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Carr Wildlife Removal
Are you in need of Carr wildlife removal? Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. has handled Carr’s nuisance animal removal needs since 1990. Owned and operated by Tad Bassett, who holds a B.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife Management from NC State University and a NC Wildlife Control Agent Permit #DCA25000312. Our team includes licensed wildlife control operators, a staff zoologist, and field operators with decades of experience in the Triangle area of North Carolina. We maintain a 4.7+ rating across 400+ Google reviews, a 4.9 star Angi rating, 150+ Nextdoor Favs and a BBB A+ rating with zero complaints.
Every animal proofing and wildlife exclusion job comes with a limited lifetime warranty on workmanship and materials. If animals return to a sealed entry point, we come back to fix it.
Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc.
1913 Lost Cove Ln, Raleigh, NC 27603
Phone: (919) 661-0722
Hours: Monday - Sunday, 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM | 24/7 Emergency Service
NC WCA Permit #DCA25000312 | NC Pest Control License #1778 PW
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Our Carr Wildlife Control Services
Carr is an unincorporated community in Durham County near Duke Forest and the New Hope Creek corridor. Residential development in the area borders mature forest, and wooded lots and stream buffers create direct pathways for wildlife moving between forest habitat and homes. This proximity to large tracts of unbroken woodland keeps wildlife pressure on Carr properties consistent throughout the year.
If you have been hearing scratching sounds in your attic, rumbling and tussling at night or have noticed exterior damage to your soffits or roof, you may have nuisance wildlife in your attic. In Carr, North Carolina homes across the area experience animals in the attic ranging from bats and birds, to rats and squirrels and animals as large and powerful as raccoons. Animals in the attic can present problems such as the introduction of parasites and disease into your home, along with the obvious threat of physical damage to your home’s exterior like shingles, fascia, vents and soffits to the interior of your home such as crushing attic insulation, damaging drywall with urine and feces and numerous other interior damage. We safely and humanely get rid of animals in the attic, provide full services for clean up, damage repair and wildlife exclusion.
Carr, NC Bat Removal

A bat colony in your attic starts quietly. You might not notice until guano accumulates on insulation and ammonia odors drift into living spaces below.
Bats enter through ridge vent gaps, fascia cracks, and openings around chimneys. Carr bat removal requires professional bat exclusion work that seals every gap after bats depart.
- Entry points: ridge vents, gable vents, chimney gaps, fascia-to-soffit junctions, and mortar cracks
- Damage: guano stains insulation, creates ammonia odors, and degrades attic air quality over time
- Health risk: bat droppings harbor Histoplasma capsulatum, a fungus that causes respiratory illness
- Removal method: one-way exclusion doors installed at active entry points during the legal exclusion window
- Permanent exclusion: every gap sealed with rigid materials after bats have departed the roost
North Carolina law prohibits bat exclusion during the May through July maternity season when pups cannot fly – the CDC histoplasmosis overview explains the seasonal restrictions our technicians follow.
Flying Squirrel Removal in Carr, NC

Flying squirrels are the quietest attic invaders we deal with in Carr. They’re active after dark and rarely make noise loud enough to notice until the colony grows large.
Carr flying squirrel removal starts with finding construction gaps in soffits, gable vents, and where utility lines penetrate your roofline. A single opening can serve an entire colony.
- Entry points: soffit gaps, gable vents, construction gaps at dormers, and holes where utilities enter
- Damage: shredded insulation for nesting, urine staining on ceiling drywall, and gnawed wiring
- Colony size: flying squirrels nest communally, so finding one usually means a dozen or more
- Removal: live trapping combined with one-way exclusion doors clears the colony humanely
- Prevention: sealing all entry points and trimming branches back from the roofline stops re-entry
Flying squirrels are more social than their daytime cousins and den in groups that can overwhelm an attic space – the Connecticut DEEP flying squirrel fact sheet explains the colonial nesting behavior our technicians encounter.
Carr Squirrel Removal Services

Squirrels are active during the day and create obvious noise in attics and wall cavities. They chew through soffit and fascia boards to access attics, where they nest and store food.
The fire hazard from gnawed wiring makes Carr squirrel removal urgent once you hear them overhead.
- Entry points: gnawed holes in fascia boards, gaps at roof returns, damaged soffit panels, and open gable vents
- Fire hazard: squirrels chew electrical wiring down to bare copper, creating spark risks inside wall cavities
- Structural damage: gnawing weakens roof framing, tears insulation apart, and opens holes that let water in
- Humane trapping: live cage traps set at entry points, checked daily by licensed wildlife removal technicians
- Exclusion: steel flashing and ridge guard systems block every access point after removal
Properties with mature trees experience frequent squirrel problems because these rodents have direct access from the canopy – the Penn State Extension guide to tree squirrels covers the nesting patterns our technicians encounter.
Raccoon Removal in Carr

Raccoons weigh up to 20 pounds and use that strength to tear open fascia boards, vents, and soffits. They’re looking for warm, dry denning sites, and your attic is ideal.
Carr raccoon removal is urgent because raccoon feces contaminate insulation with dangerous parasites.
- Entry points: ridge vents, soffits, fascia boards, chimney caps, and gable vents
- Damage: contaminated insulation, torn ductwork, and structural gaps widened over time
- Health risk: raccoon feces carry Baylisascaris roundworm eggs that survive in insulation for years
- Removal: live traps checked every 24 hours, nursing females handled with care during baby season
- Exclusion: all structural entry points sealed after removal, guaranteed workmanship and materials
Raccoon feces in your attic create contamination problems that worsen with every season – the NC State Extension raccoon management guidance details the exposure risks that make professional cleanup necessary.
Carr, NC Rodent Removal

Rodent infestations establish quickly because rats and mice reproduce rapidly and need only tiny gaps to enter your home. They contaminate living spaces with droppings and gnaw on wiring and wood throughout Carr properties.
A pest control problem that starts with one or two rats quickly becomes a serious infestation affecting your entire home.
- Entry points: pipe penetrations, foundation cracks, gaps under doors, damaged vent screens, and weep holes
- Health risk: rodent droppings carry hantavirus and other pathogens that contaminate attic insulation
- Damage: gnawed wiring, shredded insulation, contaminated food storage, and chewed wood framing
- Removal: snap traps placed along active runways, checked and serviced on a regular schedule
- Exclusion: steel mesh, copper wool, and concrete patches seal every gap to prevent re-entry
Rodent populations can double every few weeks if left unchecked – the NC State Extension guide to structure-invading rats covers the behavior patterns that make early pest intervention critical for homeowners.
Snake Removal in Carr, NC

Snakes don’t damage your home, but finding one inside creates genuine panic. They enter through foundation cracks, basement window wells, and gaps around pipes in Carr homes.
Snakes follow rodent populations indoors, so a snake sighting often signals a bigger pest problem underneath.
- Entry points: foundation cracks, pipe penetrations, gaps under doors, and unsealed crawlspace vents
- Why they enter: snakes hunt rats and mice, so a nuisance rodent problem attracts them to your home
- Safe capture: our technicians use snake tongs to capture and relocate snakes humanely to suitable habitat
- Rodent link: removing the rat population eliminates the food source that brought snakes inside
- Exclusion: we seal foundation gaps and install door sweeps to block future snake entry
Carolina wildlife includes 37 snake species, six of which are venomous – the Carolina Herp Atlas helps homeowners identify the species our technicians commonly encounter in the Triangle.
Wildlife Exclusion and Damage Repair


Removing a wild animal from your attic is only half the job. Exclusion seals every entry point so new critters can’t move back in. Our licensed and insured technicians inspect your entire roofline, foundation, and every vent to find gaps that animals exploit.
We install chimney caps, ridge guard systems, and heavy-duty vent screening that withstand animal pressure and weather. Foundation cracks get sealed with steel mesh and concrete. Every gap larger than a quarter inch gets closed.
- Roof work: ridge guard installation, chimney caps, gable vent screening, and fascia board replacement
- Foundation: steel mesh over weep holes, concrete patching, and pipe penetration sealing
- Insulation: contaminated material removed, attic sanitized, and new insulation installed
- Structural repair: damaged soffits, fascia boards, roofing, and siding restored to working condition
Humane wildlife control done right means your home is sealed, cleaned, and repaired humanely. We guarantee our exclusion work so you can trust that the wildlife problem is solved for good.
Our Wildlife Removal Services
Triangle Wildlife Removal handles every step from inspection through removal, exclusion, damage repair, and attic restoration. Below are the most common wildlife problems we solve in Raleigh homes.
Bat Removal
Bats in your attic create health hazards from guano buildup and carry rabies risk. We perform full exclusion using one-way doors during the legal window of August through April, then seal every entry point on the structure.
Flying Squirrel Removal
Flying squirrels enter attics through gaps as small as a quarter and are most active at night during cold months. We trap, remove, and seal every construction gap at the roofline to keep them out permanently.
Squirrel Removal
Gray squirrels chew through fascia, soffits, and wiring to nest in attics, creating fire hazards and structural damage. We remove active squirrels with live traps and exclude them by sealing every entry point on the structure.
Raccoon Removal
Raccoons tear open soffits, rip through roof decking, and contaminate attic insulation with feces carrying raccoon roundworm. We trap and remove raccoons humanely, repair the damage they caused, and seal the structure to prevent re-entry.
Rodent Control
Rats and mice enter through pipe chases, A/C line penetrations, and foundation vents, contaminating insulation and chewing wiring. We trap and remove active rodents inside the structure and seal every exterior entry point to stop the cycle.
Bird Control
European starlings and house sparrows nest inside exhaust vents, dryer vents, and attic spaces, blocking airflow and creating fire hazards. We remove nesting material, install bird-proof vent covers, and clean contaminated ductwork.
Snake Removal
Snakes enter crawlspaces, garages, and basements through foundation gaps and pipe penetrations. We safely remove the snake, identify the species, and seal entry points to keep them from coming back.
Wildlife Exclusion
Wildlife exclusion seals every vulnerable opening on your home to prevent animals from getting in. We inspect the full structure, identify active entries and potential weak points, and install commercial-grade barriers backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Why Homeowners Choose Triangle Wildlife Removal
Wildlife removal is what we've done every day for over three decades. Tad Bassett founded this company in 1990 and has been running it full-time since January 1996. He still answers the phone himself. That kind of continuity is rare in this industry, and it's a big part of why customers keep calling back. In a detailed expert interview published by the Regency Park Partnership, a community resource serving over 244,000 Nextdoor neighbors across the Triangle, Tad covered everything from seasonal wildlife behavior and NC regulatory requirements to disease risks and homeowner prevention tips.
All technicians on our team are Ridge-Guard Certified, Bird Barrier Certified, and certified in advanced metal fabrication for wildlife exclusion and damage repairs. Triangle Wildlife Removal is the largest installer of Ridge-Guard on the East Coast, a distinction the company has held for approximately five years. Every exclusion job is backed by a limited lifetime warranty - if animals get back through a sealed entry point, we come back to address it at no charge.
Our Carr Service Areas
We service the entire Triangle area of North Carolina
We service all of Carr in Durham County including the Duke Forest area and New Hope Creek corridor. The large tracts of mature forest surrounding Carr give raccoons, squirrels, bats, and roof rats constant access to residential properties along the woodland edge. Homes adjacent to heavy tree canopy have aging soffits and fascia that develop gaps as North Carolina’s humidity breaks down wood and caulk over time. We also serve Durham, Chapel Hill, Lowes Grove, University, and Carrboro.
Our Industry Credentials
Triangle Wildlife Removal operates under NC Wildlife Control Agent Permit #DCA25000312, verifiable through the NC Wildlife Resources Commission WCA directory, and NC Pest Control License #1778 PW, verifiable through the NC Department of Agriculture license search. The company is an active member of the National Wildlife Control Operators Association and holds NWCOA Bat Standards Certification, the wildlife control industry's professional standard for bat exclusion work. All technicians are Ridge-Guard Certified Installers and Bird Barrier Certified, with additional certification in advanced metal fabrication for wildlife exclusion and structural damage repairs.
Homeowners can read field-level reviews of our Raleigh wildlife removal work on Yelp. Every employee passes a background check before hiring, with annual criminal and sexual predator screenings standard across the company.
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