Wildlife Problems in Cary Homes
Cary consistently ranks among the best places to live in North Carolina. But those same mature trees and green buffers that make Cary neighborhoods desirable also create highways for wildlife to reach your roof.
Squirrels are the number one offender. The town's dense hardwood canopy gives squirrels direct access to virtually every roofline. Raccoons are also extremely common, especially near greenway corridors.
Cary Neighborhoods We Serve
We cover all of Cary including Preston, Lochmere, Amberly, Regency Park, MacGregor Park, Kildaire Farms, Weston, Carpenter Village, West Cary, and surrounding areas including Morrisville.
Common Cary Wildlife Calls
- Squirrels in the attic — the most frequent call, especially October through April
- Raccoons under decks or in attics — common near greenway corridors
- Bats roosting in gable vents — Cary's older homes are particularly susceptible
- Snakes around foundations — copperheads and rat snakes near wooded lots
- Birds nesting in vents — starlings and sparrows blocking dryer and bathroom vents