We are a professional wildlife removal company servicing Dallas, in operation for 5 years. We love solving wildlife problems! We pride ourselves on our quality work and exceptional customer service.:
We a complete job, from start to finish. We remove wildlife humanely and effectively, using the proper traps, tools, and techniques for each unique animal and situation.
When we encounter animals inside a house, we inspect every part of the house, from ground level to every part of the roof, to identify all the areas of entry, and all vulnerable
areas, and we perform professional repairs, with guarantee, to seal entry holes shut. We inspect inside the attic to find any damage or biohazard, and provide full cleaning services. We offer attic decontamination, poison-free and permanent rodent control,
bat colony exclusion, bird prevention, snake removal, dead animal removal and odor control, and more.
How often do you inspect your home for entry points for wildlife
critters? Birds, squirrels, and mice can easily find their way
into your attic by creating little holes. If you do find some wildlife
critters in your attic, dont worry! We specialize in trapping and removing
them from your home. We answer our phones 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!
We service Dallas, as well as the following cities:
Addison, Balch Springs, Cedar Hill, Cockrell Hill,
Combine, Coppell, Duncanville, Farmers Branch, Ferris,
Glenn Heights, Grapevine, Hutchins, Lancaster,
Ovilla, Rowlett, Sachse, Seagoville,
University Park, Wilmer, Wylie,
Frisco, McKinney,
Plano, Carrollton,
Richardson, Garland,
Rockwall, Mesquite,
DeSoto, Grand Prairie,
and Irving. We also service the following counties:
Anderson, Andrews, Angelina, Aransas, Duval, Eastland,
Ector, Edwards, El Paso, Ellis, Erath, Falls, Fannin,
Fayette, Fishe, King, Kinney, Kleberg, Knox, La Salle,
Lamar, Lamb, Lampasas, Lavaca, Lee, Leon, Liberty,
and Limestone.
NOTE: We are not the Dallas County Animal Control Services. We do provide wildlife removal in Dallas County Texas, but we are a private company. Please do not call us regarding any matters that should be directed to the free county animal services. They deal
with dog and cat issues, and select issues such as an animal on the street, etc. Below is the TIP OF THE MONTH regarding local Dallas County animal services related matters:
Does poison make mice thirsty and die oustide?
The Quick Answer
The straightforward answer is, no. This is a misconception and a myth spread around by other people
specifically by pest control services when asked about the effectiveness of poison usage on mice and
other vermin. This is a lie spread of them to justify their use of poisons!
In fact, why don't you check a the label on the back of a rat poison package. Nowhere does it say that
they claim that the mice or rat will get thirsty and eventually wander outside when they are close to dying.
What does happen?
The truth is, mice end up becoming lethargic due to the poison and eventually die inside your house. And even more
distressing, they die in places that are inaccessible to us humans and you are never sure where they will end up dying.
The only time you do know that they are dead is when the dead mice stinks up your house. A rotting carcass of a mouse
can be horrible and leave a bad smell in your home for weeks!
Poison is therefore not a permanent solution to your mice problem. In fact, they may or may not even temporarily fix
your problem and you open yourself and those that live in your home such as young children and pets to the health risks
because you have poison in your house! Just think, what if a small child or a beloved pet were to ingest the poison by
mistake, right?
What can you do?
As you can already see, poison is not really your best option when trying to get rid of your mouse or rat problem
and therefore, you can start looking for different alternatives.
A good thing to do would be start with something simple like prevention. Preventing mice or other vermin from
entering your house is better than having to actually getting rid of a mouse already inside your home.
Prevention
Here are some suggestions in which you can do to help with your mice problem:
• Get rid of the food and water source by keeping your home spotless and clean. Sweep not only
the open spaces but areas such as the back of the fridge or under cabinets and such.
• Clean out the attic occassionally.
• Seal up small gaps and holes that mice can use as entry ways. These gaps can be as small
as a dime so definitely don't think that they can't fit into tiny spaces like that!
To learn more about our services, visit the Dallas wildlife removal home page.