Wildlife Removal in Vermont
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Wildlife Removal Services in Vermont
Vermont's heavily forested landscape supports high porcupine and fisher populations, with porcupines causing significant damage to wood structures, vehicles, and plywood in rural and mountain communities. Bat maternity colonies in older Vermont homes and barns are common and are strictly protected from June 1 through August 15 under Vermont Fish and Wildlife regulations.
Wildlife removal in Vermont is regulated by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. All contractors in our directory hold the required state permits and follow humane, legal removal practices. Fall intrusion season begins in September as animals prepare for Vermont's long, cold winters.
Common Wildlife Problems in Vermont
- Raccoons — attic damage, chimney entry, trash raiding
- Squirrels — chewing wiring, nesting in attics and walls
- Bats — colony infestations, health concerns, roosting removal
- Snakes — identification, removal, exclusion
- Groundhogs & Moles — yard and foundation damage
- Birds — nesting, exclusion, deterrents