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Dallas Wildlife Removal

24/7 cell phone: 214-504-3587

Yes, you can call us 24/7. Texas wildlife don't take weekends off, and neither do we. Our company specializes in the removal of unwanted wildlife from property, houses, and attics. We service the Dallas, TX region. Call us now to discuss your problem, get pricing, and schedule an appointment.

FULL-SERVICE DALLAS WILDLIFE COMPANY: We pride ourselves on being the most thorough and complete wildlife removal in Dallas. We do not simply set a cage trap on the ground and hope that'll solve the animal problem. We address the root cause of the wildlife issue, and follow a complete step-by-step plan, including the following services:

  • INSPECTION - We inspect the building and property to fully understand the cause of the wildlife issue. We aim to permanently solve your problem, by addressing the cause.
  • ANIMALS IN ATTICS - If you have wildlife in the attic, we enter the attic and identify the animal(s), any damage they have caused, and remove them there, if possible.
  • HUMANE WILDLIFE TRAPPING - Most jobs call for the capture and removal of animals. We put our years of experience to use in order to safely, humanely, and effectively catch the target animal(s).
  • ENTRY HOLE REPAIRS - If you've got animals in your house, it is vital to find and repair all open entry holes. Our repairs are professional grade and backed by warranty.
  • ATTIC CLEANUP - When necessary, we thoroughly clean and decontaminate your attic, to prevent mold, pathogens, and odors.
  • DALLAS BAT REMOVAL - We pride ourselves on a 100% success rate in the live removal of bats from buildings in Texas.
  • DALLAS BIRD REMOVAL - We install preventative barriers to keep pigeons and other birds off of Texas buildings.
  • DALLAS RODENT CONTROL - We know a permanent way to get rid of rats or mice.
If you have an issue with a DOG or CAT, call Dallas County Animal Control at (214) 670-6800

We offer many other services in addition to the above listed. We perform dead animal removal, removal of Texas snakes, mole trapping, and more. We can solve pretty much any nuisance animal complaint. We are a private business, we are not Dallas Animal Control agency or the Dallas County Animal Services - they only handle domestic animals, such as dogs and cats. Here are some of the species we commonly deal with:
Dallas Raccoon Removal - Raccoons are a common animal in Texas. They break into attics, destroy property, eat garbage, and more.
Dallas Squirrel Removal - We deal with squirrels in attics and eaves all year, but mostly in late summer and late winter.
Dallas Opossum or Skunk Removal - We trap a wide variety of pest animals, from possums, to skunks, and more.

Dallas wildlife removal company services Dallas, TX. To learn more about us, visit our website at dallaspestwildlife.com.



Dallas wildlife control tip of the month: Biology information of the possum - The possum, for most people, is a pest; a wild animal that should be contained and removed, in some cases exterminated, before they have a chance to scratch up our cats, or bring their nasty disease and parasites. However, once you look past this, you will see a very complex animal that has evolved throughout the ages, from as far back as the dinosaur, that has become a very smart creature. Around the same sort of size as a small cat, the possum leaves droppings around that would rival the size of the average house dog! These droppings are likely to be the first thing you come across, either scattered around your yard, or in the attics, porches, basements and even walls of your home. The possum is usually a graying colored creature, but can also be whiter, blacker and browner; if you are confused as to the real animal in your yard, take a peek on Google at pictures of this crazed looking animal. Normally, the animal is a nocturnal one, but it would seem that it is becoming more and more popular to see this animals during the day as well. The diet is one that is long and varied, which is why the creature has survived for so many years. From insects to mice, sugary fruits to cat food - there is practically nothing this animal won't eat, making it so adaptable. One of the things that the possum is best known for is its uncanny ability to play dead. Quite literally rolling over and acting as if it were dead; it is a smart trick that is designed to fool the predator or threat to believe that the possum was dead, encouraging it to leave it alone.

Can a possum kill a cat? - These days, we treat household pets, such as the cat, just like another family member - feeding them, loving them, and sometimes treating them even better than we do ourselves! Of course, one of the times that you must take extra special care of your family furry friend is when there is a wild animal, such as the possum, on the loose. In fact, one of the most asked questions is - can a possum kill a cat? When you think about it, it does make sense to ask this question. The animals are both around the same size, although the possum has some rather nasty weapons that it can use in its favor, such as 50 razor sharp teeth, and a set of rather nasty claws that could do some serious damage. The only thing is the possum is more likely to run and hide, or play "dead", (as it is well known for) rather than staying there and put up a fight, simply because it's not in its nature to do so. This is not to say that it won't fight if it has to, however. The thing that could very well kill your cat is not necessarily the tools that the possum has at its disposal, but rather the diseases that it could carry around with it. Toxoplasmosis, for example, can be a killer in cats, and is found in the urine of the possum, which if not cleaned up properly, can contaminate water sources, food and soil, leaving the cat in danger of contracting it.

Reader mail feedback: Thank you for your helpful website about getting squirrels out of my attic. I found the entrance point and I found the squirrels (4-5 in a nest). I pushed them a little with a stick to see if they would bolt for the exit (about 2 feet away) but they just curled up onto each other and kept their heads down in their insulation nest. No mommy in sight during middle of day. I have the excluder ready to install but want to wait until they are big enough. I guess my question is - how big is big enough before I install and harass them to get out (noise, etc)? I read your article and it sounds like a trap is the best way to go. I really cannot maneuver up there in the attic as there is insulation everywhere and cannot see the beam to walk on. Otherwise I will fall through the drywall into my bedroom if I make a wrong step. I was going to go to Home Depot and by a "Havahart" trap. Is this advisable? I can at least put the trap near the human entrance to the attic as I cannot navigate up there. Unfortunately it is in the center of the attic and it sounds like the squirrel(s) are at the corners of the attic. I was thinking of putting some peanut butter in the trap as bait to lure them? I suppose I can only catch them one at a time. Who knows how many are up there. -Bill P.S. Someone suggested spraying Pinesol as squirrels hate that product. Do you know anything about that?

Read more about wildlife: Raccoon Removal | Squirrel Removal | Skunk Removal | Rat Removal | Bat Removal - Remember, we are not a pest control or exterminator, we do humane wildlife removal Dallas.
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