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We handle nuisance wildlife with proven methods that prioritize both effectiveness and proper handling, from initial inspection through follow-up.

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Wildlife Removal in Ninety Six, SC

If you have been hearing things go bump in the night or noticing signs of digging around your yard, wildlife has likely made itself comfortable on your property. In Ninety Six, that is not unusual. The wooded surroundings and mild Upstate South Carolina climate give raccoons, skunks, and opossums plenty of reason to wander close to home, and once they find a way in or a food source, they tend to stick around.

American Termapest handles wildlife removal quickly and with methods that are humane from start to finish. Beyond getting the animal off your property, we also work to close off the entry points and conditions that brought them in, so you are not dealing with the same problem a few weeks down the road.

Here is what we remove in Ninety Six:

  • Raccoons
  • Opossums
  • Armadillos
  • And Skunks

Whether it is a skunk under your deck or a raccoon making a mess of your trash, we will take care of it and help make sure it does not become a repeat situation. Reach out to get started.

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When Wildlife Gets Too Close to Home

Raccoons rooting through trash, armadillos tearing up the yard, skunks settling under a deck. These are not rare events in Ninety Six. They are regular calls we get from homeowners dealing with Wildlife and wanting it handled correctly. Wildlife that finds a way onto your property, into your crawl space, or near your structure tends to stay unless something changes. Trapping and targeted exclusion work is how that changes.

Here is how the process works when you call American Termapest:

  1. We assess your property to identify the species involved, where they are active, and how they are accessing the areas around your home.
  2. We set appropriate traps in targeted locations based on the animal's habits and the specific conditions on your property.
  3. We monitor and service the traps, check progress, and adjust placement as needed until the animal is removed.
  4. Where it applies, we discuss exclusion options to reduce the likelihood that another animal moves into the same spot after removal.

Why Homeowners in the Upstate Trust American Termapest for Wildlife Removal

American Termapest is a locally owned company, not a national franchise. The person handling your wildlife call knows this region, the terrain, and the animals that are actually causing problems here. Raccoons, opossums, armadillos, and skunks each require a different approach, and that is exactly how we treat them. You get straightforward service from someone who is accountable to this community and stands behind the work.

Your Neighborhood Wildlife Pros in Ninety Six

Our team lives and works right here in Ninety Six, so when raccoons, opossums, armadillos, or skunks become a problem, we know exactly what we're dealing with and can get to you fast.

American Termapest is actively involved in the local community, and that investment carries into every job we take on, because our reputation here matters to us personally.

Wildlife Exclusion That Keeps Animals From Coming Back in Ninety Six

Once a raccoon, opossum, skunk, or armadillo finds a way into your home, it will come back. That is why trapping alone only solves part of the problem. Wildlife exclusion closes the entry points so the same issue does not repeat itself.

The process starts with a thorough inspection of your home's exterior, focusing on gaps around the foundation, crawl space vents, soffits, and any openings where wildlife could push through. Common entry points get sealed using materials suited to the type of animal and the area of the home. The goal is to block access without leaving new weak spots for something else to get through.

A Practical Approach to Wildlife Control in Ninety Six

Exclusion works because it addresses the structural vulnerabilities that attract wildlife in the first place. Older homes, crawl spaces with failing vent covers, and yards that border wooded stretches are common setups in this region. Animals are opportunistic, and any small gap is an invitation. Sealing those gaps after a removal means your home stops being the easy option.

American Termapest combines trapping with exclusion work to give you a more complete result. Removing the animal matters, but protecting the structure afterward is what prevents a recurring problem. If wildlife keeps finding its way onto your property, exclusion is where that cycle stops.

Common Signs of Wildlife Activity Around Ninety Six Homes

Raccoons, opossums, armadillos, and skunks are a regular part of life in Ninety Six and across South Carolina. They are adaptable animals that move through residential neighborhoods, find their way into crawl spaces and attics, and often go unnoticed until the damage is already done.

Knowing what to look for early makes a real difference. These animals do not announce themselves, so the signs are often physical rather than visible.

Common signs of wildlife activity that South Carolina homeowners report include:

  • Scratching, thumping, or shuffling sounds in the attic, crawl space, or under the porch, especially at night
  • Overturned garbage cans or scattered trash with no obvious explanation
  • Cone-shaped holes or freshly disturbed soil in the yard, a common sign of armadillo rooting
  • Tracks, droppings, or worn paths along fence lines, under decks, or near foundation vents
  • A strong musky odor near the home's exterior, particularly under porches or along the foundation
  • Torn or damaged vent screens, soffits, or crawl space access points
  • Nest material, fur, or debris found inside attic insulation or in tight spaces under the structure

Some of these signs point to a one-time pass-through, while others suggest an animal has already found a consistent entry point and is using your home as a regular shelter. Understanding which situation you are dealing with shapes what needs to happen next.

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