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Professional Wildlife Removal and Animal Pest Control - New York

2019 New York Wildlife Removal Companies

City Phone Number Company Name
Albany 518-874-0315 Meerkat Pest Control
Binghamton 607-353-6330 Fur & Feathers Wildlife Control
Bronx 347-650-2446 A-Expert Wildlife Removal
Brooklyn 347-650-2446 A-Expert Wildlife Removal
Buffalo 716-650-4630 Jack's Nuisance Wildlife Removal
Cortland 607-353-6330 Fur & Feathers Wildlife Control
Delhi 607-353-6330 Fur & Feathers Wildlife Control
Elmira 607-353-6330 Fur & Feathers Wildlife Control
Ithaca 607-353-6330 Fur & Feathers Wildlife Control
Long Island 516-874-5040 Select Exterminating
Manhattan 347-650-2446 A-Expert Wildlife Removal
Middletown 845-520-9272 ER Nuisance Wildlife Removal
Monticello 845-520-9272 ER Nuisance Wildlife Removal
Nassau County 516-874-5040 Select Exterminating
New York City 347-650-2446 A-Expert Wildlife Removal
Newburgh 845-206-0490 Dunbar Pest Control
Norwich 607-353-6330 Fur & Feathers Wildlife Control
Oneida 607-353-6330 Fur & Feathers Wildlife Control
Orange County 845-520-9272 ER Nuisance Wildlife Removal
Poughkeepsie 845-206-0490 ER Nuisance Wildlife Removal
Putnam County 914-595-4833 Intrepid Wildlife Services
Queens 347-650-2446 A-Expert Wildlife Removal
Rochester 585-267-5888 Professional Wildlife Removal
Rockland County 914-595-4833 Intrepid Wildlife Services
Schenectady 518-874-0315 Hudson Wildlife Solutions
Suffolk County 631-479-3914 Yager Nuisance Animal Removal
Syracuse 315-816-3404 Animal Control Services of CNY
Ulster County 845-206-0490 Dunbar Pest Control
Utica 607-353-6330 Fur & Feathers Wildlife Control
Watertown 315-816-3402 Wildlife Removal Watertown
Westchester 914-595-4833 Intrepid Wildlife Services
Yonkers 914-595-4833 Intrepid Wildlife Services

My name is David - I'm a professional wildlife control operator, based in Orlando FL. Over the course of many years, in talking to several hundred other wildlife operators, I have compiled the above list of companies in New York who I believe will do a good job solving your wildlife problem. If you have any question about the prices they charge, their availability, or any other question about your wildlife problem, just give them a call.



Wildlife problems are common in New York. As proof, below are some example emails I have received from people in New York with wildlife control questions:

Hi, My name is Michelle and I am from Rocky Point in Suffolk County. Today I lost my pet fennec fox, he does not leave the property but something must have scared him. He is completely up to date on rabies vaccinations and he just reached one year old. He's very small, only about a pound and a half. This is very urgent because if he does not eat a proper diet, his kidneys will fail. His tail is not tipped black like with other fennecs, he has a small black patch on his rear. He is generally afraid of strangers, but he is probably hungry so chicken, eggs, fish, or fruit will definitely lure him in. I'm only sending this email in case someone happens to see him and call animal control, but usually people think he is some sort of small dog. I'm incredibly heartbroken at this loss, the home feels so empty. If you need to reach me, you can call
Hello, my name is Juan Carlos I am a Biology student who transferred to Syracuse NY from the State University of New York at Purchase College, where I've also worked as a science tutor (Anatomy and Physiology.) The reason for my approach is to try and be somehow present in your thoughts at the moment an opportunity opens up when you'll need an extra hand on any of your environmental, medical, educational, animal research projects and or any other practical endeavor, and to hopefully establish a friendly relationship in the future. I am very dedicated and punctual, easy to get along with, and a 110% work driven. For my senior project and degree's completion, I am studying the social interactions of two different Tiger subspecies; the Bengals and the Siberians (Amur,) a project which will take at least one more semester to finalize. As you could understand I am interested in building a career resume rather than the usual full time server job at Chili's which will not ever help me in finding that Wildlife Biologist, Medical or Animal care position when I'm done with school! I thank you for taking the time to review my resume, I have letters or reference ready from the Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo and others, to be faxed or mailed as needed and the hopes that a position of any kind opens up, or is currently open within any of your wildlife projects, I'd love to spend my time helping America's Beautiful wildlife. Again, thank you for your time. Yours truly: Juan Carlos Lora. Please note that I've completed my pre-med studies before changing onto Zoology and minored in Voice and music theory throughout college. One question though, could this job be a full time???? thanks hopefully you'll be interested!
Hello, I'm Jeremy, a senior at Franklin Central High School in Buffalo NY. We put out a monthly cable show that deals with Marion County and the issues of our school and community. I am trying to get a new segment on the show about odd and interesting jobs. The segment would be in vein of such shows as Discovery Channels "Dirty Jobs". I was wondering if there was any possibility I could come down with a camera man and do some short interviews, and hopefully, if it was alright, maybe do a ride along and help in some way on a job. All of this is not for profit, and would just help further educate the community about jobs such as animal control. We unfortunately can't advertise your business directly, however your business will receive air time on cable TV. If you have any questions you can email me back through this email or contact me at (317) 727-9845. Thank you, Jeremy
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