Notice: Seeking Verified Partners in Raleigh, NC

AnimalControlSolutions.com is currently expanding its network in the Raleigh-Durham area.

We are currently vetting new independent wildlife specialists in Raleigh and Wake County to ensure they meet our standards for licensing (WCA certification), insurance, and humane exclusion. If you are a property owner in the Raleigh area, please check back soon. Are you a local provider? Contact us to join our verified directory.

AnimalControlSolutions.com is the premier location-based resource for property owners seeking professional wildlife resolution in Raleigh. We provide the structural data and professional work order standards required to solve complex human-wildlife conflicts in the Triangle, ensuring properties are protected against local wildlife challenges.

The Raleigh Professional Work Order

1. Inspection

Identifying entry points in roofline soffits, ridge vents, and construction gaps common in Raleigh residential architecture.

2. Removal

Humane extraction via live trapping or state-compliant one-way exclusion systems (WC-certified).

3. Exclusion

Permanent structural repairs using reinforced steel and heavy-duty materials designed to withstand animal entry attempts.

4. Restoration

Professional attic sanitization and replacement of insulation contaminated by wildlife waste or pheromones.


Local Raleigh Wildlife Resource Pages

While we finalize our local provider partnerships, please utilize our species-specific resource pages for Raleigh to understand local challenges and professional standards for removal:


Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I have squirrels in my Raleigh attic?

Squirrels are a common nuisance in the Triangle. They can chew through electrical wiring and cause structural damage. Professional resolution involves a "Trapping and Exclusion" approach to remove existing animals and seal all potential entry points with galvanized steel.

Is bat exclusion legal year-round in North Carolina?

No. North Carolina has a "Bat Maternity Season" (typically May 1st through July 31st) during which flightless young are present. Professional exclusion cannot be performed during this window to ensure compliance with state wildlife regulations.

Independent Provider Notice: AnimalControlSolutions.com is an independent directory. Our Raleigh network is currently expanding. Please verify all licensing and insurance with your technician directly before service. For issues involving domestic pets (dogs/cats), please contact Wake County Animal Control.