Professional Wildlife Removal in Lenoir City

If you’re hearing scratching in the attic, thumps in the walls, or strange noises coming from your crawlspace, chances are you’ve got a wild animal inside your home. We see it all the time, especially in homes near Tellico Lake, Fort Loudoun Dam, and the wooded areas surrounding Tellico Village and Highland Park.

We specialize in removing animals safely, cleaning up the mess, and sealing up your home so they can’t get back in. If you’re worried something is nesting where it shouldn’t be, we’ll find it and fix the problem the right way. Call or submit a contact form for a free wildlife removal inspection. 

Signs You May Have a Wildlife Problem

Not sure if you need help yet? Here are some warning signs to look out for:

  • Noises in the attic, especially in the early morning or late at night

  • Urine or ammonia smells, especially after it rains

  • Droppings in the attic or garage

  • Chewed wires, torn ductwork, or insulation scattered around

  • Animals spotted on your roof, deck, or near foundation vents

  • Increased insect activity (often a sign of hidden waste)

Even if you haven’t seen the animal, these signs often point to something nesting inside.

What Kind of Wildlife Do We Remove in Lenoir City?

Lenoir City sits right between the lake and the woods, which makes it a prime spot for nuisance wildlife. These are the animals we deal with most around here:

  • Raccoons- They’re smart and strong. If you’re hearing loud thuds at night or find damage to your roof vents or soffits, raccoons might be the culprit.

  • Squirrels- They chew through wood, wires, metal,  and insulation to build nests in attics, especially in homes near mature trees.

  • Bats- We get a lot of calls about bats roosting behind shutters or inside gable vents. Bat guano is dangerous and should be cleaned up professionally.

  • Snakes -Usually in crawlspaces or garages. Some are harmless, but we also have copperheads around here.

  • Skunks- They commonly dig under decks and sheds to den.

  • Opossums – Often found under homes or inside crawlspaces. 

If you’re seeing wildlife, hearing strange noises, or just have a gut feeling something’s off, we can help you figure it out. Call or submit a contact form for a free inspection.

Our Wildlife Removal Process

We take a comprehensive approach to wildlife control. It’s not just about getting the animal out—it’s about making sure your home is protected long-term.

  1. We start by inspecting your attic, crawlspace, and exterior to identify the species, locate entry points, and assess any damage.

  2. We use live traps, one-way doors, and exclusion techniques that allow animals to leave without harm.

  3. Once the animals are out, we seal every entry point. We handle repairs to soffits, vents, gable returns, and crawl space doors using chew-proof materials.

  4. Wildlife leaves behind urine, feces, and nesting material that can pose health risks. We clean and sanitize the space safely.

  5. If your insulation is contaminated or compressed, we can remove it and install new, energy-efficient insulation.

We’re not here to patch it up and hope for the best. Our goal is to solve the problem at its source and keep it from happening again.

Why Homeowners in Lenoir City Trust Us

We’re a small, local company—not a call center or out-of-town franchise. We live and work here in East Tennessee. We know the neighborhoods, the wildlife, and how these animals get into homes.

Here’s what you can expect when you work with us:

  • Licensed and insured professionals

  • Fast response times for Lenoir City residents

  • Straightforward pricing. No games or hidden fees

  • Friendly, respectful technicians who explain everything clearly

  • Proven results with long-term exclusion work

We treat your home like it’s our own. Call us or submit a contact form to get a free estimate and professional solutions. 

How to Prevent Wildlife from Coming Back

Most of the animals we remove were only able to get in because of gaps, vents, or damaged structures around the home. We install heavy-duty materials that blend in with your home and hold up to chewing, clawing, and East Tennessee weather.

Let's Solve Your Wildlife Problem

If you’re in Lenoir City and you think something’s living where it shouldn’t be, don’t wait. The longer animals are in your home, the more damage they cause. 

We’re happy to take a look, answer your questions, and help you decide what to do next. Call us or fill out our contact form to schedule your inspection. 

Frequently Asked Wildlife Removal Questions

How do I know if there’s an animal in my attic?

The most common sign is hearing noises. Critters usually sound like scratching, scurrying, or thumping, especially early in the morning or late at night. You might also notice droppings, chewed insulation, or a strong urine smell. In Lenoir City, this often points to squirrels, raccoons, or bats nesting in the attic.

We safely remove the raccoon using humane methods, then seal off the entry points and clean up any waste or nesting materials. Raccoons are smart and persistent. Without sealing up the attic, they may return, or another one may move in.

Costs vary depending on the animal, how many are present, and the amount of damage. A basic removal job may cost a few hundred dollars. More complex jobs, such as attic cleanup and exclusion, can cost more. We provide a clear estimate after inspection.

Removal itself is usually not covered. However, some policies may cover damage caused by the animal, such as chewed wiring or water damage. We can document any issues for your insurance company if you plan to file a claim.

For wildlife on private property, especially inside your home or structure, you’ll need to call a licensed wildlife removal professional. We’re trained and equipped to handle these situations safely and legally. We also handle cleanup, repairs, and exclusion to make sure the problem doesn’t come back.

Exclusion is the process of sealing off all potential entry points around your home. It’s the most effective long-term solution to prevent animals from coming back. In areas like Tellico Village and along the lake, exclusion is especially important due to high wildlife activity.