Wildlife Removal in North Dakota
Select your county below to find a licensed wildlife removal contractor near you.
North Dakota Counties
- Adams County
- Barnes County
- Benson County
- Billings County
- Bottineau County
- Bowman County
- Burke County
- Burleigh County
- Cass County
- Cavalier County
- Dickey County
- Divide County
- Dunn County
- Eddy County
- Emmons County
- Foster County
- Golden Valley County
- Grand Forks County
- Grant County
- Griggs County
- Hettinger County
- Kidder County
- LaMoure County
- Logan County
- McHenry County
- McIntosh County
- McKenzie County
- McLean County
- Mercer County
- Morton County
- Mountrail County
- Nelson County
- Oliver County
- Pembina County
- Pierce County
- Ramsey County
- Ransom County
- Renville County
- Richland County
- Rolette County
- Sargent County
- Sheridan County
- Sioux County
- Slope County
- Stark County
- Steele County
- Stutsman County
- Towner County
- Traill County
- Walsh County
- Ward County
- Wells County
- Williams County
Wildlife Removal Services in North Dakota
North Dakota's agricultural landscape creates significant striped skunk and ground squirrel pressure near rural structures and suburban edges. Raccoon populations in the eastern part of the state are among the densest in the northern plains, and mink and muskrat encounters occasionally occur near properties bordering wetlands.
Wildlife removal in North Dakota is regulated by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. All contractors in our directory hold the required state permits and follow humane, legal removal practices. Wildlife activity is concentrated from April through October due to North Dakota's cold winters.
Common Wildlife Problems in North Dakota
- 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