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Home Pest Control

Wildlife Prevention & Control 
in Tulsa, OK

Protect your home from raccoons, rodents, bats, and other nuisance wildlife common across the Tulsa metro area.

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Wildlife problems in Tulsa are increasing as development pushes animals into neighborhoods. From attic infestations to property damage, understanding the risks is the first step to protecting your home.

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Wildlife in Tulsa, OK 

Wildlife such as raccoons, opossums, squirrels, and skunks occasionally enter residential and commercial properties throughout the Tulsa area. These animals may seek food, shelter, or nesting sites inside attics, crawl spaces, and outbuildings.

Types & Identification

Common nuisance wildlife include:

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  • Raccoons

  • Opossums

  • Squirrels

  • Skunks

Where they hide

Wildlife often shelter in:

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  • Attics

  • Crawl spaces

  • Garages

  • Chimneys

  • Sheds

Signs of Wildlife Activity

  • Scratching noises in ceilings

  • Knocked-over trash bins

  • Droppings or tracks

  • Damage to vents or soffits

Risks to Homes or Businesses

Wildlife can damage insulation, wiring, and structural components. Some species may also carry diseases.

Seasonal Activity in Tulsa

  • Spring: nesting season

  • Fall/Winter: seeking warm shelter

Prevention Tips

  • Secure trash containers

  • Seal attic openings

  • Trim tree branches near roofs

Professional Wildlife Control

Manning Pest Services provides humane wildlife management and exclusion services to keep animals out of homes and businesses.

FAQs 

Why do raccoons enter attics?
They often seek safe nesting areas.

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Is wildlife removal safe to attempt yourself?
Professional removal is recommended due to safety risks.

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How can wildlife be prevented long-term?
Exclusion and habitat modification are key.

Keep Wildlife Out of Your Home

Wildlife in your attic, crawl space, or garage can cause serious damage and health concerns. Manning Pest Services provides humane wildlife control and exclusion services to protect your property.

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