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Wildlife Control in Teller County, Co & El Paso County, Co & Beyond!

Happily serving Teller County including Woodland Park, Co & El Paso County, Co including Colorado Springs, Co & Beyond!

CM Pest Control has seen it all! Once we even performed an elephant removal service in Breckenridge Co. Well, OK… Everything but that! But, seriously, we have performed everything from snake removals from campers and cabins to cougars from living rooms. If you have or are having an encounter with a wild animal, do not try and tackle it alone. Simply Contact Us and we will do the rest and we always treat our Colorado Wildlife with respect and humanely unless the life of the client is at risk. We love our Colorado Wildlife!

We Can Capture Even The Wildest Animals To Preserve Your Peace!

We are trained to handle wild animals in a humane manner and are equipped to safely remove them from your property.

Snakes:

Snakes are a diverse group of reptiles that can be found in various ecosystems across the world. In Colorado, the most common types of snakes are the prairie rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis), bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer), and garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis). An exterminator or wildlife removal specialist may use humane traps or catch poles to capture the snake and release it in a safe area away from residential areas. Do not try and handle a poisonous snake on your own. Please contact us immediately.

Foxes:

Foxes are small to medium-sized mammals that belong to the Canidae family. In Colorado, the most common species of foxes are the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the swift fox (Vulpes velox). An exterminator or wildlife removal specialist may use live traps to capture the fox and release it in a safe, rural area away from residential areas.

Badgers:

Badgers are burrowing mammals that belong to the Mustelidae family. In Colorado, the most common species of badgers is the American badger (Taxidea taxus). While they are not typically aggressive towards humans, they may pose a threat to small pets. We will use live traps to capture the badger and release it in a safe, rural area away from residential areas.

Opossums:

Opossums are marsupial mammals that are native to North America. In Colorado, the most common species of opossums is the Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana). We will use live traps to capture the opossum and release it in a safe, rural area away from residential areas.

Birds:

Birds are a diverse group of animals that can be found in various habitats across the world. In Colorado, the most common types of nuisance birds are pigeons, sparrows, and starlings. We will use humane bird traps or bird netting to safely capture and relocate the birds to a more appropriate habitat.

Raccoons:

Raccoons are medium-sized mammals that belong to the Procyonidae family. In Colorado, the most common species of raccoons is the common raccoon (Procyon lotor). We will always use live traps to capture the raccoon and release it in a safe, rural area away from residential areas. It is essential to note that raccoons are known carriers of rabies, so it is crucial to avoid handling them and to contact us or a wild life specialist for their removal in a humane manner. They look cute, but can be very dangerous if cornered or feel threatened.

Cougars:

Also known as mountain lions, cougars are large predatory cats that are found in the western regions of North America. In Colorado, cougars are native and can pose a threat to humans and livestock. If you suspect that there is a cougar on your property, it is important to contact us or animal control service immediately. These professionals may use humane traps or catch poles to capture the cougar and release it in a safe area, away from residential areas.

Bobcats:

Bobcats are medium-sized wild cats that are found throughout North America. In Colorado, bobcats are native and can pose a threat to small pets and livestock.If you suspect that there is a bobcat on your property or in your home, it is important to contact us or animal control service immediately. These professionals may use live traps or catch poles to capture the bobcat and release it in a safe area, away from residential areas.

Mountain Lions:

Mountain lions, also known as cougars, are large predatory cats that are found in the western regions of North America, including Colorado. They can pose a threat to humans and livestock, and it is important to contact us or an animal control service if you suspect a mountain lion is on your property. These professionals may use humane traps or catch poles to capture the mountain lion and release it in a safe area away from residential areas.