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Wild animal in your house? Get someone on the phone now.
One call connects you with an independent wildlife removal provider near you — for raccoons in the attic, bats in the walls, skunks under the deck, and everything in between.
EmergencyAnimalRemoval.com is an independent connection service. We are not a government animal control agency and do not directly perform wildlife removal. When you call, you may be connected with an independent, third-party wildlife removal provider or a partner call center. We may be compensated when callers are connected with a partner provider. Availability, services, pricing, and licensing vary by location.
What this site is
- • A single phone line that routes your call to an independent wildlife removal provider or partner call center covering your area
- • Plain-language guides on how removal actually works, what it costs, and what your state\u2019s wildlife laws allow
- • Free to call, with no obligation to book anything
What this site is not
- • Not a removal company — we do not employ technicians or dispatch anyone directly
- • Not government animal control, and not a service for dogs, cats, or animal bites
- • Not injured-wildlife rescue or rehabilitation
What kind of animal problem do you have?
Raccoon removal
Heavy walking, thumping, or dragging sounds in the attic, mostly at night
Bat exclusion
High-pitched chirping or scratching at dusk, from walls or the attic
Squirrel removal
Fast scratching or scampering in the early morning and late afternoon
Skunk removal
Faint skunk odor that strengthens at night or after rain
Groundhog removal
A main burrow entrance with a distinctive fan of excavated dirt
Snake removal
A snake sighted in a garage, basement, pool enclosure, or living space
Dead animal removal
A sweetish, escalating odor concentrated in one room or wall
Attic cleanup & exclusion
A resolved animal problem, with droppings and tunneled insulation left behind
How the call works
1
Call the line
Describe the animal, the noises, and where in the structure the problem is.
2
Get connected
You are routed to an independent provider or partner call center covering your area.
3
They take it from there
The provider determines availability, pricing, and scope — usually starting with an inspection.
Where providers are available
When to call 911 or animal control instead
- • Call 911 for any immediate danger to a person.
- • Call local animal control for dogs, cats, animal bites, or a wild animal behaving aggressively or appearing sick in a public place.
- • Call a licensed wildlife rehabilitator for injured or orphaned wild animals — that is a rescue situation, not a removal job.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a wildlife removal company?
No. EmergencyAnimalRemoval.com is an independent connection service. When you call, you are connected with an independent, third-party wildlife removal provider or a partner call center. That provider determines availability, pricing, and scope of work.
What does the call cost?
The call itself is free and carries no obligation. Any pricing for actual removal work comes from the independent provider you are connected with, usually after an inspection.
What animals can providers help with?
Typical work includes raccoons, squirrels, bats, skunks, groundhogs, opossums, snakes, armadillos, and dead animal recovery, plus attic cleanup and exclusion. Injured-wildlife rescue and rehabilitation are not handled through this line.
When should I call 911 or animal control instead?
Call 911 for any immediate danger to a person. Call your local animal control for domestic animals (dogs, cats), animal bites, or a wild animal acting sick or aggressive in public. This line is for nuisance wildlife on private property.
Talk to someone about your animal problem now
Call (833) 555-0100Calls answered 24/7. No obligation.
EmergencyAnimalRemoval.com is an independent connection service. We are not a government animal control agency and do not directly perform wildlife removal. When you call, you may be connected with an independent, third-party wildlife removal provider or a partner call center. We may be compensated when callers are connected with a partner provider. Availability, services, pricing, and licensing vary by location.
Want numbers first? See the wildlife removal cost guide or check what your state\u2019s wildlife laws allow.
Last reviewed: 2026-07-04