Wildlife Removal in Bunker Hill, WV
Wildlife in or around your home is more than an inconvenience. Squirrels in the attic, snakes in the yard, bats finding their way inside — these problems don't resolve on their own, and the longer they go, the more damage they cause. If you've been dealing with something like this, wildlife control in Bunker Hill is exactly what Petti Pest Control is built for.
Petti uses a straightforward process: inspect, remove, and exclude. That means we find the problem, get rid of it humanely, and then seal things up so it doesn't come back. No repeat visits chasing the same issue, no surprise charges on the invoice. Just lasting protection from a local team that knows what wildlife looks like in this region and how to handle it.
Here's why homeowners trust Petti Pest Control for wildlife removal in Bunker Hill:
- Free, comprehensive inspection inside and outside your home
- Humane removal using organic products
- Full sanitization of affected areas
- Exclusion work to keep animals from coming back
- Available TAP® insulation installation if attic damage occurred
- Same-day and next-day availability
- Straightforward pricing with no hidden fees
- Backed by a satisfaction guarantee
- Family-owned and locally operated for 6 years
Additional Services in Bunker Hill
Wildlife Getting Into Your Home Is a Problem Worth Solving Fast
Wildlife control is one of those things most homeowners don't think about until something is scratching in the walls or showing up in the yard. Squirrels, bats, snakes, and birds can cause real structural damage and carry disease risks that don't go away on their own. In homes built in the 60s and 70s across Berkeley County and the Eastern Panhandle, gaps in soffits, rooflines, and foundations give animals easy entry points. The longer they're in, the more expensive the fix.
Here's how Petti Pest Control handles it from start to finish:
- A comprehensive, free inspection of your home inside and out to identify what's getting in and where
- A straightforward explanation of what we found, what it means, and what it costs to fix it, no guesswork, no hidden fees
- Trapping, baiting, or exclusion using humane methods and organic products depending on the situation
- Full sanitization of affected areas to address contamination left behind by wildlife
- Sealing entry points to keep animals from coming back
- Available TAP insulation installation if animals have damaged what's in your attic
Why Homeowners in the Eastern Panhandle Trust Petti for Wildlife Removal
Petti Pest Control is a family-owned, locally operated company serving families across West Virginia and Virginia. We live here too, which means we know the wildlife pressure that comes with the terrain in the Panhandle and the Frederick County area. You get available same-day and next-day service, honest pricing upfront, and technicians who are trained to do the job right. If something comes back after treatment, so do we, at no extra cost. That's not a marketing line, it's how we do business.
Same-Day Wildlife Removal When You Need It Most
A wild animal in or around your home is not something you want to sit on. The longer it goes unaddressed, the greater the risk of damage, contamination, or the animal getting further into your space.
Petti Pest Control offers available same-day service, so you are not stuck waiting around while the problem gets worse. No noon cutoff, no complicated process, just call and we will get someone out to you fast.
Petti technicians handle the inspection, removal, and cleanup, so you do not have to figure any of it out on your own. When something needs to be dealt with now, we show up.
Wildlife Exclusion Services That Keep Animals From Coming Back
If They Got In Once, They Can Get In Again
Removing an animal from your home solves the immediate problem. But without wildlife exclusion work, that same entry point stays open, and it is only a matter of time before something else finds its way in. At Petti Pest Control, our wildlife control process does not stop at removal. We find and seal the gaps, cracks, and openings that gave animals access in the first place.
Exclusion works by physically blocking entry points around your home. That means inspecting your roofline, vents, foundation gaps, and any area where materials have shifted or aged over time. Homes built in the 60s and 70s, common across Berkeley County and throughout the Eastern Panhandle, tend to have more of these vulnerabilities simply due to age and settling. Our technicians know what to look for and how to close those gaps with materials that hold up.
The benefit is straightforward. Once Petti completes the exclusion work, you are not just dealing with the animal that was already there. You are cutting off the route for every animal that might follow. That kind of lasting protection is what separates a real wildlife control solution from a temporary fix. No repeat visits for the same problem, and no surprises when the next season rolls around.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can wildlife damage my attic insulation?
Yes, and it's one of the most common and costly consequences of a wildlife intrusion. Animals nesting in attics contaminate and compress insulation with droppings and urine, significantly reducing its effectiveness. We offer TAP® insulation installation as an option for attics where the existing insulation has been damaged or compromised.
Do you use humane wildlife removal methods?
Yes. We use humane methods and organic products throughout our wildlife control process.
What diseases can wildlife carry into my home?
Bats are associated with rabies and histoplasmosis. Birds carry salmonella and can harbor mites and ticks. Rodent-like wildlife such as squirrels can transmit similar illnesses to mice and rats. Snakes themselves rarely carry disease, but can bring mites and ticks indoors. Proper removal, exclusion, and sanitization are all important for eliminating these risks, not just the animal itself.
What is exclusion and why is it important for wildlife control?
Exclusion is the process of identifying and permanently sealing the entry points animals are using to access your home. It's the most important step in long-term wildlife control because it prevents re-entry after the animals have been removed. Without exclusion, new animals of the same or different species will find the same openings, and the problem starts over.
What wildlife removal methods do you use?
We use trapping, baiting, and exclusion depending on the animal and the situation. We'll recommend the right combination of methods after our inspection.

