Professional Wildlife Trapping & Animal Control - California
If you are experiencing wild bird, snake, or animal infestations in your home, at your business, or on your personal property in the state of California, we will provide you with professional trapping and pest wildlife removal services.
When you have a conflict with wildlife in your home or on your property, our California wildlife professionals throughout the state are experienced at taking care of the animals humanely and in accordance with local and state laws. They are trained and experienced with the behaviors and traits of each animal, take care of the problem animals humanely, and know the laws governing nuisance wildlife removal in your area. We are a full-service network: we trap or remove the animals from your property, clean up and sanitize, repair the areas of the building where the animal damaged it, and install blockers if necessary to prevent animals from coming back into your home the same way. Your life goes back to normal.
Your wildlife technician will take care of wild animals that damage your home and property, threaten you, your children or your pets, and bring disease and parasites into your home, such as: raccoons, bats, pigeons, skunks, swallows, woodpeckers, voles, rats, gophers, squirrels, moles, beavers, armadillos, chipmunks, mice, snakes, opossums, feral cats, porcupines, rabbits and honeybees. The professional who services your project specializes in removing wild animals. We do not exterminate bugs, remove pets or go after large game animals. We are the ones you want to call to protect you, your home, your lawn and your property from nuisance wildlife.
For a solution to your California wild animal problem, please click on your city or county on the above map, or select from the list of cities and counties in the right-hand column. This will allow you to locate our network’s trained wildlife control technician closest to your area. Our wild animal control experts can deal with any wildlife situation you may experience.
Our Professionals Trappers listed on this site can handle animals in your attic, such as squirrels or a mother raccoon with a litter of babies. We also deal with nuisance wildlife such as pigeons, skunks and bats. If you have lawn-destroying critters such as gophers or moles tearing up your garden or landscaping, we can take care of that, too.
We witness daily how wildlife can destroy soffits, vents, screens and wiring. We know from firsthand experience that animals do significant damage by urine, by fecal matter deposits, and by the insect pests that they bring to your home. There are many species of wild animals living in California, some of which are dangerous or even poisonous. Give us a call; we can arrange an inspection and a service call to remove all wildlife animals safely and humanely. We also offer repairs, decontamination services and service contracts.
We solve all kinds of California wildlife problems.
- We provide wildlife removal by experienced professional trappers.
- We offer decontamination, repairs and odor control.
- Prevent wild animals from further damaging your property.
- Use our California map directory to locate a professional in the city or county nearest you.
California has a huge variety of habitats, and its wildlife is varied and beautiful. It is much easier to enjoy California’s wild animals when they are not invading your home or posing a threat, however. Do you know how to safely handle an animal in your home, or what the federal or state laws say you can do with an animal you find? Our wildlife control specialists know how to safely and legally remove the animals from your property.
There are 24 species of California bats, and they are found in all regions of the state: desert, coastal, wooded, urban neighborhoods. Only a very small percentage of bats have rabies, but it is highly recommended that, if you trap a bat, you get it tested. Its droppings, however, are toxic to humans, and it is wise to get a professional to clean up any mess left in your home.
Of the large variety of California snakes, only one is poisonous: the rattlesnake. If you find this or other non-poisonous snakes on your property, it is often an indication of a rodent problem, and it will be wise to get one of our professionals to remove the snakes and inspect for rodent infestation.
California woodpeckers can cause great damage to a home. The largest is the Pileated Woodpecker, which stands up to 16 inches tall. All species can damage your siding, roof, soffits, and leave gaping holes open to allow bats, squirrels, bees, etc. to enter your attic. All species of woodpecker are protected under the Federal Migratory Bird Act. Our professionals are experienced at legally removing these birds from your home and repairing the damage they cause.
California raccoons, bats, squirrels and chipmunks enjoy getting into your attic and breeding there. They can cause electrical damage, ruin insulation, and create a biohazard. One of the most common mistakes homeowners make is to remove one animal from their attic, unaware they are leaving other animals behind or inviting another animal in. Our wildlife professionals make sure every nuisance wild animal is out of your home and off your property.
Many common California species are either listed as Endangered and Protected, or on the Special Status list, including beaver, several species of birds, mice, snakes, rats, squirrels, vole, and rabbits.
Our Wildlife Control Specialists know how to handle each species, can safely and legally remove them from your home and property, repair the damage they have caused, clean up the biohazard mess they have left behind, and get you back to your life.
California\'s Drought Affects Wildlife
The drought in California may be hardest on our wild animals. People are witnessing orphaned, starving baby squirrels jumping out of their nest in search of food, and unable to get back home. Gold Country Wildlife Rescue reports a 120% increase in the number of baby squirrels it took in the year 2014. It’s a result of the drought. Food sources are dying out, meaning there’s more competition for food. Adult squirrels are killed by predators or die of starvation, leaving many baby squirrels orphaned.