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Are you looking for help with Chapel Hill raccoon removal services? In this podcast we will be discussing how raccoons break into Chapel Hill attics and chimneys, what humane trapping and exclusion look like, and why raccoon damage requires immediate attention. Raccoons are strong enough to rip open ridge vents, tear through weakened soffits, and force apart fascia boards to get inside.
Female raccoons in late winter seek warm, protected denning sites for their litters. Attics and uncapped chimneys in Chapel Hill are prime targets. Once a litter is born inside, the contamination builds fast. Raccoon feces carry Baylisascaris roundworm eggs that can survive in insulation for years - the CDC overview of Baylisascaris raccoon roundworm details the serious neurological risks from accidental exposure.
Warning signs include heavy thumping overhead at night, torn or displaced soffit panels, a strong musky odor near the roofline, and visible damage to chimney caps or ridge vents. Raccoons are large and forceful. If something big is moving around in your attic, raccoons are the most likely species in Chapel Hill.
Chapel Hill raccoon removal starts with an inspection to identify the entry point, check for a litter, and assess the scope of attic damage. Our wildlife removal technicians inspect the roofline, chimney, soffits, and gable vents for signs of forced entry. Visit our raccoon removal and exclusion page for a full overview.
A typical Chapel Hill raccoon removal job involves:
Raccoons can force through lightweight materials easily, so every seal needs to be heavy-duty. All technicians are Ridge-Guard Certified and certified in advanced metal fabrication for wildlife exclusion and animal damage repair. Triangle Wildlife Removal holds NC Wildlife Control Agent Permit #DCA25000312 and is an active NWCOA member.
Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. was founded in 1990 by Tad Bassett, who 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 has spent 15 years handling raccoon removal and other nuisance wildlife calls across Orange County and the Triangle.
Additional credentials:
Homeowners rate the company consistently high, with a Yelp profile showing positive reviews and a 4.8-star Google rating across 400+ reviews.
Every raccoon removal job in Chapel Hill comes with a limited lifetime warranty on exclusion materials and workmanship. If raccoons return to a sealed entry point, Triangle Wildlife Removal comes back at no additional cost. The company is licensed and insured for wildlife control and pest control throughout Orange County.
Triangle Wildlife Removal is the only raccoon removal company serving Chapel Hill 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 one raccoon or a mother with pups in your attic, Chapel Hill raccoon removal starts with Triangle Wildlife Removal.
Contact us today for raccoon removal services in Chapel Hill.
Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc.
1913 Lost Cove Ln Raleigh, NC 27603
(919) 661-0722
By Tad BassettAre you looking for help with Chapel Hill raccoon removal services? In this podcast we will be discussing how raccoons break into Chapel Hill attics and chimneys, what humane trapping and exclusion look like, and why raccoon damage requires immediate attention. Raccoons are strong enough to rip open ridge vents, tear through weakened soffits, and force apart fascia boards to get inside.
Female raccoons in late winter seek warm, protected denning sites for their litters. Attics and uncapped chimneys in Chapel Hill are prime targets. Once a litter is born inside, the contamination builds fast. Raccoon feces carry Baylisascaris roundworm eggs that can survive in insulation for years - the CDC overview of Baylisascaris raccoon roundworm details the serious neurological risks from accidental exposure.
Warning signs include heavy thumping overhead at night, torn or displaced soffit panels, a strong musky odor near the roofline, and visible damage to chimney caps or ridge vents. Raccoons are large and forceful. If something big is moving around in your attic, raccoons are the most likely species in Chapel Hill.
Chapel Hill raccoon removal starts with an inspection to identify the entry point, check for a litter, and assess the scope of attic damage. Our wildlife removal technicians inspect the roofline, chimney, soffits, and gable vents for signs of forced entry. Visit our raccoon removal and exclusion page for a full overview.
A typical Chapel Hill raccoon removal job involves:
Raccoons can force through lightweight materials easily, so every seal needs to be heavy-duty. All technicians are Ridge-Guard Certified and certified in advanced metal fabrication for wildlife exclusion and animal damage repair. Triangle Wildlife Removal holds NC Wildlife Control Agent Permit #DCA25000312 and is an active NWCOA member.
Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. was founded in 1990 by Tad Bassett, who 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 has spent 15 years handling raccoon removal and other nuisance wildlife calls across Orange County and the Triangle.
Additional credentials:
Homeowners rate the company consistently high, with a Yelp profile showing positive reviews and a 4.8-star Google rating across 400+ reviews.
Every raccoon removal job in Chapel Hill comes with a limited lifetime warranty on exclusion materials and workmanship. If raccoons return to a sealed entry point, Triangle Wildlife Removal comes back at no additional cost. The company is licensed and insured for wildlife control and pest control throughout Orange County.
Triangle Wildlife Removal is the only raccoon removal company serving Chapel Hill 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 one raccoon or a mother with pups in your attic, Chapel Hill raccoon removal starts with Triangle Wildlife Removal.
Contact us today for raccoon removal services in Chapel Hill.
Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc.
1913 Lost Cove Ln Raleigh, NC 27603
(919) 661-0722