Notice: Seeking Verified Partners in Morgantown, WV

AnimalControlSolutions.com is currently expanding its network in the Morgantown and Monongalia County area.

We are currently vetting new independent wildlife specialists in Morgantown to ensure they meet West Virginia’s standards for licensing, insurance, and humane exclusion. If you are a property owner in the Morgantown area, please utilize our species resources below. Are you a local provider? Contact us to join our verified directory.

AnimalControlSolutions.com is the premier resource for property owners seeking professional wildlife resolution in Morgantown. We provide the structural data and professional work order standards required to solve complex human-wildlife conflicts in the Monongahela Valley, ensuring properties are fortified against raccoons in the attic, bats in the walls, and squirrels in the eaves.

The Morgantown Professional Work Order

1. Inspection

Identifying entry points in ridge vents, soffit gaps, and roofline returns common in Morgantown residential architecture.

2. Removal

Humane extraction via live trapping or state-compliant wildlife exclusion systems for West Virginia nuisance animals.

3. Exclusion

Permanent structural repairs using galvanized steel mesh—the material squirrels and raccoons cannot penetrate.

4. Restoration

Professional contaminated attic insulation replacement and sanitization to eliminate pheromones and bio-hazardous waste.


Local Morgantown Wildlife Resource Pages

While we finalize our local provider partnerships, please utilize our species-specific resource page for Morgantown to understand professional standards for removal:


Frequently Asked Questions

Are bats a common problem in Morgantown?

Yes. Morgantown homes often see bat activity in attics. Professional bat removal must follow West Virginia's maternity season guidelines (typically June 1st – August 15th), during which exclusion is legally restricted to protect flightless pups.

What is the risk of having a raccoon in my Morgantown attic?

Raccoons can destroy insulation and chew through electrical wiring, creating significant fire hazards. Their waste can also contain Roundworm, making professional attic restoration and sanitization a medical and safety priority.

Independent Provider Notice: AnimalControlSolutions.com is an independent directory. Our Morgantown network is currently expanding. Please verify all WV DNR permits with your technician directly before service. For issues involving domestic pets (dogs/cats), please contact Monongalia County Animal Control at (304) 291-7267.