Wildlife Removal in New Mexico
Select your county below to find a licensed wildlife removal contractor near you.
New Mexico Counties
- Bernalillo County
- Catron County
- Chaves County
- Cibola County
- Colfax County
- Curry County
- De Baca County
- Doña Ana County
- Eddy County
- Grant County
- Guadalupe County
- Harding County
- Hidalgo County
- Lea County
- Lincoln County
- Los Alamos County
- Luna County
- McKinley County
- Mora County
- Otero County
- Quay County
- Rio Arriba County
- Roosevelt County
- San Juan County
- San Miguel County
- Sandoval County
- Santa Fe County
- Sierra County
- Socorro County
- Taos County
- Torrance County
- Union County
- Valencia County
Wildlife Removal Services in New Mexico
New Mexico's high-desert and mountain communities contend with pack rats, ringtails, and ground squirrels entering homes and outbuildings. Rattlesnake removal — including western diamondbacks and prairie rattlesnakes — is a routine service in suburban areas of Bernalillo, Doña Ana, and Santa Fe counties from April through October.
Wildlife removal in New Mexico is regulated by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. All contractors in our directory hold the required state permits and follow humane, legal removal practices. Rodent nesting and snake activity peaks from April through September in most New Mexico counties.
Common Wildlife Problems in New Mexico
- Raccoons — attic damage, chimney entry, trash raiding
- Squirrels — chewing wiring, nesting in attics and walls
- Bats — colony infestations, health concerns, roosting removal
- Snakes — identification, removal, exclusion
- Groundhogs & Moles — yard and foundation damage
- Birds — nesting, exclusion, deterrents