- Critter Control in St. George Phone: (225) 308-3616Click to call
- Critter Control of Baton Rouge Phone: (225) 308-3616Click to call
- Critter Control of Houma Phone: (985) 283-3157Click to call
- Critter Control of Lafayette Phone: (225) 308-2533Click to call
- Critter Control of Lake Charles Phone: (337) 242-3578Click to call
- Critter Control of New Orleans Phone: (504) 684-5998Click to call
- Critter Control of Slidell Phone: (985) 283-3157Click to call
Wildlife Removal in Louisana
Each Critter Control office is ecologically responsible, ensuring that only environmentally sound solutions and humane animal removal techniques are used for all animal control, animal damage control and nuisance wildlife removal problems. We offer animal control and animal removal services for:
- Homeowners
- Property management companies
- Industrial and commercial clients
- Municipalities
- Fortune 500 businesses
Nuisance Wildlife Season in Louisiana
The seasons affect wildlife activity. Different species are more likely to take up residence on your property at different times of year.
Animals have the same basic needs as people — food, shelter, and water. An animal will enter your home or your property because there are resources to satisfy one or all those needs.
Refer to the calendar below to determine when different animals in Louisiana become a nuisance to homeowners.
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Spring
- Raccoons
- Skunks
- Snakes
- Rats
- Birds
- Squirrels
- Armadillos
- Beavers
- Chipmunks
- Flying Squirrels
- Mice
- Moles
- Opossums
- Stinging Insects
- Voles
- Woodpeckers
Summer
- Raccoons
- Skunks
- Snakes
- Rats
- Birds
- Squirrels
- Armadillos
- Beavers
- Chipmunks
- Mice
- Moles
- Opossums
- Stinging Insects
- Voles
- Woodchuck
Fall
- Raccoons
- Skunks
- Snakes
- Rats
- Birds
- Squirrels
- Armadillos
- Chipmunks
- Flying Squirrels
- Mice
- Moles
- Opossums
- Voles
- Woodchuck
- Woodpeckers
Winter
- Raccoons
- Skunks
- Rats
- Birds
- Squirrels
- Armadillos
- Flying Squirrels
- Mice
- Moles
- Opossums