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2020 Texas Wildlife Removal Companies
| City | Phone Number | Company Name
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| Amarillo | 806-553-6560 | Professional Wildlife Removal Amarillo |
| Arlington | 817-945-3371 | Wildlife Removal Team |
| Austin | 512-298-4791 | T-X Wildlife Pro |
| Beaumont | 409-332-4712 |
Professional Nuisance Wildlife Services |
| Conroe | 936-206-7180 | A All Animal Control |
| Corpus Christi | 361-356-3717 | Corpus Christi Wildlife Removal Professionals |
| Dallas | 214-974-0915 | Wildlife Removal Team |
| El Paso | 915-503-2570 | Professional Wildlife Removal |
| Fort Worth | 817-945-3371 | Wildlife Removal Team |
| Garland | 214-974-0915 | Wildlife Removal Team |
| Greenville | 214-974-0915 | Wildlife Removal Team |
| Houston | 713-244-6679 | AAAC Houston Control |
| Killeen | 254-534-6170 | Wildlife Removal Team |
| Laredo | 361-356-3717 | Wildlife X-Team |
| Lubbock | 806-686-5452 | Lubbock Wildlife Animal Control |
| Mesquite | 214-974-0915 | Wildlife X-Team |
| Midland | 432-203-8291 | Wildlife Removal West Texas |
| Odessa | 432-203-8291 | Wildlife Removal West Texas |
| Plano | 469-240-6627 | Wildlife Removal Team |
| San Antonio | 210-672-4385 | Urban Jungle Wildlife Removal, LLC |
| Temple | 254-534-6170 | Wildlife Removal Team |
| Waco | 254-534-6170 | Wildlife Removal Team |
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 Texas 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 Texas. As proof, below are some example emails I have received from people in Texas with wildlife control questions:
To Whom It May Concern: I have fox who has made our home his in our Dallas
suburb. I believe he is living under our deck and spends the late afternoon roaming around our property. I have two small dogs and I am growing increasingly uncomfortable. He also looks mangy and I worry about parasites and disease. The fox seems to be getting more and more comfortable and is now climbing our front steps to peer in the window. Can you explain how your services work? I am most interested in the fees for this service. Sincerely, Sharon
Good morning, I was given your company's name to contact - there is a raccoon in our neighborhood (picture attached). A neighbor call the police this weekend and they did not get the raccoon. It likes my front lawn. Does your company provide wildlife services to trap and relocate wildlife. Is there a fee for this service? Thank you, Debby
Hi, my name is Josh Denham. I have been a Texas resident for most of my life. While growing up in the Texas wilderness, (I have spent most of my time out in the sticks) I have developed a very close and personal relationship with all of the little creatures (and big ones) that we share our habitat with. I have rescued, rehabilitated, and otherwise re-located many problem animals around my home, and for family and friends. It takes a certain type of person to stuff an angry raccoon into a pillow case, and I am that type of person. I guess what I'm getting at is : This is work that I enjoy, and would be happy with turning it into a career. I was wondering If you either had a position open for hire, or had any information about how to get involved with this kind of work. I have many things left to learn, and although my animal knowledge is vast, I still need more information. I also understand the limited funding for such ventures in our state. It seems that it gets cut more and more every year. It's my will and intention to advocate for these creatures. Where do your employees get trained/educated for this kind of thing? Would you have room for a volunteer once and a while?
Dear Wildlife Control Services, I recently graduated with a Zoo Science Associates Degree and have over 3000 hours of hands on experience with exotics and native wildlife. I am currently enrolled at the Vet Tech Institute in downtown Pittsburgh and was wondering if you have any part time positions available? If so, how would I go about applying for a position. I have experience with snake hooking, raptor and passerine handling and mammal handling (I have my pre-exposure rabies vaccination as well). I would like to continue working hand on with herps and wildlife so keep my skills sharp and learn more as I go! Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you for your time, Elizabeth
Dear Sir:
In the last two nights it sounds like there are 50 frogs (or geckos?) in my attic area. I live in SW Houston.
I can hear them most clearly at the ceiling vents They seem to be in the entire attic all over the whole house, answering each other all over the house for about two hours each evening from 8 - 10 PM. Their voices are low pitched, single short kind of rounded sound. With all of them doing this they make a regular mumbling sound, rhythmic in nature. It's almost like hearing someone's TV going through a wall, sort of muffled, but there is a steady pulse to it.
Have you ever heard of this? Is this typical of Florida houses? Should I be afraid of this seeming mass-community in my attic?
Is this a winter-time phenom and in the warmer weather they will all leave? I am a bit afraid of what it must look like up there with so many beings all over the attic making so much noise.
Please advise.
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