business, we are not Raleigh Animal Control agency or the Wake County Animal Services - they only handle domestic animals, such as dogs and cats. Here are some of the species we commonly deal with:
Raleigh Raccoon Removal - Raccoons are a common animal in North Carolina. They break into attics, destroy property, eat garbage, and more.
Raleigh Squirrel Removal - We deal with squirrels in attics and eaves all year, but mostly in late summer and late winter.
Raleigh Opossum or Skunk Removal - We trap a wide variety of pest animals, from possums, to skunks, and more.

Raleigh wildlife removal company services Raleigh, NC. Our service range includes downtown Raleigh, and the entire Raleigh Durham area, including Hillsborough, Chapel Hill, Morrisville, Cary, Apex, Garner, Knightdale, Wendell, Wake Forest, and more. To learn more about us, visit our website at raleighwildlife.com.



Raleigh wildlife control tip of the month: What happens to the neighborhood wildlife after removal? It doesn't matter whether you love animals or not, it is always nice to know that the neighborhood wildlife or other creature that has been successfully caught and removed from your home is relocated to a place where it can go on and live a healthy and happy life. As much as this creature may have caused you some stress and discomfort by living in your home or yard, it is not trying to agitate you on purpose, and it is a good idea to make sure that the animal is at least cared for once it has been caught, for peace of mind if nothing else. Any good and qualified expert in wildlife control or organization will make sure as much as possible that the wild neighborhood wildlife is released into an area in which it will go on and thrive. This means placing it somewhere where it is going to be able to find food, keep away from roads so it doesn't become the road kill that it actually loves to eat, and also ensures that it does not come under any undue threats from potential predators. This is where most people that trap and try to release neighborhood wildlifes go wrong - they place them in wrong places that are too far from where they were found, which in turn will cause them to die in one way or another. The professional that you have employed, as long as you are using a good one, will place the neighborhood wildlife somewhere that is not too far from where it was found, and as long as the professional has done their job properly when it comes to neighborhood wildlife-proofing your home, you will usually find that you have no further problems in relation to the animal in question.

Reader mail feedback: Hi, my Dad forgot to cap one of our chimneys. He capped all of the other ones, but he left one open, I think he didn't have a cap for that one yet. We have a mother raccoon in there and we can hear her and her babies at night through our fireplace. They must be quite big by now because we've been hearing them for a couple months now. We are waiting for her to leave with them and as soon as we know they have left for sure, we are capping that chimney immediately so this doesn't happen again next Spring.

Here's my question: We have a cat that would also like to climb up the tree and then go to our windows (from the roof) so we'd let him in. He's always done this for years. Our windows upstairs are even with the lower roof and he would always cry for us to let him in from our upstairs bedrooms, and we would. It's just something he would always do. I've seen him around the mother raccoon and there were never any kind of fights or anything like that...maybe a hiss from him and a snort from her, but they always sort of "tolerated" each other. Here's the problem...this particular cat has been missing for 3 weeks now. I'm so worried maybe the mother raccoon just snapped one night and decided to attack and kill him if they were both out on the roof at the same time. However, I have searched EVERYWHERE for him. Under every bush, every tree, under our house, flyers up everywhere saying MISSING CAT...but still nothing. There were no signs of any kind of fight on the roof either. I found no fur, blood, and especially no injured/dead cat.

Do you think it's possible that she attacked and killed him and then took his body up to the chimney for her babies to eat?? I've been reading that raccoons usually don't take food back to their "dens"...and it's such a small area inside that chimney, especially with those babies being as old as they are...would she really want to bring a dead carcass in there? If so, wouldn't she have wanted to dispose of the rest of him so they wouldn't have to live and sleep with the cat's dead body? We want to look in there but we know better than to mess with a mother raccoon. I've searched the entire roof and I don't see anything that would suggest my theory is correct....but I figured you know a lot about raccoons' habits and maybe you can just tell me if this might be a possibility of what happened. THANKS SO MUCH for any info or advice! Again, we are capping that chimney as soon as she is gone with her babies, so we don't need any help removing them. We're just waiting it out. I just need to know if you think she could have taken our cat in there with her.

Read more about wildlife: Raccoon Removal | Squirrel Removal | Skunk Removal | Rat Removal | Bat Removal - Remember, we are not a pest control or exterminator, we do humane wildlife removal Raleigh.
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