Critter Control

515.287.0419

Serving the Greater Des Moines Area

Animal Damage Control

Animal Damage Control

Critter Control is a full service animal control organization. We not only get rid of unwanted animals but also follow up our work completely by repairing wildlife damage. Our integrated pest management systems include customer education habitat modification, pest and animal exclusion and removal of wildlife pests. From attic restoration to wall insulation replacement, Critter Control offers a full range of animal damage control services. After the removal of unwanted animals, we repair damages and implement state-of-the-art prevention techniques. Screening vents, installing chimney caps, and closing entry holes reduces the opportunity for future conflicts with unwanted mice, squirrels, raccoons and other nuisance animals.

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We provide Animal Damage Control for the following cities: Altoona, Ankeny, Bondurant, Carlisle, Clive, Cuming, Dallas Center, Des Moines, Grimes, Johnston, Norwalk, Pleasant Hill, Urbandale, Waukee, West Des Moines, Windsor Heights

We also cover the following counties: Warren, Dallas, Madison, Polk

Not in the Des Moines area? We have offices nation-wide like Ann Arbor, South Louisiana, Spokane, Purcellville, Omaha, Anne Arundel County, Racine, Jacksonville.

Check out our complete list of Wildlife Control Specialists and Animal Trappers to find Animal Removal and Management services near you.

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