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Are you looking for help with Cary flying squirrel removal services? In this podcast we will be discussing how flying squirrels invade Cary attics in large numbers, why they are so hard to detect, and how professional exclusion keeps them out permanently. Flying squirrels are nocturnal and rarely seen, so most homeowners only know they have a problem when they hear scratching and scurrying overhead between midnight and dawn.
Flying squirrels glide over 150 feet from tree to roofline and only need a gap of about an inch and a half to enter. Cary's established neighborhoods with tall oaks and hardwoods give these animals a direct path to your soffit returns and gable vents. They den in colonies, so one small opening can let in 10, 15, or even 20 animals. The Connecticut DEEP flying squirrel fact sheet documents this colonial denning behavior and the small gaps they exploit to enter homes.
Warning signs include concentrated droppings near attic entry points, nesting debris packed into soffit gaps, and a persistent musty odor in the attic space. If you hear activity overhead only at night, flying squirrels are the most likely cause.
Flying squirrel removal in Cary begins with a full inspection to confirm the species, count entry points, and assess the size of the colony. Our technicians check the attic interior and the full exterior for droppings, nesting material, and entry gaps. Learn more about the process on our flying squirrel removal and exclusion page.
The removal and exclusion process includes:
Every technician is Ridge-Guard Certified and certified in advanced metal fabrication for wildlife exclusion. Caulk and foam do not hold against flying squirrels. Metal-backed seals are the only reliable solution. Triangle Wildlife Removal holds a NC Wildlife Control Agent Permit #DCA25000312 and is an active NWCOA member.
Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. has handled flying squirrel removal across Wake County since 1990. Owner Tad Bassett holds a B.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife Management from NC State University and previously worked with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission. The 14-person team includes staff Zoologist Derek Cline, who brings 15 years of field experience to every flying squirrel removal call in Cary.
Additional credentials:
The company is recommended on Nextdoor and holds a 4.8-star Google rating across 400+ reviews from homeowners across the Triangle.
Every Cary flying squirrel removal job comes with a limited lifetime warranty on exclusion work. If flying squirrels return to a sealed entry point, Triangle Wildlife Removal comes back at no additional cost. The company is licensed and insured for nuisance wildlife control throughout Wake County.
Triangle Wildlife Removal is the only wildlife removal company exclusively endorsed by Wildlife Welfare, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit rehabilitator in Apex, NC. The company also maintains a BBB A+ rating with zero complaints. Whether you have a handful of flying squirrels or a full colony overhead, professional flying squirrel removal in Cary starts with Triangle Wildlife Removal.
Contact us today for flying squirrel removal services in Cary.
Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc.
1913 Lost Cove Ln Raleigh, NC 27603
(919) 661-0722
By Tad BassettAre you looking for help with Cary flying squirrel removal services? In this podcast we will be discussing how flying squirrels invade Cary attics in large numbers, why they are so hard to detect, and how professional exclusion keeps them out permanently. Flying squirrels are nocturnal and rarely seen, so most homeowners only know they have a problem when they hear scratching and scurrying overhead between midnight and dawn.
Flying squirrels glide over 150 feet from tree to roofline and only need a gap of about an inch and a half to enter. Cary's established neighborhoods with tall oaks and hardwoods give these animals a direct path to your soffit returns and gable vents. They den in colonies, so one small opening can let in 10, 15, or even 20 animals. The Connecticut DEEP flying squirrel fact sheet documents this colonial denning behavior and the small gaps they exploit to enter homes.
Warning signs include concentrated droppings near attic entry points, nesting debris packed into soffit gaps, and a persistent musty odor in the attic space. If you hear activity overhead only at night, flying squirrels are the most likely cause.
Flying squirrel removal in Cary begins with a full inspection to confirm the species, count entry points, and assess the size of the colony. Our technicians check the attic interior and the full exterior for droppings, nesting material, and entry gaps. Learn more about the process on our flying squirrel removal and exclusion page.
The removal and exclusion process includes:
Every technician is Ridge-Guard Certified and certified in advanced metal fabrication for wildlife exclusion. Caulk and foam do not hold against flying squirrels. Metal-backed seals are the only reliable solution. Triangle Wildlife Removal holds a NC Wildlife Control Agent Permit #DCA25000312 and is an active NWCOA member.
Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. has handled flying squirrel removal across Wake County since 1990. Owner Tad Bassett holds a B.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife Management from NC State University and previously worked with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission. The 14-person team includes staff Zoologist Derek Cline, who brings 15 years of field experience to every flying squirrel removal call in Cary.
Additional credentials:
The company is recommended on Nextdoor and holds a 4.8-star Google rating across 400+ reviews from homeowners across the Triangle.
Every Cary flying squirrel removal job comes with a limited lifetime warranty on exclusion work. If flying squirrels return to a sealed entry point, Triangle Wildlife Removal comes back at no additional cost. The company is licensed and insured for nuisance wildlife control throughout Wake County.
Triangle Wildlife Removal is the only wildlife removal company exclusively endorsed by Wildlife Welfare, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit rehabilitator in Apex, NC. The company also maintains a BBB A+ rating with zero complaints. Whether you have a handful of flying squirrels or a full colony overhead, professional flying squirrel removal in Cary starts with Triangle Wildlife Removal.
Contact us today for flying squirrel removal services in Cary.
Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc.
1913 Lost Cove Ln Raleigh, NC 27603
(919) 661-0722