Take control with effective wildlife solutions.
As a homeowner, you probably take great care to ensure your property looks its best. After all, your Kernersville, North Carolina home is one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make. However, dealing with wildlife control might not be something you thought you would need. At Triad Wildlife Experts, we have over 15 years of experience removing a variety of wildlife from homes, as well as ensuring the damage they cause is repaired.
Over the years, we’ve provided wildlife control services for raccoons, squirrels, bats, birds, rodents, and more. These animals can get into homes and damage wires, wood, and walls by digging holes and chewing. This can lead to expensive repairs and sleepless nights. Our wildlife control methods offer an effective and humane way to rid your property of these animals, as well as preventative solutions and a plan for repairs.
Wildlife control is more than just the animals that can get into your home. Our team is also skilled in working with coyotes, foxes, moles, skunks, and other animals you might see around the area. While it’s better to have the issue on the outside of your home rather than inside, if not addressed, your landscaping, fencing, and exterior buildings are at risk.
Beyond the damage that wild animals can do, they also cause stress and frustration, especially when you have pets and children who like to play outside—not to mention the noise that a family of raccoons might make when checking out what you have in your trash cans.
If you’re in need of wildlife control in the Kernersville area, contact our team today. We’ll assess your needs and create a plan that helps you gain back control of your home and your land.
At Triad Wildlife Experts, we offer wildlife control services in Greensboro, Pfafftown, Clemmons, Lewisville, Walkertown, Browns Summit, Colfax, Gibsonville, High Point, Jamestown, Julian, McLeansville, Oak Ridge, Pleasant Garden, Stokesdale, Summerfield, Bermuda Run, Mocksville, Advance, Lexington, Thomasville, Winston-Salem, and Kernersville, North Carolina.