Coyote Removal in Chatham, VA
Coyotes are present throughout Pittsylvania County, where the agricultural landscape, wooded edges, and creek corridors give them consistent food and travel habitat. They are intelligent and adaptable animals — largely avoiding direct conflict with humans but causing real problems on farm and rural residential properties when poultry, small livestock, or reliable food sources are accessible. Animal Dispatch is based in Gretna and handles coyote calls throughout the Chatham area regularly.
Inspection, deterrence, humane trapping when needed.
Coyotes follow scent trails and established routes. Trapping without identifying what drew them to the property — and removing it — rarely produces a lasting result. Our approach starts with understanding the specific situation before selecting a tool.
Pittsylvania County's farmland, fence rows, creek bottoms, and wooded edges create reliable coyote corridors throughout the county. They are primarily active from dusk to dawn, moving along established routes between habitat areas and food sources. Farm properties with poultry, small livestock, or unsecured feed are consistent conflict sites. Their howls and group choruses — which can make two or three animals sound like many more — are commonly reported throughout the county, particularly during the January–March breeding season. Being based in Gretna means this is our home territory.
Full property and perimeter assessment — tracks, scat, travel routes, den sites, livestock and poultry exposure, and attractants. Trail camera setup if activity confirmation is needed before committing to a management approach.
When coyotes aren't actively denning nearby or acting aggressively, deterrence — motion lighting, scent stations, audio deterrents, attractant removal — is often enough. Coyotes are intelligent and responsive to environmental changes.
Used when deterrence is insufficient or when coyotes are actively denning near the property. Camera-monitored traps ensure fast response. Pup presence requires careful timing — all family members must be addressed before the den can be closed.
Livestock and poultry enclosure assessment, perimeter fencing where warranted, and den closure once all animals are confirmed out. Removing the attractant is as important as removing the coyote.
- Secure poultry with hardware cloth — not chicken wire — on all sides including the bottom; coyotes dig and squeeze through gaps
- Bring small pets inside overnight — cats and small dogs left outside unsupervised near wooded edges face real risk
- Remove outdoor pet food, fallen fruit, garbage, and compost access overnight — reliable food sources are the primary coyote attractant
- Haze coyotes that approach too closely — loud noises, direct eye contact, assertive body language — to reinforce their natural wariness of people
- Block ground-level access beneath sheds and outbuildings before spring to prevent denning
- Never intentionally feed coyotes — habituation to human food sources is the most common driver of escalating coyote conflict
Coyote problem in Chatham?
Poultry loss, pet safety concerns, or a den too close to the house — we assess what's drawing coyotes to the property and build a plan that actually addresses it.
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