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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 24 MIN

Raleigh, NC's Nuisance Wildlife Activity Schedule

from Triangle Wildlife Removal Podcast · host Tad Bassett

If you hear something scratching in your attic in January, it's probably not the same animal making noise in April. Every nuisance wildlife species in Raleigh follows a predictable seasonal pattern, and understanding Raleigh, NC's nuisance wildlife activity schedule is the difference between catching a problem early and dealing with a full-blown infestation. Raccoons tear into attics ahead of spring birthing season. Flying squirrels pack into wall voids by the dozens when temperatures drop. Bats form maternity colonies right before a three-month state-mandated exclusion blackout shuts down all removal options. Each one follows a clock, and that clock is tied directly to Raleigh's climate and breeding cycles. This episode breaks down the full 12-month nuisance wildlife activity schedule for Raleigh, NC homeowners, covering what's breeding, what's invading structures, what's legally off-limits for removal, and what warning signs to watch for in every season. From the February skunk mating frenzy that fills neighborhoods with odor complaints to the August baby copperhead surge to the October rodent invasion that hits like clockwork every fall, we walk through every species that causes problems in Raleigh homes and exactly when they do it. We also cover the North Carolina regulations that dictate when certain animals can and cannot be removed, including species that are illegal to relocate and the bat exclusion blackout window that catches homeowners off guard every spring. Whether you're hearing noises in your attic right now or trying to get ahead of next season's problems, Raleigh, NC's nuisance wildlife activity schedule gives you a month-by-month breakdown of what to expect and when to act. Knowing the calendar means knowing when to call a licensed wildlife control agent, when exclusion work is most effective, and w----more---- Triangle Wildlife Removal has handled Raleigh wildlife removal since 1990. Owner Tad Bassett holds a B.S. in Fisheries and Wildlife Management from NC State University and carries NC Wildlife Control Agent Permit #DCA25000312. His 14-person team includes licensed wildlife control technicians, a staff zoologist, and field operators with decades of combined experience across the Triangle. The company maintains a 4.7-4.8 star rating across 400+ Google reviews, a 4.9 star Angi rating, and a BBB A+ rating with zero complaints. Every exclusion job comes with a limited lifetime warranty on workmanship and materials. If animals return to a sealed entry point, we come back to fix it. Triangle Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, Inc. 1913 Lost Cove Ln, Raleigh, NC 27603 Phone: (919) 661-0722 Hours: Monday – Sunday, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM | 24/7 Emergency Service NC WCA Permit #DCA25000312 | NC Pest Control License #1778 PW    

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