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From dead animal removal and wildlife control to odor treatment and carcass disposal — find licensed professionals in your area, available 24/7.

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Services
Professional removal of deceased animals from your property, yard, or roadside.
Humane capture and relocation of live wildlife — raccoons, squirrels, bats, snakes.
Safe, sanitary disposal of animal remains following local health regulations.
Deodorization and sanitization after dead animal removal from walls, crawlspaces, attics.
Large animal removal from roadways, yards, and commercial properties.
24/7 emergency removal for health hazards and urgent situations.
Health & Safety
A dead animal on your property is more than an unpleasant sight — it’s a genuine health hazard. Professional removal protects your family, your pets, and your neighbors from serious risks that most people underestimate.
Dead animals carry dangerous bacteria, parasites, and diseases including rabies, hantavirus, and leptospirosis. Direct contact or even proximity can put your household at risk.
Decomposition attracts flies, maggots, beetles, and other scavengers to your property. A single carcass can trigger a secondary pest infestation that persists long after the animal is gone.
Attempting removal yourself risks direct exposure to pathogens, bodily fluids, and parasites. Improper disposal — bagging and trashing — may also violate local health codes.
Professional removal doesn't stop at the carcass. Licensed providers sanitize the affected area and apply commercial-grade deodorizers to eliminate lingering odor and bacteria.
Licensed providers follow state health department disposal regulations, ensuring remains are handled and disposed of legally. This protects you from fines and liability.
When a professional handles removal, you know the job is done completely — no residue, no lingering smell, no risk of contamination left behind on your property.
Urgency
Not sure if you need help? If any of the following apply, don’t wait — call a licensed removal provider before the problem gets worse.
Wildlife is most active in warmer months, and heat dramatically accelerates decomposition. What takes a week in winter can happen in 24–48 hours during summer, producing intense odor and attracting pests fast.
If you notice a sudden, foul odor in or around your home, a dead animal is likely the cause. In warm conditions, decomposition smell appears within one to two days and only intensifies from there.
Animals that die inside walls, attics, or crawlspaces require professional extraction. These confined spaces demand specialized tools and experience to locate and remove remains without causing structural damage.
If a deer, raccoon, or other animal ends up dead on your lawn or driveway, don’t touch it. Contact a licensed professional who can remove and dispose of it safely, following all local health regulations.
Process
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A licensed professional arrives, removes the animal, and sanitizes the area.