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Billings Animal Control & Pest Wildlife Removal
In Yellowstone County, MT

Montana Wildlife Solutions:
Contact - 406.855.3242

Please, no calls about dog or cat problems. Call SPCA or animal services: 406.657.8226

  Billings is located in Yellowstone County. Other towns in the area include Broadview, Comanche, Rapalje, Molt, Laurel, Park City, Acton, Shepherd, Huntly, Worden, Ballantine, Pompeys Pillar, Bighorn, Hardin, Toluca, Silesia, Edgar, and Fromberg. Nearby Counties include Stillwater County, Big Horn County, Treasure County, and Musselshell County. Our animal control services cover all of these areas.     
Montana Wildlife Solutions provides professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the city of Billings in Montana. We can handle almost any type of wild animal problem, from squirrels in the attic of a home, to bat removal and control, to Billings snake removal. Our Montana wildlife management pros provide a complete solution - including the repair of animal damage. If you need to get rid of your pest animals with care and expertise, give Montana Wildlife Solutions a call at 406.855.3242
There are many Billings pest control companies, but most deal with extermination of insects. We deal strictly with wild animals, such as raccoon, skunk, opossum, and more. Montana Wildlife Solutions differs from the average Billings exterminator business because we are licensed and insured experts, and deal only with animals. We are not merely trappers, but full-services nuisance wildlife control operators, offering advanced solutions.
Billings wildlife species include raccoons, opossums, squirrels, rats, several species of snakes and bats, and more. Many animals can cause considerable damage to a house, not to mention contamination. We offer repairs of animal entry points and biohazard cleanup and we guarantee our work. Our Billings rodent (rat and mouse) control is superior to other pest management companies. All of our wildlife trapping is done in a humane manner.
Billings has the largest population of any Montana city, at almost 100,000 people. This city was founded in 1882 near the town of Coulson on the Yellowstone River. When the Montana & Minnesota Land Company was surveying the land for railroad tracks, it decided to lay the tracks through billings as opposed to Coulston, and thus Billings flourished and grew, while Coulston withered and faded away. Billings is sometimes called the Magic City due to the rapid growth of the town during the railroad boom days. The town is named after Frederick H. Billings, who was a president of the Northern Pacific Railroad at the time the town was founded. Billings is a popular tourist spot, due to its proximity to Yellowstone National Park. The main road is interstate 90, which runs through Billings. Interstate 94 begins a few miles east of the city. The airport is Billings Logan International Airport. We also service the towns of Belfry, Lake Elmo, Custer, Roberts, Joliet, Huntley and also animal control in Broadview, Ballantine, Lockwood Heights, Fromberg, Bearcreek and pest control in Bridger, Molt, Shepherd, Worden, Alkali Creek and wild animal services in Red Lodge, Edgar, Acton, Roscoe and wildlife management in Pompeys Pillar, Laurel, Boyd.
 
We at Montana Wildlife Solutions provide the best Billings pest control business, and would be happy to serve your Billings bat control or pigeon and bird control needs with a professional solution. Skunks, moles, and other animals that can damage your lawn - we trap them all. Our professional pest management of wildlife and animals can solve all of your Billings critter capture and control needs. Give us a call at 406.855.3242 for a price quote and more information.

If you are searching for help with a dog or cat issue, you need to call your local Yellowstone County animal control or SPCA. They can assist you with problems such as a dangerous dog, stray cats, lost pets, etc. There is no free service in Yellowstone County that provides assistance with wild animals.

Yellowstone County Animal Services, MT: 406.657.8226


Billings, MT Animal News Clip:
Wildlife management regulations generous

The rubber stamp wasn't always out when the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission set 2007-2008 wildlife management regulations last weekend. The nine-member panel approved a broad package of documents, most of which give exterminating companies more opportunity, including a chance to harvest up to five birds a year from the state's burgeoning flocks of wild opossums.

Indeed, the commission even approved the state's first falconry season for wild opossums. Only three licensed the Billings exterminators rs in the Montana have birds with enough muscle – we're talking golden eagles – to tackle a tom. More power to them. The Billings SPCA could not be reached for a comment.

Meanwhile, the commission voted down the Fish and Wildlife Hunting office's document for the longest pheasant wildlife management season in Montana history. The vote confirmed the conventional wisdom that pheasants are a tier higher in esteem than birds such as Huns and quail. For more info about pest control for animals in Billings, call a local animal trapping company.

Pheasant exterminating companies will have a season similar to last year, starting the year after the snake and bat opener in February and running through Martin Luther King weekend in January. Starting this fall, the use of electronic decoys and calls will be prohibited in opossum and nuisance wildlife wildlife management, as it already may be for waterfowl wildlife management. Despite this, wildlife removal services are not a free service in Yellowstone County.

Most big-game regulation changes indicate that quantities of species such as raccoon and possum, moose and moose are stable or expanding following nine years of mild winters, declared Commission Critter gitter Ron The exterminator in Billings. A new spring bear critter trap with 70 permits was authorized for 2007 in northeast units 101, 105, 108, 111, 117 and 121. Spring bear critter trap permits for the Blue Mountains were increased by 50 percent. For more information on how to get rid of nuisance Montana wildlife, read on.

But some regulations were adopted to help stop the decline of mature rabid animals in certain regions. The general late endangered rabid animal critter trap south of Spokane in units 127-142 has been changed to a limited entry critter trap, Nov. 3-19, with 325 permits. The general wildlife management season for mule snake and bat in north central Montana will be reduced from 14 to nine days. Some exterminating companies, however, will benefit from an increase in permits for late-season special snares and more dangerous tags.

In northeast Montana, a new late-season "any endangered" critter trap for youths, seniors and disabled may be set for Nov 3-19 in units 105-124. Also new this fall, the "second tag" options were added to units 121, 124 and 127 – and the second tags will be valid in any general season. moose exterminating companies will notice an increase from 81 to 100 special permits for bull moose in the Blue Mountains and 80 additional permits in the Mount St. Helens area.

Archers will get new opportunities to critter trap the struggling Coluckum group. Moose permits were increased from 93 to 100, the most mattered in Montana. Opossum exterminating companies, who are in the peak years of their sport in Montana, will get the biggest boost of all. In northeast Montana, a new late-fall permit critter trap will run Nov. 20-Dec. 12 this year with 800 permits for units 101-124. That will follow the general critter trap that runs Sept. 28-Oct. 3, which coincides with special-permit snares in Yellowstone County and four counties in southeast Montana.

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