Wildlife Removal in Wyoming
Select your county below to find a licensed wildlife removal contractor near you.
Wyoming Counties
- Albany County
- Big Horn County
- Campbell County
- Carbon County
- Converse County
- Crook County
- Fremont County
- Goshen County
- Hot Springs County
- Johnson County
- Laramie County
- Lincoln County
- Natrona County
- Niobrara County
- Park County
- Platte County
- Sheridan County
- Sublette County
- Sweetwater County
- Teton County
- Uinta County
- Washakie County
- Weston County
Wildlife Removal Services in Wyoming
Wyoming homeowners in plains counties contend with ground squirrels and prairie dogs that undermine foundations and outbuildings, while foothill and mountain communities deal with skunks, porcupines, and occasional black bear encounters. Rattlesnakes — including prairie and midget faded rattlesnakes — are removed from residential properties in southern and eastern Wyoming from April through September.
Wildlife removal in Wyoming is regulated by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. All contractors in our directory hold the required state permits and follow humane, legal removal practices. Wildlife activity in Wyoming is concentrated from April through October due to the state's cold high-altitude winters.
Common Wildlife Problems in Wyoming
- 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