Middlesex County

Middlesex County Pest Animal Removal: 617-939-9710

Pest Animal of Middlesex County provides nuisance animal removal services in Middlesex County, MA. We humanely solve conflicts between people and the wild animals of Middlesex County Massachusetts, including raccoons, squirrels, rats, snakes, birds, opossums, skunks, and more! We are a full-service nuisance wildlife control company servicing the greater Middlesex County region. We provide both residential and commercial services, and are fully licensed and insured in Massachusetts. In solving pest animal conflicts, we utilize a full array of services, from humane trapping and relocation, to critter prevention and damage repairs, to dead animal removal, attic cleanup, and more. We offer competitive pricing and the best service in Middlesex County. Every situation is different, so give us a call at 617-939-9710 now to discuss your wild animal problem, and get a price quote over the phone. We answer our phones 24-7-365, work on weekends, and can usually schedule a same-day or next-day appointment to solve your pest animal problem!

Animals in Attic

Building Repairs

Prevention Work

Wildlife Trapping

Middlesex County RACCOON CONTROL: Call us now for raccoon removal in Middlesex County, MA.
Visit the How to get rid of raccoons page to learn how to do it yourself.
To find out our prices for raccoon control, visit our raccoon removal prices page.

Middlesex County SQUIRREL CONTROL: Call us now for squirrel removal in Middlesex County, MA.
Visit the How to get rid of squirrels page to learn how to do it yourself.
To find out our prices for squirrel control, visit our squirrel removal prices page.

Middlesex County SKUNK CONTROL: Call us now for skunk removal in Middlesex County, MA.
Visit the How to get rid of skunks page to learn how to do it yourself.
To find out our prices for skunk control, visit our skunk removal prices page.

Middlesex County RAT CONTROL: Call us now for rat removal in Middlesex County, MA.
Visit the How to get rid of rats page to learn how to do it yourself.
To find out our prices for rat control, visit our rat removal prices page.

Middlesex County MOUSE CONTROL: Call us now for mouse removal in Middlesex County, MA.
Visit the How to get rid of mice page to learn how to do it yourself.
To find out our prices for mouse control, visit our mouse removal prices page.

Middlesex County BAT CONTROL: Call us now for bat removal in Middlesex County, MA.
Visit the How to get rid of bats page to learn how to do it yourself.
To find out our prices for bat control, visit our bat removal prices page.

Middlesex County SNAKE CONTROL: Call us now for snake removal in Middlesex County, MA.
Visit the How to get rid of snakes page to learn how to do it yourself.
To find out our prices for snake control, visit our snake removal prices page.

Middlesex County BIRD CONTROL: Call us now for bird removal in Middlesex County, MA.
Visit the How to get rid of birds page to learn how to do it yourself.
To find out our prices for bird control, visit our bird removal prices page.

Middlesex County WILDLIFE CONTROL: Call us now for wildlife removal in Middlesex County, MA.
We handle all wildlife, such as opossums, groundhogs, armadillos, moles, fox, coyote, and more.
To find out our prices for wildlife control, visit our wildlife removal prices page.



We also service these towns: Boston MA pest animal removal

Other Resources for FREE Sity Animal Removal:
Suffolk County Animal Services: (617) 349-4376
New England Wildlife Center Wildlife Rehabilitators: (781) 682-4878 https://www.newildlife.org/
Massachusetts Wildlife Commission: 508-389-6317 https://www.mass.gov/orgs/department-of-fish-and-game
Middlesex County Police Department: (617) 343-4240

Middlesex County Wildlife Tip: How to Get Rid of Groundhogs: If the animals have already established themselves with a den and are making forays into the garden, humane trapping may be the best way to solve the problem. Rectangular live capture cage traps built of heavy steel mesh are the most recommended. Strategically placed and camouflaged near the burrow entrance or along known travel routes, the traps are baitedwith groundhog favorites like cantaloupe or strawberries. Attracted by the fragrant aroma of the bait, the animal enters the cage, steps on a trip plate and the cage door snaps shut. Once captured, the groundhog can be turned over to a control agency or taken to the wild for release.