Mustang Wildlife Control / Oklahoma Animal Removal

Wildlife X Team - Animal Pest Control in Mustang, OK. Call us: 405-253-0305

Mustang Wildlife Control

  • Noises in Your Attic?
  • Unwanted Wildlife?
  • Bird or Bat Problem?
  • Rodent Infestation?
  • We Can Solve It!
Check our year 2024 prices for wildlife control work. Call us 24/7 to schedule an appointment. If you can't afford our services, read about free Mustang wildlife control options.
Please, no calls about DOG or CAT problems. Call animal services: (405) 297-3100.

Wildlife X Team provides professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the city of Mustang in Oklahoma. We offer custom animal control solutions for almost any type of wildlife problem, whether it be the noises of squirrels running through the attic, a colony of bats living in a building, animals digging in your yard, or the destructive behavior of a raccoon or other critter, we have the experience and the tools to quickly and professionally solve your problem. For a consultation and price quote, give us a call at 405-253-0305

Click here to check our prices updated for year 2024. There are many Mustang pest control companies for animals out there, but not all of them are licensed and insured professionals. Make sure that you hire a competent expert for your Mustang exterminator of wildlife. At Wildlife X Team, we will be courteous and friendly and take the time to answer your questions. Give our Mustang trappers at Wildlife X Team a call, and we will listen to your problem, and make an appointment to perform an inspection. Feel free to email us at mustang@aaanimalcontrol.com

freeResources for free wildlife removal in Mustang
If you can't afford our pro wildlife work, you can try these agencies for free wildlife removal:
Canadian County Animal Services: (405) 297-3100
Oklahoma Wildlife Commission: 405-521-3851
Mustang Police Department: 405-376-2488

These agencies will only help with certain types of wildlife problems, and they are not always consistent. If you want a high quality of help done right, call our company.


Oklahoma is full of wildlife, including snakes, squirrels, raccoons, skunks, opossums, and more. Wildlife removal is a complex field. I recommend professional Mustang wildlife control services if you want to solve a critter problem legally and correctly. For example, we specialize in animals in the attic, which have broken into the house and almost always have a nest of baby animals. It is necessary to perform correct preventative repairs to keep pest animals a out of your house for good. We perform full building inspection, do the the repairs and we also offer attic decontamination if necessary. Rats and mice love to live in attics, and can chew wires or leave droppings. Some Mustang animals frequently enter homes, and correct removal is not a simple task.

County Animal ServicesDOG or CAT: If you need assistance with a domestic animal, such as a dog or a cat, you need to call your local Canadian County Animal Control for assistance. They can help you out with issues such as stray dogs, stray cats, vaccinations, licenses, pet adoption, lost pets, and more. If you have a wildlife problem, you can try calling the Canadian County animal control, and see what they have to say, but they will certainly not help you with a complex wildlife problem such as critters in your attic. They are a free government agency that helps with dog and cat issues only.

Canadian County Animal Services: (405) 297-3100


Mustang Wildlife Tip:
Using Mothballs To Keep Squirrels Away - If you have a squirrel problem there are many things that you can do to deal with it, but of course, prevention is better than the cure so try to make your home squirrel-proof and don't leave things lying around that might encourage them to move in - put away that full pet food bowl at night for example.

One solution which works fairly well - and is also cheap and easy - is using moth balls to keep squirrels away. Sounds a bit of an old fashioned solution and it isn't a long term solution - as with many deterrents a persistent squirrel will be able to push the smell out of its' way or just get used to it. However there are some precautions you can take against the squirrels efforts; change the mothballs for fresh ones every other day or so and wrap them in something metallic - aluminum foil may work. It is important to remember that mothballs are a pesticide so if you are using them in your home - even if it's the attic, it is important to take great care and only view it as a short term solution until you find a more permanent method.


Mustang, OK Animal Control News Clip:
Raccoon wildlife trapping changes expected now that control has shifted

MUSTANG There are likely big changes in store for Oklahoma's raccoon pest control companies after some sort of historic seven day period in the Statehouse. Exterminator Brian declared Thursday that one change the exterminator would not advocate would be to allow for aggressive wildlife trapping to take place during the November animal removal trap season. Everything else, the exterminator declared, could be up for discussion. As soon as we know for sure we've got the authority, well start considering all the concerns about raccoon wildlife trapping and raccoon management in the state, Exterminator Brian declared. We should look at the whole picture. Changes could be in place for the 2005 wildlife trapping seasons, but that might be some sort of push. In order to have changes reflected in the law book we'd have to have changes made by late September, Exterminator Brian declared. It may be possible to have them for next year. We will try to do something.

Pest control companies now legally take three raccoon some sort of year; Change regulations for the pest control season; Changes regulations for the special critter trap season; Decide when aggressive raccoon should be captured and how many aggressive raccoon should be lethally trapped; Change the legal definition of some sort of male animal. The Oklahoma Fish and Wildlife Board will hold its April organized hearing Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Oklahoma Public Television studio. The organized hearing will be broadcast statewide from 7 to 9 p.m. It may be expected to be one of the most important organized hearings of the year, because the board will receive reports from the Fish and Wildlife Agency and vote on the 2004 aggressive raccoon season suggestion and the 2004 moose permit recommendation. At times during the broadcast, VPT will feature some sort of panel of experts commenting on the concerns being considered. They are Matt Crawdad, reporter and outdoor columnist for The Oklahoma Free Press, author and former executive of the National Wildlife Federation. Viewers will be invited to call the panelists with comments and questions at some sort of toll-free amount to be announced during the program. The board will not take questions from the public during the organized hearing. Local Mustang pest control companies had no comments on the matter.

Recent Animal Control Email: I have to say I wish I lived in the Mustang area just so I could hire your services! I work in a veterinary clinic in Elburn, Illinois and was doing some research on wildlife removal when I came across your website. The stories and wit you write with made me laugh at my computer! I especially was touched (or thought you were) when you wrote that you like the dead animal removal jobs. Working in a veterinary clinic, I see a lot--a LOT--of stinky mess-animals. Of course they're all pets, and they're mostly alive, so they don't smell nearly as bad as the ones you deal with. But I appreciate whenever I find a person who can laugh at himself and his job when that job is one many people consider rather gross. However did you get into this line of work, being a child prodigy artist and all? Well, keep up the good work, and if any of my Florida relatives ever need nuisance wildlife removal, I'll send 'em your way! Thanks, Jennie K

I was wondering how to go about taking care of geese. I live in an apartment complex that has no lake or pond (there is one about a mile away). We have on a daily bases 50 geese. Droppings are everywhere and kids are often seen feeding them. My question would be on how we can go about removing them? Thank you for your time.


We are Mustang wildlife management experts, and are familiar with all the pest animals, including all species of Oklahoma snakes and bats. We at Wildlife X Team are the best among Mustang nuisance wildlife companies and can solve all animal damage issues. Our wildlife operators are skilled at bird control and bat removal, and would be happy to serve your Mustang bat control or pigeon and bird control needs with a professional solution. Opossums, skunks, moles, and other animals that can damage your lawn - we are the exterminators who can capture and remove them. Our specialty is removal of animals in homes such as raccoons in the attic or squirrels in the attic. Our professional pest management of wildlife and animals can solve all of your Mustang critter capture and control needs. Give us a call at 405-253-0305 for a price quote and more information.

If you have any questions about a wildlife problem in Mustang, or wildlife removal in Canadian County, please give Wildlife X Team a call at 405-253-0305, and we will listen to your problem, give you a price quote, and schedule an appointment, usually same day or next day, to solve the problem.

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