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🐍 Snake Removal in Lost City

Local licensed expert serving Lost City and all of Hardy County. Venomous and non-venomous snakes enter homes through foundation gaps. Professional identification and removal keeps your family safe.

Snake Removal — Lost City, West Virginia

Licensed local expert. Same-day and emergency service in Lost City.

Serving Lost City and all of Hardy County, West Virginia

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Snake Removal in Lost City — What to Expect

Never attempt to handle a snake — even non-venomous species can bite. Call a professional for safe identification and removal.

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Our Process in Lost City

Our local Hardy County contractor serves all of Lost City using the same proven, humane process for every job.

  • Safe snake capture and relocation
  • Species identification
  • Foundation and entry point sealing
  • Rodent control (eliminates food source)
  • Property inspection
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⚠️ Peak Activity Season

This is the most active period of the year for snake activity. Encounters near homes, in garages, and inside structures are most common from late spring through summer.

Snake Removal in Lost City, West Virginia — Local Context

The Southeast has the greatest diversity of venomous snakes in North America, including copperheads, cottonmouths, eastern diamondback rattlesnakes, timber rattlesnakes, and pygmy rattlesnakes. Copperhead removal is one of the most frequent wildlife calls across the region, particularly in suburban areas bordering wooded creek corridors. Black racers and rat snakes are commonly removed from attics, basements, and garages.

All wildlife removal in West Virginia is regulated by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. Our Lost City contractor is fully licensed under the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources and uses only permitted, humane removal methods.

Snake Removal Cost in Lost City

$100–$300+

Per snake removal visit. Property inspection and exclusion adds $300–$900+. Call for an estimate — pricing varies by contractor and job complexity.

Frequently Asked Questions — Snake Removal in Lost City

How much does snake removal cost in Lost City, West Virginia? +
A single snake removal visit in West Virginia typically costs $100–$300+. Full property inspection and exclusion to prevent snakes from re-entering structures runs $300–$900+. Ongoing seasonal snake control programs are available for Lost City properties with persistent pressure from surrounding habitat.
What venomous snakes should I watch for in Lost City, West Virginia? +
West Virginia's rugged mountain terrain concentrates wildlife near homes in river valleys and hollows, with raccoons, squirrels, and skunks being the most common intruders. Never attempt to identify a snake by approaching it — many non-venomous species mimic venomous ones. If you cannot confirm identification from a safe distance, treat it as venomous and call a professional in Lost City.
Why are snakes coming onto my Lost City property? +
Snakes follow their food supply. A Lost City property with a mouse or rat problem will attract snakes. Dense ground cover, wood piles, and tall grass provide shelter and hunting grounds. Eliminating rodent harborage is the most effective long-term snake deterrent alongside physical exclusion of structures.
Can snakes get inside my house in West Virginia? +
Yes. Snakes can enter through gaps as small as a quarter inch — gaps under doors, around pipe penetrations, foundation cracks, and open vents. West Virginia's rugged mountain terrain concentrates wildlife near homes in river valleys and hollows, with raccoons, squirrels, and skunks being the most common intruders. A professional inspection identifies all ground-level entry points and seals them permanently.
When are snakes most active in West Virginia? +
Snakes are most active in West Virginia from March through October. Spring emergence is the first peak — snakes come out of winter dormancy, bask in sunny areas, and begin moving onto properties as temperatures warm. Fall is the second peak as snakes actively move toward winter den sites and occasionally enter structures seeking warmth. Lost City residents should be most cautious during these two transition periods.