Are you looking for help with Durham wildlife removal services? In this podcast we will be discussing the most common wildlife problems in Durham homes, how humane removal and permanent exclusion work, and how to identify which animal has moved into your attic, chimney, or crawlspace. Bats, flying squirrels, gray squirrels, raccoons, rodents, and snakes all target the same structural weak points on Durham homes.
Durham County's mature tree canopy and older housing stock create consistent wildlife pressure on residential structures. Gaps along the roofline, at ridge vents, soffits, and chimney caps give animals easy access to attics and wall voids. Each species requires a different approach, but every removal job ends the same way - permanent exclusion to seal the structure and prevent re-entry.
Daytime scratching and running overhead usually means gray squirrels. Rapid nighttime scurrying points to flying squirrels or rodents. Heavy thumping after dark is most often raccoons. Identifying the species helps your wildlife control operator plan the right removal strategy.
How Wildlife Removal Works in Durham
Every Durham wildlife removal job begins with an inspection to identify the species, locate entry points, and assess damage. Our wildlife control operators determine whether you are dealing with bats, squirrels, raccoons, rodents, or another nuisance animal before recommending a plan. Visit our wildlife exclusion and animal damage repair page for details on how exclusion protects your home after removal.
Services provided across Durham include:
Bat removal: One-way door exclusion, guano cleanup, attic restorationFlying squirrel removal: Colony eviction, one-way doors, full exclusion of all entry pointsSquirrel removal: Live trapping, entry point sealing, fascia and soffit repairRaccoon removal: Humane live trapping, chimney and attic exclusion, insulation replacementRodent control: Rat and mouse trapping, crawlspace and attic exclusion, droppings cleanupSnake removal: Safe capture, relocation, habitat modification around the foundationEvery technician is Ridge-Guard Certified, Bird Barrier Certified, and certified in advanced metal fabrication for wildlife exclusion and animal damage repair. Triangle Wildlife Removal is the largest Ridge-Guard installer on the East Coast.
North Carolina's Longest-Operating Wildlife Control Company
Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. was founded in 1990 by Tad Bassett, who earned his B.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife Management from NC State University and previously worked with the NC Wildlife Resources Commission. The company has served Durham County homeowners for over 35 years. The 14-person team includes staff Zoologist Derek Cline with 15 years of field experience.
Licensing and credentials:
NC Wildlife Control Agent Permit #DCA25000312NC Pest Control License #1778 PWNWCOA member and Bat Standards Certified$5 million general liability insuranceInstitutional clients: NCDOT (nearly 25 years), NC State University, Wake County Public Schools (20+ years), RDU International AirportThe company holds a 4.9-star rating on Angi across 129 reviews and a featured expert in the Regency Park Partnership interview on wildlife management.
Full-Service Wildlife Removal Across Durham, NC
Every wildlife removal job in Durham is backed by a limited lifetime warranty on all exclusion work. If animals 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 Durham 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 maintains a BBB A+ rating with zero complaints. No matter what nuisance wildlife has moved into your attic, crawlspace, or chimney, Durham wildlife removal starts with a call to Triangle Wildlife Removal.
Contact us today for wildlife removal services in Durham.
Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc.
1913 Lost Cove Ln Raleigh, NC 27603