Oklahoma Wildlife Control Canada Goose, Feral Pigeon, European Starling, House Sparrow – Bird Control Remedtiation Solutions Services
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January 18th, 2012 | Author: reginaldmurray As many have learned in the past, and many more will in the future … the Oklahoma Wildlife Control® Limited Liability Company of Tulsa, Oklahoma is unrivaled in excellence and professionalism when their services are required to stop nuisance birds from loitering on structures. Along with the many control and deterrent options we have to offer, we also offer a monthly maintenance program for each deterrent system. We provide this service... Read Full Story
Feral or Wild Hogs, Swine, Pigs, Russians, Bacon
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The feral swine issue is one of the fastest growing nuisance related wildlife issues facing North America today. Very prolific in habits, these animals breed like rodents, and are much more destructive. Feral swine population density continues to rise throughout all 77 counties of Oklahoma, and this invasive species continues to spread across the nation as result of natural range expansion, illegal trapping and movement, and accidental releases from domestic swine operations. As... Read Full Story
Estimates & Bat Exclusion
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Oklahoma Wildlife Control Bat Problem Tulsa Bat Removal Exclude Proof Removal
December 8th, 2011 | Author: reginaldmurray Many people call us to give an estimate to them for the removal, exclusion or bat proofing of their homes, residences and structure in Oklahoma. We would like to take this opportunity to touch on some of the factors in rendering an accurate estimate. Here in Tulsa, Oklahoma … we recently started a Bat Exclusion job with an estimate of $1500. This estimate includes getting the bats out, sealing up the cracks, gaps, separations and crevices... Read Full Story
Our Removal Policy
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December 8th, 2011 | Author: reginaldmurray Okay, let’s say that you have called on the Oklahoma Wildlife Control® Limited Liability Company to resolve your wildlife problems, as so many have in the past. In doing so, you have called the most Professional, Knowledgeable, Dedicated and Honest company in Oklahoma that you can possibly find to resolve your wildlife issues. However, in calling the Oklahoma Wildlife Control® Limited Liability Company, you MUST place your trust in our... Read Full Story
OKWildlifeCntrl: Just added a new blog post on Anytime Wildlife Control http://t.co/ffkKX9HM
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OKWildlifeCntrl: Feral hogs anyone? Three were trapped in Checotah, and one was prego, thus the piglets. These terrors have been… http://t.co/wBJsNgnA
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OKWildlifeCntrl: Feral hogs anyone? Three were trapped in Checotah, and one was prego, thus the piglets. These terrors have been... http://t.co/wBJsNgnA Read Full Story
OKWildlifeCntrl: Home: Mended Fences Ranch Inc.: http://t.co/2FfT26vN
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OKWildlifeCntrl: Yet another squirrel inspection performed today in Tulsa. Yep, there are squirrels causing the damage. http://t.co/13XFIqKT
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OKWildlifeCntrl: Yet another squirrel inspection performed today in Tulsa. Yep, there are squirrels causing the damage. http://t.co/DzACzLVO
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