Coyotes do not den inside structures, so coyote work is a property-level problem: assess what is drawing them in, remove the attractants, and put deterrence in place. We work within Virginia wildlife regulations and set honest expectations.
This is assessment and deterrence, not attic exclusion. The goal is to make the property a poor choice for a coyote.
Walk the property for attractants - food sources, shelter, pet-feeding patterns, and travel corridors that make the site appealing.
A plan to remove or secure what is drawing coyotes in, which is the most effective step a homeowner controls.
Practical deterrence measures and, where warranted, removal handled within Virginia wildlife regulations.
Coyotes are wide-ranging and will not be sealed out of a structure the way an attic animal is. The work that holds up is reducing attractants and adding deterrence, with honest guidance on what professional removal can and cannot do.
This is part of our full wildlife removal and exclusion program. Damage repair and cleanup run through home repair and attic insulation.
Not the same way. Coyotes range over large areas and do not den in your structure, so the durable work is reducing what attracts them and adding deterrence. We are honest about what removal can and cannot achieve.
Food is the big one - pet food left out, unsecured trash, fallen fruit, and the rodents those attract. Securing the food supply is the single most effective step.
They can be, especially small pets at dawn and dusk. Our assessment includes pet-safety guidance specific to your property.
Yes. Any removal is handled within Virginia wildlife regulations, and we will tell you plainly when deterrence is the better path.
One assessment identifies the attractants and sets a practical deterrence plan.