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Moncks Corner, SC · Lake Moultrie Area

Wildlife Removal in Moncks Corner, SC

Moncks Corner sits at the heart of Berkeley County, adjacent to Lake Moultrie and the Santee Cooper reservoir system. The rural character of the area means wildlife encounters are more frequent and diverse than in urban settings. Water moccasins, armadillos, and large raccoon populations are part of daily life for many area residents.

Services in Moncks Corner
Snake Removal Raccoon Removal Armadillo Removal Bat Removal Rat Removal Crawl Space Services

About Moncks Corner

Moncks Corner is the county seat of Berkeley County, located about 30 miles north of Charleston. Adjacent to Lake Moultrie, one of the largest lakes in South Carolina, and bordered by the Francis Marion National Forest, it is one of the most rural communities in our service area. The proximity to major water bodies and extensive forested land means wildlife diversity and density are both higher here than in more urbanized parts of the Lowcountry.

Company
Monster Wildlife Removal
Address
North Charleston, SC 29406
Phone
843-212-1147
Common questions

Moncks Corner wildlife removal: questions answered.

The Lake Moultrie and Santee Cooper reservoir system creates extensive water-adjacent wildlife habitat around Moncks Corner. Cottonmouth water moccasins are abundant near the lake margins and drainage canals, making this one of the highest-density cottonmouth areas in our service region. Beaver damage to trees and drainage infrastructure is also notable near the lake. Raccoons are extremely common throughout all lakeshore areas.
We serve Moncks Corner and the surrounding rural Berkeley County area, including communities along US-17A, US-176, and SC-6. For larger jobs like bat colonies, significant infestations, or structural exclusion work, we travel further. Call us to discuss your location; we routinely serve areas that other companies decline.
Yes. Moncks Corner is at the leading edge of the armadillo's northward expansion through South Carolina. We are receiving an increasing number of armadillo calls from rural Berkeley County, particularly from properties with sandy soils near the Francis Marion National Forest. The combination of suitable soil type and insect-rich agricultural areas makes this area very attractive to armadillos.
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From the first time calling to now, Graham has been extremely AMAZING!!! I wouldn't trust anyone else but Monster Wildlife. You can tell he absolutely cares about what he does and us as customers. Whenever my wife has a concern I call text/call Graham and he stays on top of it!!! 100 ⭐️

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This is an amazing company! They came out super quickly and repaired some spots where rats were getting in to my building. All for a very fair price! Only company I use and I recommend them to everyone!

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Phillip Bozzellia week ago
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Super grateful for Graham taking care of our bat issue! He was professional and reasonable with his pricing. Would not hesitate to recommend him.

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