Humane Rodent and Dead Animal Removal: Local Experts Near You.

Humane Rodent and Dead Animal Removal: Local Experts Near You.

Quickly and discreetly remove rodents and dead animals from your home. Find a trusted professional near you.

If you are having a problem with a wild animal, please select your city/town in Dc from the map or list above. This Dc animal control directory lists the phone numbers of professional wildlife removal experts throughout Dc. These nuisance wildlife control operators deal with conflicts between people and wildlife such as squirrels living in an attic, or raccoons digging through the trash can. Call the licensed and insured professional listed here, and get the problem taken care of once and for all.
There are many Dc pest control companies, but most of them treat for insect problems, and have little experience dealing with wild animals. Our specially trained technicians have the specific knowledge and equipment necessary for Dc wildlife management. We are not extermination companies, we are professional Dc trappers of wildlife. We are humane, and do a complete job - everything from animal damage repairs to biohazard waste cleanup.
Our Dc animal control experts can handle many wildlife issues. Examples include Dc bat control and removal. It takes an experienced pro to safely and legally remove a colony of bats. The same goes for bird control, such as roosting pigeons. We know all the species of Dc snakes, and can safely remove them. We most commonly deal with animals in the home, such as rats or mice in the attic, or raccoons in the chimney. Select your area on the map above, and find a professional in your home town.
Disctric of Columbia info: The state mammal is the American black bear (Ursus americanus) which is a real toothy animal and North America's smallest and most common species of bear.
If you need assistance with a domestic animal, such as a dog or a cat, you need to call your local West Virginia county animal services or SPCA for assistance. They can help you out with issues such as stray dogs, stray cats, dangerous animal complaints, pet adoption, bite reports, deceased pets, lost pets, and other issues. We have those numbers listed here for your convenience. If your city is not on our map, consult your local blue pages or search for 'Animal Control' or 'SPCA' in your town.
It is important to remember that most county animal services in DC County and elsewhere no longer provide assistance in cases involving wild animals and wildlife management. If you have a wildlife problem or need to get rid of wildlife, need an exterminator or exterminating company, pest control or critter trapping or traps or wild animal prevention in DC County, you should call a privately owned wildlife removal company
Washington, District of Columbia
27°F to 87°F
  • Genetically modified honey bee
  • Common Toad
  • American Eel
  • Timber rattlesnake
  • American Eagle
  • Black bear
Washington, D.C., which stands for District of Columbia, is the capital city of the United States of America. It is located between Virginia and Maryland, which is near the Potomac River. Washington D.C. was named after George Washington, the first president of the United States. It was founded in 1790, and is the home of the Constitution of the United States. Today, it has a population of about 564,000 people, although the greater metropolitan area has about 5 million people. Washington D.C. is part of Arlington County and the city of Alexandria. It has many national landmarks and museums, most notable, the Washington, Lincoln, and Jefferson memorials, the Smithsonian, National Air and Space, and Natural History museum; all of which make it one of the top tourist destinations in America. We also service the towns of Gainesville, Suitland, North Bethesda, Nokesville, Lake Ridge, and animal exterminating in Waldorf, Sterling, Manassas Park, Largo, Mitchellville, Forestville, Prince Frederick, Wheaton, St Charles, Takoma Park, Crofton, McLean, VA and also animal control in Falls Church, College Park, Chesapeake Beach, Oakton, Charles Town, Clifton, and snake removal in District Heights, Lovettsville, Burtonsville, Leesburg, Hyattsville, Fulton, Potomac Falls, Harpers Ferry, Warrenton, Dumfries, South Riding, Clinton, Herndon, Greenbelt, MD and pest control in Fairfax, Purcellville, Dale City, The Plains, Round Hill, and animal capture in Rockville, Woodbridge, Dunn Loring, Oak Hill, Adelphi, Kensington, Capitol Heights, Bowie, Crofton, Manassas, Reston, Temple Hills, Bristow, Aldie, VA and wild animal services in Dunkirk, Silver Spring, Laurel, Lorton, and rat control in Chantilly, Fort Washington, Vienna, Arlington, and wildlife trapping in Culpeper, Burke, Haymarket, Alexandria, Fort Belvoir, Riverdale, Jefferson, WV and wildlife management in Fairfax Station, and extermination services in Washington DC, Mount Rainier, Stafford, Hedgesville, Kearneysville, Chevy Chase, Merrifield, Annandale, Landover Hills, Ashburn, Centreville, Lanham, and rodent removal in Great Falls, Springfield, Beltsville, Upper Marlboro, MD.

Dc Wildlife Invading Homes: A Growing Concern

Dc's landscape and climate make it an ideal habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. Unfortunately, this can also lead to problems for homeowners as animals seek shelter and food in residential areas.

As the human population continues to expand, encounters with wildlife are becoming increasingly common across the United States. One of the most frustrating and sometimes dangerous issues for homeowners is when animals find their way inside.

One of the most common culprits is the raccoon. These intelligent and adaptable creatures are skilled at finding ways into homes through small openings in roofs, chimneys, or vents. Once inside, they can cause damage to insulation, wiring, and furniture.

The specific types of wildlife that may invade homes vary depending on the region, but some common culprits in Dc include:
  • Opossums: These nocturnal marsupials can squeeze through surprisingly small holes.
  • Squirrels: Both ground squirrels and tree squirrels can cause damage to homes and gardens.
  • Bats: Bats may enter through small gaps in the roof or walls, potentially carrying diseases.
  • Rodents: Rats and mice can squeeze through tiny openings and contaminate food.

To prevent wildlife from entering your home, consider the following:
  • Seal up entry points: Inspect your home for any gaps or cracks in the exterior and seal them with caulk or metal flashing.
  • Install screens: Use screens on windows and vents to deter flying animals.
  • Remove attractants: Keep garbage, pet food, and bird feeders away from your home to avoid attracting wildlife.

If you have a wildlife infestation, it's important to contact a professional wildlife removal service. They have the experience and equipment to safely and humanely remove animals from your home and prevent future infestations.
By taking these steps, you can help protect your home and property from wildlife damage while also ensuring the safety of both humans and animals