Will's Humane Wildlife Removal & Repair

Will's Humane Wildlife Removal & Repair SPECIALIZING IN HUMANE REMOVAL OF WILDLIFE FROM STRUCTURES, WILDLIFE DAMAGE REPAIR, DISINFECTION & CLEAN UP SERVICES.

SERVING RAPPAHANNOCK, FAUQUIER, PAGE, WARREN, CULPEPER AND MADISON COUNTIES + 340/522 AREA TO STEPHENS CITY (540)2197606

06/03/2026
Soffit return repair to prevent squirrels from accessing attic space.
05/19/2026

Soffit return repair to prevent squirrels from accessing attic space.

Attic remediation-Marshall, Virginia.  This home had damage due to gray squirrels, flying squirrels and mice. ***Here's ...
05/18/2026

Attic remediation-Marshall, Virginia. This home had damage due to gray squirrels, flying squirrels and mice.
***Here's how we performed our clean out/attic remediation services****
•The area below the attic entrance, and travel paths were prepped with protective coverings.
•A HEPA air filtration system was placed in the attic to capture any airborne debris during the removal process.
•The insulation, nesting materials and other debris were removed from the attic space.
•The space was detailed cleaned with a vacuum to remove any droppings or small debris that remained after the insulation was removed.
•The attic space was disinfected-to ensure the space is fully disinfected, an atomizing fogger with disinfectant was used to coat all surfaces (the attic smells so fresh and clean!)
•New, low VOC, undyed insulation was installed in the attic space.
•New soffit vent baffles were installed to replace the baffles the squirrels had chewed. These baffles ensure proper airflow through the attic space.

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Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources CNAP 7163188

When the 40 ft ladder won't reach, break out the 50 ft ladder!- Hardware cloth screening was installed on the exterior g...
05/03/2026

When the 40 ft ladder won't reach, break out the 50 ft ladder!
- Hardware cloth screening was installed on the exterior gable vents openings of this home in Warrenton, to exclude bats and flying squirrels.

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Crawlspace remediation, Front Royal Virginia.
05/02/2026

Crawlspace remediation, Front Royal Virginia.

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05/01/2026

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DWR URGES THE PUBLIC: IF YOU FIND A FAWN, LEAVE IT ALONE 🦌🚫

Signs of spring are abundant across the Commonwealth with flowering dogwoods in bloom, hayfields greening up, and white-tailed deer fawns being born. During this time fawns can often find their way into yards, gardens, and hayfields. Often, concerned citizens think these fawns need help, but in almost all cases, the best way to help is to simply give the fawn space and leave it alone.

Concerned people sometimes pick up animals that they think are orphaned. Most such "orphans" that good- intentioned citizens "rescue" every spring should have been left alone. Most wild animals will not abandon their young, but they do leave them alone for extended periods of time.

Fawns, born from May through July, are purposely left alone by their mothers. Female deer, called does, stay away from the fawns to avoid leading predators to their location. The white-spotted coat camouflages a fawn as it lies motionless in vegetation. Young fawns generally will not try to run away when they are approached. Does will return several times each day to move and/or feed their young. You probably will not see the doe at all since she only stays to feed the fawn for just a few minutes before leaving it alone again.

If a wild animal has been injured or truly orphaned, do not take matters into your own hands. Report the incident by calling the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) wildlife conflict helpline at 1-855-571-9003, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., or find a permitted wildlife rehabilitator through the DWR website. Only permitted wildlife rehabilitators are legally allowed to raise a fawn in captivity. Survival back in the wild is often low for rehabilitated fawns. Lessons during their first year of life, especially from their mother, are critical for a fawn to learn where to find food and avoid predators. Thus, the best way to help a fawn is to leave it alone.

Virginians are reminded that keeping any wild animal as a pet is illegal. Deer that have been held captive, by those not trained to do so, pose a serious safety risk to humans, meaning all deer confiscated by DWR must be humanely euthanized. Tame deer lose their natural fear of humans as well as their instincts for surviving in the wild. They can become very demanding for attention and food from anyone they encounter, which makes the deer dangerous. In some cases, hand raised deer have even caused human deaths. Keeping deer wild is the best option for both people and deer.

Read the full press release at the link in the comments.

Photo by Damien Kincannon/DWR

WOW what a suprise today!!  The King and Queen stopped by a job to learn about humane wildlife eviction and exclusion te...
04/29/2026

WOW what a suprise today!! The King and Queen stopped by a job to learn about humane wildlife eviction and exclusion techniques.

Bat proofing in Warrenton Virginia. Use of an extended reach caulking gun and specially designed roofing ladder allowed ...
04/20/2026

Bat proofing in Warrenton Virginia. Use of an extended reach caulking gun and specially designed roofing ladder allowed me access difficult to reach spots, without having to install scaffolding, rely on sketchy roof jacks, or pay for expensive lift rentals. Tools like these save time, prevent unnecessary damage to the home, and end up reducing the costs to do the work.
•In order to prevent future bat entry into the home, every gap or opening above eye level on this home will be sealed or protected with a material that will prevent bats from entering.

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04/08/2026

•Groundhog dig barrier installation in Sperryville Virginia

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A raccoon decided to explore an uncapped chimney and was able to access the living space of this home in Front Royal. Im...
03/12/2026

A raccoon decided to explore an uncapped chimney and was able to access the living space of this home in Front Royal. Imagine waking up at 3am to a raccoon going through your kitchen cabinets!

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22747

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Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm
Saturday 7am - 1pm
Sunday 7am - 1pm

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