Wildlife Education - Techniques for the Safe Removal of Raccoons from Attics in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth Raccoon Control & Removal

I recommend Masters Wildlife Control for raccoon removal and wildlife removal in the Fort Worth area. I have spoken with the owner of Masters Wildlife Control, and he fully understands Texas raccoons and their behavior, and the proper methods for humane removal. For me to recommend him, he has agreed to abide by rules of humane wildlife removal, all Tarrant County and Texas wildlife laws, and have a thorough understanding of wildlife biology and the concerns associated with critter removal, such as the welfare of the animals, the presence of baby raccoons in the attic, and the need to perform complete wildlife removal services with permanent results, utilizing techniques such as home inspections, preventative repairs, and animal waste cleanup.

Masters Wildlife Control: 817-886-4512

Masters Wildlife Control has this to say about their wildlife and raccoon removal company: Master's Chimney, Inc. in conjunction with AAA Best Pest Control & Termite. We service the greater Fort Worth, Texas area, including Ft. Worth, Arlington, Haltom City, Keller TX, North Richard Hills, Bedford, Hurst, Irving Texas, Grand Prairie, and more.

We do not handle insects or spray poison or provide termite control. We deal only with wildlife - mammals and reptiles.



Example Raccoon Control Email from Fort Worth, TX:

Hi there, Your website is great. I may have raccoons, but I'm not comfortable killing them - or having anyone do this. If I hired professionals, are they liscensed to remove the animals and re-release them elsewhere - unharmed? I'm from Fort Worth Texas - so I'm not sure if you're familiar with our laws, but I thought I'd ask.. Many thanks!! Andrew

David, Hello there, I am a resident of Fort Worth Texas. I lived in a house with a large yard of many trees surrounded by tall walls. It was safe from coyotes, hawks, cougar etc. On November 11, 2008 at 2:30pm my nineteen year old female, Miss Kitty was in the back yard when I heard a loud meow that turned to a shriek that was suddenly cut off. Unfortunately I looked through the house at first. Ten minutes later I expanded my search outside, first my yard. No blood, fur, drag marks or tracks could be seen. I have lived around barn owls and hawks all my life and know they will seek mice and snakes over rabbits. As for cats, especially full grown ones, forget it, doesn't happen. Raccoon activities by daylight however are a mystery to me. Losing that old girl ruined my familys Christmas and quite frankly has left me in a prolonged state of depression. I started trying to bait in hopes of shooting whatever destroyed my little happiness. I became so obsessed it destroyed my marriage and I still stalk our former property by night in hopes of wounding it before I can torture it. Obviously I need proffesional emotional counceling but it would help me back to sanity if you could help clarify what predator could make such an efficient kill in a big city block without the neighbor dogs hearing it? Again, not a Bobcat, Lynx or Cougar area. No stray dog had access. You'd think Baboons could fly by the lack of evidence and as former young hunter with my late father, I cannot stop wondering what the hell happened. Please help. Thank you, Mr Drundy

For raccoon control in Tarrant County, Texas, call Masters Wildlife Control at 817-886-4512, and ask to talk about raccoons in the attic in Fort Worth, TX.

Please be kind to raccoons! They are intelligent animals, and believe it or not, they definitely have emotions!
For any questions about raccoons in attics, just email me: david@raccoonatticguide.com or click: call a local pro.