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Wildlife Solutions offers comprehensive solutions for animal removal and rodent control to residential and commercial customers. We are proud to be the largest non-franchised wildlife control organization in the United States.

Wildlife Solutions resolves wildlife problems humanely, using proven techniques that are safe for your family and pets. Our animal trapping and removal services include bat removal, rat control, mice control, pigeon control, skunk removal, squirrel control, raccoon removal, bird control, snake control, armadillo control, beaver control and much more.

Our commitment to provide quality, affordable wildlife pest control services makes us the best choice for homeowners, property managers, businesses, and governments. Our zebra-striped trucks and friendly staff are here to serve you.  


Call 1-800-2-GO-WILD or contact us online to schedule your appointment today.


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Do I call animal control?
When wildlife problems arise – like having a raccoon, bat, snake, squirrel, opossum, rat, or mouse in your home – people generally don’t know exactly who to call. Animal control seems to be the place that first comes to mind. Unfortunately, upon calling them you’ll find that they don’t take care of these specific wildlife…
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Getting to know squirrels
Squirrels are often called our friendly neighbors in the trees. Ok, no one calls them that. But that’s probably because we don’t know all that much about them. During the spring time, squirrels often feast on nuts, acorns, wheat, fruit, bird’s eggs, mushrooms, and flowers. The usual cast of squirrel predators are red-tailed hawks, wildcats,…
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New homes may mean more wildlife problems
Just a quick reminder that new construction in your area could mean potential animal problems in and around your home. When we knock down forest areas in the name of new property development, we undoubtedly also send a lot of wildlife running into nearby neighborhoods in search of food and shelter. Often, that food is…
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