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2019 Pennsylvania Wildlife Removal Companies
| City | Phone Number | Company Name
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| Allentown | 610-927-7792 | A Wildlife Pro |
| Bethlehem | 610-927-7792 | A Wildlife Pro |
| Bloomsburg | 570-904-8590 | ABC Bat & Wildlife Control |
| Bucks County | 610-927-7792 | A Wildlife Pro |
| Chester County | 610-927-7792 | A Wildlife Pro |
| Easton | 610-927-7792 | A Wildlife Pro |
| Erie | 814-701-3744 | Kaiser Wildlife |
| Gettysburg | 717-724-8648 | Xceptional Wildlife Removal |
| Hanover | 717-724-8648 | Xceptional Wildlife Removal |
| Harrisburg | 717-724-8648 | Xceptional Wildlife Removal |
| Hazleton | 570-240-4883 | Fur and Feathers Wildlife Control |
| Huntingdon | 717-510-9658 | Xceptional Wildlife Removal |
| Lancaster | 717-724-8648 | Xceptional Wildlife Removal |
| Lewisburg | 570-904-8590 | Ace Bat and Wildlife Control |
| Lewistown | 717-724-8648 | Xceptional Wildlife Removal |
| Littlestown | 717-724-8648 | Xceptional Wildlife Removal |
| Norristown | 610-927-7792 | A Wildlife Pro |
| Pennsburg | 610-927-7792 | A Wildlife Pro |
| Philadelphia | 610-927-7792 | A Wildlife Pro |
| Pittsburgh | 412-329-4616 | Precise Wildlife Removal |
| Pottstown | 610-927-7792 | A Wildlife Pro |
| Pottsville | 610-927-7792 | A Wildlife Pro |
| Quakertown | 610-927-7792 | A Wildlife Pro |
| Reading | 610-927-7792 | A Wildlife Pro |
| Scranton | 570-904-8590 | Ace Bat and Wildlife Control |
| State College | 717-510-9658 | Xceptional Wildlife Removal |
| Stroudsburg | 570-904-8590 | Ace Bat and Wildlife Control |
| Wilkes-Barre | 570-240-4883 | Fur and Feathers Wildlife Control |
| Williamsport | 570-904-8590 | Ace Bat and Wildlife Control |
| York | 717-724-8648 | Xceptional Wildlife Removal |
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 Pennsylvania 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 Pennsylvania. As proof, below are some example emails I have received from people in Pennsylvania with wildlife control questions:
I am having a problem with my neighbor who has installed noise repellents to deter animals from his home
in Pittsburgh. The noise is on 24 hours a day and filters into our front, side, and backyard. It is a pulsating noise which pulsates several times a second. It is affecting my quality of life and is a major annoyance to me.
I am hoping you can contact my neighbor and offer an alternative solution and tell him that the noise repellent doesn't work. I am thinking about calling the police on him or finding someone who can manage a civil suit. My neighbor is over 80 years old and is well-off, so he can afford any sort of solution to his animal problem. I live with my parents, so I'm not even close to being as well-off as him.
That sucks about the noise. File a noise complaint or leave a note in their mailbox stating that you are going to file a lawsuit for causing the hearing condition tinnitus. Also, those noisemakers have been declared a fraud by the FTC. Print out the article and forward them this: http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2002/08/lentek.shtm
Good Afternoon, Even though we live in the City of Allentown limits there is wildlife present. Our dog has turned into a proficient hunter that to date we have just been picking up the wildlife he hunts and throwing it in the trash. Obviously since most of these critters are more active in the warm weather and since our trash is picked up only once per week, this still leaves a horrible smell for us to live with, flies seem to be able to get into the can making matters worse. If the dog hunts on the day after the last trash pick up the animal must sit in our can for almost a week. What is the fee for removal, how quickly do you respond and how do we deal with the dead animal while waiting for pick up to assure that our dog (or our son) do not get into it? Thank you for your information. Lisa H.
Hello, My name is Megan, a journalist studying at the Institute in Philly, PA. A colleague and I are focusing our time here on local wildlife removal and the people behind the business. If you have time to chat and are interested in speaking with us, please give me a call at the number below. Also, if you wouldn't mind, we're interested in accompanying All Pro Wildlife on a service call between now and Monday, May 24. You may call me at any hour, day or night. We will have equipment but in no way wish to interrupt or get in the way with services you and/or your company may provide, and would be willing to work with you in all facets. Similarly, if you have any video footage or photos taken by an employee or family member that hasn't previously been used by the press, we'd love to borrow it. Post-production, we'd be happy to send you a copy of whatever we come up with. Please let me know your thoughts at your earliest convenience. Thanks, Megan
Hey there, I came across this blog while doing some research on coyote tracking, and I am in love. I see that there haven’t been any updated entries in a few years. Has this blog been discontinued? If so, I think I’ll be heartbroken. - Halley
Halley - Aww, thanks for the kind words. I worked pretty hard on that blog, and I don't get many compliments. I did stop adding entries in 2008. I sometimes think about adding a few more, but I'm a bit tired of making new entries. I see that you work at the Shedd. I love aquariums! Have a good day, and thanks again for the compliment. -David
Hi David, Thanks for your reply. I'm sad to hear that you won't be adding to your totally awesome blog. I reference it from time to time, because I used to teach an animal tracking class, and a lot of the information you provide is great for sparking further research. I never realized how interesting wildlife removal is until coming across that blog. And the pictures are excellent. Few people could pull off looking so good while holding a dead raccoon with tongs. :-) Next time you're in Chicago, stop by the aquarium and I'll show you around. Have a great day, Halley
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