This is the government animal control services operating in Wake County and sponsored by the city of Raleigh. This agency typically deals with domestic animal issues involving dogs and cats. This includes things like dangerous dogs, stray cats, pet adoptions, etc. However, this agency will sometimes lend assistance with wildlife concerns. Call (919) 831-6311 and ask if they will assist with your wildlife problem. To increase the chance of success, do not lie, but if applicable, state that the problem is a public health matter in Raleigh, or that you feel the public safety is at risk, perhaps due to the spread of rabies or other diseases.
This is NOT a government agency. It is privately run, and operates on volunteer donations. This is a wildlife rehabber facility that deals strictly with wild animals. They may be able to help you with your wildlife problem, depending on the type of problem. The level of help might depend on their resources at the time. They will almost surely help in any case of an injured wild animal, or an orphaned baby animal, such as a baby squirrel or bird that fell out of a tree, or a baby opossum, etc. Please treat Raleigh Wildlife Rehabilitation kindly and donate if you are able to.
This is the statewide government wildlife agency in North Carolina, using your tax dollars to address wildlife issues. Sometimes called the North Carolina Fish & Wildlife Agency. North Carolina game wardens address many wildlife management matters, from hunting licenses, to poaching, endangered species, and yes, wildlife management. They deal with wild animals outside the range of a pest control company, such as cougars or bears. But they also have resources that may apply to your wildlife problem. To increase the chance of success, state that the problem is a public health matter in North Carolina perhaps due to the spread of rabies or other diseases.
Yes, the Raleigh police department will sometimes help with wildlife problems! I've seen many cases of the cops chasing down an errant bat in your house or snake in your pool! To increase the chance of success, never lie to the police dispatcher, but if applicable, state that you feel your personal safety is at risk, or the problem is a public safety matter in Raleigh, or a public health issue perhaps due to the spread of rabies or other diseases. Success may come down to whether or not a police officer wants to show up to this call, or is available. It's not always consistent.
If you can't manage to get free service, we can help. No free agency is going to provide the level of service we provide. We specialize in all aspects of wildlife control. It's what we do. If you have animals in your attic, for example, you need someone to inspect your home and attic, identify and remove the animals with advanced techniques and equipment, you need repairs to your roof or vents to keep critters out, and repair and cleanup in your attic. The Raleigh or North Carolina government services aren't going to do that for you. Call us if you want to get:
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Carolina Wildlife Removal provides professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the city of Raleigh in North Carolina. We offer custom animal control solutions for almost any type of wildlife problem, whether it be the noises of squirrels running through the attic, a colony of bats living in a building, animals digging in your yard, or the destructive behavior of a raccoon or other critter, we have the experience and the tools to quickly and professionally solve your problem. For a consultation and price quote, give us a call at 984-569-6073
Raleigh Wildlife Tip:
What would be the best place to release a raccoon - If you've caught a raccoon and need to know where to release it, you have to consider a few things first. Before you drive the animal away from your home, check to see if it is a nursing mother. You can usually tell by the presence of descended, swollen teats along the abdomen. If you see these, there are babies somewhere that need to be found and relocated, too. Assuming the raccoon is a male, you need to take him at least five miles away. Ten miles would be better, but five miles is the minimum. The area should be wooded with an even mixture of brush and open ground. The raccoon is going to want to hide, and he is either going to scoot up a tree or take to the brush. Water should also be nearby. For an adult, finding food will not be difficult if the nearby stream is sizeable. Relocating a mother and her babies is going to be more of a challenge. If you really want to have the best success, create a wooden raccoon house and leave the babies inside, up in the crook of a tree. The mother should be able to find them by scent, and they will be protected if she decides to abandon them. Check back each day to make sure they appear cared for. If she is going to take care of them, the mother will likely move them by day 3.
We are happy to provide the information for free Raleigh wildlife removal services. Hopefully one of these agencies is able to help you. If not, we are happy to help you solve your wildlife problem, quickly, professionally, and humanely. Our wildlife control work is superior to any of the work you will find from these free services. Feel free to call us 24/7 at 984-569-6073 to discuss your wildlife issue, and we can give you a price quote over the phone.