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Fort Worth Raccoon Removal is a full-service wildlife control company specializing in the humane trapping and removal of raccoons and other wild animals in Fort Worth, TX. Whether you have a problem with raccoons in your attic, under your house, tipping over garbage cans, digging up the yard, stealing pet food, pooping in your pool, or any other raccoon mischief we can solve it! The key to our wildlife control lies in our trapping expertise, and ability to employ the correct strategy for your specific wildlife problem. If you have raccoons in your attic for example, the key is in inspection of the attic and house, removal of the nest of baby raccoons, and the preventative work - we seal wild animals out of your house forever. We use humane trapping and relocation methods and we do not use poison! We answer our phone 24/7, and can schedule a same-day or next day appointment. Some of the services we offer include:
- Humane Raccoon Trapping and Relocation
- House, Roof, and Attic Inspections
- Preventative Wildlife Exclusion Repairs
- Raccoon Droppings Cleanup in Attic
- Removal of Baby Raccoons in Attic By Hand
- Poison-free Animal Removal and Prevention
- Porch, Deck, or Shed Exclusion Barriers
- Dead Raccoon Removal - Indoors and Out
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Fort Worth's Best Raccoon Control:
Fort Worth Raccoon Removal has been voted as the #1 wildlife control in Fort Worth, Texas for three years, along with this, it has had a consistent 5-star rating on both Google and Yelp. We put a big premium on our customer service, and as such try to make ourselves open to as many customers as we can. We are one of the largest wildlife control companies in the area, and we always have a raccoon expert near your area, usually available immediately. We keep up-to-date training methods, attend the latest industry seminars, and utilize all the latest state-of-the-art wildlife control equipment. We service both residential and commercial properties - no job is too big or too small for us, because we carry residential and commercial liability insurance! We are always available, and we work seven days a week - raccoons don't take days off, and neither do we! Our phone line is open 24/7, answered by our polite and informative phone staff. We will carefully listen to your wildlife concern over the phone, and describe our methods for solving your problem.We are happy to give free wildlife control advice over the phone, in the event that you can solve your critter problem on your own. We are also happy to give you a free ballpark price estimate over the phone. By being present both on site and on the phone, we open up ourselves to more of our beloved customers. Call us now, and we will try our best to answer your inquiries as soon as possible!
What Prices Do We Charge?
Learn About Costs and Our Wildlife Control Prices
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We are Texas's top experts in wildlife and raccoon control. We are not a typical Fort Worth raccoon control or pest control company. We don't treat wild animals like insects, because they are not! You can't just use poison to get rid of them. You also can't just set a few traps on the ground and call it good. Each situation is unique. And remember, if you have raccoons living in your house, it is almost certainly a female with a litter of young inside. These juveniles must be removed by hand, or they will starve to death and die. And after they are gone, the entry holes into the house must be sealed with professional repairs. Unlike most Fort Worth pest control, we focus on complete and permanent solutions, by following these steps:
- Inspect the entire house, ground to roof, and the attic
- Seal shut all entry areas with professional grade steel
- If in attic, we remove the baby raccoons by hand
- Technical and human raccoon trapping appropriate to situation
- When necessary, we clean raccoon droppings and replace insulation
Fort Worth Raccoon Control Tip: Protecting Your Bird Feeders From Raccoons
There are many parts of the garden that can be vulnerable to pest animals, and when it comes to a food source that is particularly designed to attract birds, they will often attract other animals to your garden too. The traditional pest animal that gains access to bird feeders are squirrels, as they are excellent climbers and can even manage to scramble along strings to get to those feeders that have been hung in the garden. However, there is also a larger animal that may be able to get to the nuts and other food that are placed in bird feeders, so it is also worth considering how to protect your bird feeders from being raided by raccoons.
How Do The Raccoons Get To The Feeders?
One of the things that many people will not immediately realize when they see the black and white furry creatures that are found in urban and rural areas, is that raccoons are actually very good climbers. Their natural instincts in the wild when confronted with a threat is to climb the nearest tree, and while they do not scamper up quite as quickly as squirrels, they can still easily scale fences and walls as long as there is sufficient grip on those surfaces for them. Raccoons will therefore be getting to any bird feeders by climbing up to them, which does have an impact on the measures you can take to keep these feeders out of the paws of the raccoons.
Using A Collar To Protect Bird Feeders On A Stand
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Keeping Raccoons Away From Hanging Bird Feeders
Hanging bird feeders are a little easier to protect from raccoon activity, as the raccoons are usually too heavy to be able to scamper along the string used to hang bird feeders. Make sure when you are hanging bird feeders that they are not too close to the ground or any solid surfaces that would allow a raccoon to be able to reach them. Where possible it is also worth hanging the string from two points, as this will also make it more difficult for the raccoon to pull up, than if a feeder is just hanging from a single branch, where it might be able to pull the feeder up.
General Tips For Keeping Raccoons Out Of Your Yard Or Garden
An even better way of preventing raccoons from getting to your bird feeders is to keep them away from your garden entirely. The most effective way of doing this is a sturdy fence that is embedded into the ground by around six inches at the bottom, and topped with either razor wire or an electric wire to stop the raccoons from climbing over into the garden. Removing potential food sources for the raccoons may also help to keep them away from your yard or garden, so keeping your garbage in the shed or garage can help, while picking up fallen fruit quickly can remove another food source for raccoons too.
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