Wildlife Removal in Hedgesville, WV
When something gets into your home that doesn't belong there, the last thing you want is to wait days for help or deal with a company that makes the process harder than it needs to be. Wildlife control in Hedgesville doesn't have to be complicated. Petti Pest Control keeps it straightforward: fast response, honest pricing, and technicians who actually know what they're doing.
Petti is a family-owned business serving the Eastern Panhandle and the I-81 corridor, and we live here just like you do. Our wildlife removal process covers everything from the initial inspection to full exclusion, so animals can't find their way back in. We use humane methods, sanitize affected areas, and stand behind our work with a satisfaction guarantee. Wildlife removal in Hedgesville means real accountability, not a 1-800 number and a stranger at your door.
Here's why homeowners across Berkeley County and the Panhandle trust Petti for long-term wildlife control:
- Free comprehensive inspection, inside and out
- Available same-day and next-day service
- Humane trapping, baiting, and exclusion methods
- Full sanitization of affected areas
- TAP® insulation installation if attic damage has occurred
- Satisfaction guarantee, no extra cost if they come back
- 6 years serving families in the region
- No hidden fees, straightforward pricing every time
Additional Services in Hedgesville
Wildlife Getting Into Your Home Is a Problem That Gets Worse Fast
When an animal finds its way into your property in Hedgesville, it rarely comes alone and it rarely leaves on its own. Squirrels in the attic, bats in the walls, snakes in the crawlspace — these situations can cause real structural damage and expose your family to disease. Petti Pest Control handles wildlife removal with humane methods, honest pricing, and no surprises on the invoice.
Here is how Petti handles wildlife removal from start to finish:
- We start with a free, thorough inspection of your home inside and out to identify entry points and assess the extent of the problem
- We remove the animal using humane trapping, baiting, or exclusion methods suited to the specific species
- We fully sanitize all affected areas to address any contamination left behind
- We seal entry points and apply exclusion measures to keep wildlife from coming back
- If attic insulation was damaged, we offer TAP® insulation installation to restore what was lost
Why Choose Petti Pest Control for Wildlife Removal
Petti is a family-owned company serving the Eastern Panhandle, Berkeley County, and the I-81 corridor. We live here too, and we treat every home the way we treat our own. Our technicians are well-trained, fully licensed, and backed by a satisfaction guarantee — if the problem comes back, so do we at no extra charge. Straightforward pricing, real accountability, and available same-day service when you need help fast.
Same-Day Wildlife Removal When It Matters Most
When a bat gets into your living space or a squirrel starts tearing through your attic, the longer it sits, the worse the damage gets — and the bigger the repair bill.
Petti Pest Control offers available same-day service, so you're not stuck waiting around for days while the situation gets out of hand — just call us and we'll get someone out fast.
There's no requirement to call before noon, and Petti works around your schedule, not the other way around.
From the first call to the final inspection, you've got a team that shows up, does the job right, and stands behind the work.
Wildlife Exclusion Services That Keep Animals From Coming Back
If an animal has found its way into your home once, it will find its way back in again without the right fix. That is where wildlife exclusion comes in. At Petti Pest Control, our wildlife control process goes beyond removal. We seal off the entry points animals use to get inside in the first place, whether that is a gap in your roofline, a compromised soffit, or a crack in the foundation that has opened up over time in an older home.
A Real Fix for Eastern Panhandle Homeowners Tired of the Same Problem Coming Back
Exclusion work is straightforward. We inspect your home, identify how and where animals are getting in, and then physically block those access points using materials built to hold up. We use humane methods throughout the process, and once the work is done, animals cannot re-enter the treated areas. For homes in the Berkeley County and Frederick County areas, where older construction often means more gaps and entry points, that kind of lasting seal matters. Petti also offers sanitization of affected areas and, where attic damage has occurred, TAP insulation installation to restore what animals have compromised. The result is a home that is treated properly, not just temporarily.
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.

