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Kansas City Metro Wildlife Removal and Pest Control


We provide wildlife removal and animal control services to the Kansas City Metro Area.


Serving the counties of:

 

Kansas: Atchison, Doniphan, Johnson, Leavenworth, Wyandotte, and more.

Missouri: Buchanan, Platte, Jackson, Clay, Clinton, and more.





Call us today to check if we cover your location based on your needs!


Bat Removal

We know how to trap and get rid of bats. As professional bat exclusion experts we pride ourselves on being able to take care of your bat problems.

Bird Control

The correct course of action to control birds from unwanted areas are determined by the species and area in which they are to be controlled. Several different tactics can be used.

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Mole Control

Native to the Midwest Region is the eastern mole. A mole is not a rodent, but an insectivore. It is related to shrews and bats and we know how to get rid of them!

Skunk Control

If you encounter a skunk, do not provoke them. Leave them alone and leave it to a professional. We will trap them and remove the skunk problem you have the right way.

Squirrel Removal

Through experience and knowledge, we can trap squirrels humanely and do a thorough squirrel exclusion to help put an end to your home as a squirrel den forever.

Raccoon Removal

Raccoons in your attic, under your porch or anywhere else they may try to get to can be a huge problem. We trap raccoons and help you understand how to keep them out!

Snake Control

There are many snake repellant products on the market, but none are as effective as physical removal, trapping, exclusion and habitat modification. We incorporate all of these methods.

Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are best controlled by treating with heat. When bed bugs are exposed to heat above 120 degrees they cannot survive. In addition to heat we will use a residual dust and insecticide.

Termites

A typical home with termites may have three to four termite colonies around it, with as many as one million termites in each colony. That’s more than the number of people in most cities.

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