Wildlife Removal Service Areas
Monster Wildlife serves all of Charleston County and the broader Lowcountry, including communities in Berkeley and Dorchester counties. Find your area below, or call us if you're not on the list. We routinely travel further for larger jobs.
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Charleston
Historic homes, coastal proximity, and dense wildlife corridors. Bats, raccoons, and snakes are especially active throughout Charleston's neighborhoods.
North Charleston
Our home base. Fastest response times in the service area. Older housing stock means bat and rodent calls are especially common.
Mount Pleasant
Fast-growing suburb with large live oak canopy. Squirrels are the top call, followed by raccoons and snakes near Shem Creek wetlands.
Summerville
Wooded residential areas with high raccoon and squirrel activity. Armadillo calls increasing throughout Dorchester and Berkeley County.
Goose Creek
Suburban Berkeley County with wooded buffer zones. Raccoons, armadillos, and snakes near the reservoir are consistent calls.
Hanahan
Older residential neighborhoods with high bat colony rates. 1960s–1990s construction is especially vulnerable to bat entry.
Daniel Island
23 miles of shoreline means water-adjacent wildlife year-round. Opossums, raccoons, and snakes are especially active near the waterfront.
James Island
Marshy suburban island with high snake activity. Cottonmouths and copperheads are present throughout the island's wooded corridors.
Johns Island
Rural-suburban mix with active wildlife corridors. One of the fastest-growing areas in SC with significant wildlife displacement ongoing.
Isle of Palms
Barrier island with coyotes, raccoons, and bold beach wildlife. Residential and vacation rental service available.
Sullivan's Island
Small historic island community with bat and bird issues common in older structures. MBTA-compliant, historically sensitive approach.
Moncks Corner
Lake Moultrie area with rural character. Water moccasins, armadillos, and raccoons are especially common throughout Berkeley County.
West Ashley
Established Charleston neighborhoods with older housing stock and mature oak canopy. High bat colony rates and consistent raccoon pressure on aging soffits.
Ladson
Berkeley County corridor between Summerville and North Charleston. Armadillo activity increasing as development displaces wildlife from forested land.
Kiawah Island
Barrier island wildlife in a coastal setting. Bold raccoons, cottonmouth snakes from lagoon edges, and vacation rental property service.
Folly Beach
Beach community with older housing stock and marsh-edge wildlife. Raccoons, rats, and cottonmouths common in residential and rental properties.
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We routinely travel further for bat colonies, large infestations, and cases where the right solution requires it. Don't assume we won't come. Call and ask.
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