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St. Paul Wildlife Removal

24/7 cell phone: 651-691-4136

Yes, you can call us 24/7. Minnesota 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 St. Paul, MN region. Call us now to discuss your problem, get pricing, and schedule an appointment.

FULL-SERVICE SAINT PAUL WILDLIFE COMPANY: We pride ourselves on being the most thorough and complete wildlife removal in St. Paul. 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.
  • SAINT PAUL BAT REMOVAL - We pride ourselves on a 100% success rate in the live removal of bats from buildings in Minnesota.
  • SAINT PAUL BIRD REMOVAL - We install preventative barriers to keep pigeons and other birds off of Minnesota buildings.
  • SAINT PAUL 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 Ramsey County Animal Control at (651) 645-7387

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

St. Paul wildlife removal company services St. Paul, MN. Nuisance Wildlife Control services all of St Paul and surrounding suburbs and the following towns. Andover, Anoka, Bethel, Cedar, Saint Francis, Foley, Oak Park, Saint Cloud, Sauk Rapids, Monticello, Champlin, Dayton, Hamel, Long Lake, Loretto, Maple Plain, Osseo, Rockford, Rogers, Wayzata, Cambridge, Dalbo, Isanti, Foreston, Milaca, Pease, Princeton, Becker, Big Lake, Clear Lake, Elk River, Santiago, Zimmerman, Collegeville, Rockville, Roscoe, Saint Joseph, Saint Martin, Sartell, Waite Park, Albertville, Annandale, Buffalo, Clearwater, Cokato, Delano, Hanover, Howard Lake, Maple Lake, Maple Plain, Montrose, Rockford, Saint Michael, Silver Creek, South Haven, Waverly. To learn more about us, visit our website at saintpaulwildlife.com.



St. Paul wildlife control tip of the month: Do groundhogs have any natural predators? - Groundhogs are rather small creatures, usually weighing it at around the same size as your average cat, which means that you would expect them to have a rather large number of natural predators, and although this is the case, they have some pretty fancy tricks up their sleeves to ensure that they don't get into too much danger - they have been around since the age of the dinosaurs, so you can expect them to have some tricks to surprise and shock us! Take your house pets for example - most cats could easily take on this creature, and the same applies to most dogs. However, it is the pet that will normally end up being worse off in a conflict between the two. This is for a couple of reasons - firstly, the groundhog "plays dead" when it feels threatened or cornered, so the predator will believe it has won. Secondly, these groundhog has some serious tools at its disposal in the form of a set of razor sharp teeth, in fact more teeth that any other mammal, and some claws that will easily tear into the flesh of another living creature. Of course, alongside coyotes, bob cats, wild dogs and owls, we humans are one of the groundhog's biggest predators, whether we like to admit it or not. This animal often becomes road kill at the hands of us, as well as falling prey to small spaces within homes that it gets locked into and then dies, and even incorrectly set traps can kill the creature. Despite this however, numbers continue to grow - there really is a reason this animal has been around for so long - it is adaptable!

What to do with caught skunk? One of the things that people find difficult once they have successfully captured a skunk, is to find a place to relocate the animal so that it can go on and lead its life while not bothering you any more. You will find that it is actually illegal to just release the skunk that you have caught anywhere you like, which often begs the question online - what to do with a caught skunk? Also, if you don't release the creature far enough away, it will just come back, which means your entire trapping and releasing process will have been for nothing. One of the best things that you can do with an skunk that you have caught is to hand the poor creature over to someone "in the know" such as the local animal services, wildlife control people or shelters. These guys will be experienced in dealing with such situations, so you won't have to do your research! Alternatively, you can build a nest box in your yard, preferably at the edge, to persuade your new friend to live and do its thing there. By doing this, you avoid the urine of the relocated skunk attracting other skunks, (they are territorial so your new friend will prevent others) and could even prevent other wild animals coming along as well. However, if you have pets or kids, this might not always be the best option. It is illegal to just "dump" your new skunk anywhere, and you will want to check with the local rules and regulations for your area to make sure that you are not doing anything illegal before you do it. Also, unless you release the animals miles and miles away, you still run the risk of the animal coming back. In reality, the best thing to do with a caught skunk is to call the professionals.

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 St. Paul.
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