Wildlife Removal in Moore, OK: Raccoon, Squirrel & Bat Control
Supreme Oklahoma Pest Removal
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14901 S Kelly Ave, Edmond, OK 73013, United States (Serving Moore & surrounding areas)
Unwanted Guests in Your Attic? Humane Wildlife Removal in Moore, OK.
You hear scratching in your attic at night. You find chewed wires and torn insulation. You see raccoons rummaging through your trash. Wildlife like raccoons, squirrels, and bats are not just a nuisance – they can cause extensive property damage, spread diseases, and create fire hazards by chewing through electrical wires.
Supreme Oklahoma Pest Removal provides professional, humane wildlife removal services from our base at 14901 S Kelly Ave, Edmond, OK 73013, proudly serving Moore, Edmond, Guthrie, Del City, Blanchard, Luther, Midwest City, Tuttle, Arcadia, Choctaw, Lindsay, Mustang, Nichols Hills, Piedmont, The Village and surrounding Oklahoma areas. We safely remove wildlife and prevent them from returning.
Call now for a free estimate: (405) 584-6244
Signs of a Wildlife Problem
Scratching or scurrying sounds – Noises in your attic, walls, or crawlspace, especially at night (raccoons, squirrels)
Droppings and urine stains – Animal droppings in attics, basements, or around your property
Chewed wires, wood, or insulation – Damage to electrical wires (fire hazard), wood beams, and insulation
Torn trash cans – Raccoons and opossums knocking over and tearing into garbage
Entry holes – Holes in your roof, soffits, fascia, or foundation where animals enter
Animal tracks or trails – Footprints in mud, snow, or dust in your attic
Guano (bat droppings) – Accumulated droppings around attic vents or on the ground near your home
Garden damage – Raccoons and squirrels eating fruits, vegetables, and birdseed
Common Wildlife in Moore & Oklahoma
Wildlife You May Encounter:
- Raccoons – Grayish-black, masked face, ringed tail. Highly intelligent. Can damage roofs, attics, and trash cans. Can carry rabies and roundworm.
- Eastern Gray Squirrels – Gray with bushy tail. Most common squirrel in Oklahoma. Chew wires, damage attics, and nest in walls. Active during the day.
- Flying Squirrels – Smaller, nocturnal, gliding membranes between legs. Often live in colonies in attics. Active at night.
- Fox Squirrel – Larger, reddish-brown. Similar behavior to gray squirrels. Chews and nests in attics.
- Bats (Several Species) – Small, flying mammals. Often roost in attics, soffits, and behind shutters. Can carry rabies and histoplasmosis (from guano).
- Opossums – Grayish-white, pointed face, hairless tail. Often found near garbage and pet food. Generally non-aggressive but can carry diseases.
Damage & Health Risks from Wildlife
Wildlife can cause serious problems:
- Structural damage – Raccoons and squirrels tear holes in roofs, soffits, fascia, and vents.
- Fire hazards – Squirrels and other rodents chew through electrical wires, causing shorts and potential fires.
- Insulation damage – Animals tear up insulation, reducing energy efficiency and requiring replacement.
- Disease transmission – Rabies (raccoons, bats), histoplasmosis (bat guano), leptospirosis, salmonella, and roundworm.
- Flea and tick infestations – Wildlife bring fleas, ticks, and mites into your home.
- Odor problems – Dead animals in walls or attics cause foul odors that can last for months.
- Garden and landscape damage – Raccoons and squirrels eat fruits, vegetables, and birdseed.
Why Wildlife Invade Moore Homes
Wildlife are attracted to:
- Warm, sheltered spaces – Attics, crawlspaces, wall voids, and chimneys provide protection from weather and predators.
- Food sources – Unsecured trash cans, pet food, bird feeders, gardens, fruit trees, and compost piles.
- Water sources – Birdbaths, pet water bowls, leaky faucets, and pools.
- Entry points – Holes in roofs, soffits, fascia, vents, and foundations as small as 1/2 inch for bats, 1-2 inches for squirrels.
- Nesting sites – Chimneys, attics, and crawlspaces are ideal for raising young.
Our Wildlife Removal Process
Step 1: Free Inspection
We inspect your Moore home – roof, soffits, fascia, vents, attic, crawlspace, and foundation – to identify entry points, nesting sites, and the type of wildlife.
Step 2: Species Identification
We identify the wildlife species (raccoons, squirrels, bats, etc.) to determine the best removal strategy.
Step 3: Humane Trapping & Removal
We use professional, humane traps to capture wildlife. We follow all state and local regulations for wildlife removal and relocation.
Step 4: Exclusion (Sealing Entry Points)
After removal, we seal all entry points using heavy-gauge materials (steel mesh, metal flashing, caulk) to prevent re-entry.
Step 5: One-Way Doors (For Bats)
For bats, we install one-way exclusion doors that allow bats to leave but not re-enter. This is the only humane and legal way to remove bats.
Step 6: Damage Repair & Sanitization
We repair damaged areas (roof, soffits, insulation) and sanitize affected areas, removing droppings, urine, and nesting materials.
Step 7: Ongoing Prevention
We provide recommendations to prevent future wildlife problems (trimming trees, securing trash, removing bird feeders, etc.).
Call (405) 584-6244 for your free wildlife removal estimate in Moore
Raccoon vs. Squirrel vs. Bat – What’s in Your Attic?
Quick Identification Guide:
- Raccoon: Large, heavy footsteps at night. Loud scratching, thumping, and vocalizations. Entry holes are large (4+ inches).
- Squirrel: Light, fast scurrying during the day. Gnawing sounds. Entry holes are 1-2 inches. Active at dawn and dusk.
- Bat: High-pitched squeaking at night. Fluttering sounds. Guano (droppings) near vents. Entry holes as small as 1/2 inch.
Not sure which wildlife you have? Call us for a free inspection!
Wildlife Prevention Tips for Moore Homeowners
Seal entry points – Inspect your roof, soffits, fascia, vents, and foundation for holes and seal them with steel mesh or metal flashing
Trim tree branches – Keep branches at least 6 feet away from your roof to prevent squirrels from jumping onto your home
Secure trash cans – Use metal or heavy-duty plastic cans with locking lids; store in garage if possible
Remove bird feeders – Birdseed attracts squirrels, raccoons, and other wildlife
Clean up fallen fruit – If you have fruit trees, pick up fallen fruit immediately
Don’t leave pet food outside – Feed pets indoors; outdoor pet food attracts wildlife
Store firewood properly – Keep firewood at least 20 feet from your home and elevate off the ground
Clean gutters regularly – Clogged gutters can lead to water damage and entry points
Schedule annual wildlife inspections – Especially before winter when animals seek shelter
Service Areas – 15+ Oklahoma Cities
Moore, OK ★Edmond, OKGuthrie, OKDel City, OKBlanchard, OKLuther, OK 73054Midwest City, OKTuttle, OK 73089Arcadia, OK 73007Choctaw, OK 73020Lindsay, OK 73052Mustang, OK 73064Nichols Hills, OKPiedmont, OK 73078The Village, OK 73120
Why Choose Us for Wildlife Removal in Moore?
Locally owned & operated – based at 14901 S Kelly Ave, Edmond, OK
Free inspections – No obligation
Same-day service available in Moore
Humane trapping and removal – We follow all state regulations
Complete exclusion (sealing entry points)
Damage repair and sanitization
One-way exclusion doors for bats (the only legal method)
Licensed and experienced wildlife specialists
Military, senior & first responder discounts
100% satisfaction guarantee
Bat Removal – Why It’s Different (and Why You Need a Professional)
Important Bat Removal Information:
- Bats are protected species in Oklahoma. It is illegal to kill or harm them.
- The only legal and humane method is exclusion – installing one-way doors that allow bats to leave but not re-enter.
- Bat removal cannot be done during maternity season (May–August) when flightless baby bats are present.
- Bat guano can cause histoplasmosis, a serious respiratory disease. Professional cleanup is essential.
Call us for legal, humane bat removal.
Rabies – What You Need to Know
Rabies Information:
- Raccoons and bats are common carriers of rabies in Oklahoma.
- Rabies is almost always fatal once symptoms appear.
- Signs of rabid animals include: daytime activity (for nocturnal animals), aggression, disorientation, drooling, and paralysis.
- If you see an animal acting strangely, DO NOT approach it. Call us or animal control.
- If you are bitten by any wild animal, seek medical attention immediately.
When Wildlife Activity Peaks in Moore & Oklahoma
Spring (March–May): Mating and nesting season. Animals seek shelter in attics to raise young.
Summer (June–August): Young animals are active; bats have flightless pups (no exclusion during this time).
Fall (September–November): Animals prepare for winter; seek warm shelter in homes and attics.
Winter (December–February): Animals are denned up in attics and crawlspaces; ideal time for inspection and exclusion.
Fall and early spring are the best times for wildlife exclusion. Call us before animals settle in for winter!
Emergency Pest Control – Also Available 24/7 in Moore
Also ask about our other services: Ant Control, Spider Control, Cockroach Control, House Cricket Control, Mice Removal, Rat Control, Earwig Treatment, Silverfish Removal, Clothes Moth Control, Centipede Control, Millipede Control, Termite Inspection & Treatment, Mosquito Control, Bed Bug Heat Treatment, Flea Control, Tick Control, Wasp & Hornet Nest Removal, and Fire Ant Treatment. All available 24/7 in Moore and surrounding areas.
Call us anytime: (405) 584-6244
FAQs About Wildlife Removal in Moore, OK
Q: Is wildlife removal humane?
A: Yes. We use humane trapping methods and follow all state regulations. For bats, we use one-way exclusion doors that allow them to leave but not re-enter. We do not harm animals.
Q: How much does wildlife removal cost in Moore?
A: Call for a free estimate. Pricing depends on the type of wildlife, severity of infestation, and extent of damage.
Q: Do you remove dead animals from walls or attics?
A: Yes. We locate and remove dead animals and deodorize affected areas. Dead animals can cause foul odors and attract other pests.
Q: Can squirrels cause fires?
A: Yes. Squirrels chew on electrical wires, which can cause shorts and electrical fires. This is one of the most dangerous aspects of squirrel infestations.
Q: Why can’t you remove bats during summer?
A: Bat removal cannot be done during maternity season (May–August) because flightless baby bats (pups) are present. Excluding adult bats would trap the pups inside, causing them to die and creating odor and health hazards.
Q: Will wildlife come back after removal?
A: Without exclusion (sealing entry points), wildlife can return. Our process includes sealing all entry points to prevent reinfestation.
Q: Do you handle snake removal?
A: We specialize in mammals (raccoons, squirrels, bats). For snake removal, we can refer you to a specialist. Ask us for a referral.
Contact Us
(405) 584-6244
Office Address: 14901 S Kelly Ave, Edmond, OK 73013, United States
Email: info@supremeokpestexterminators.com
Hours: Open 24 hours – 7 days a week, including holidays
Service Area: Moore, Edmond, Guthrie, Del City, Blanchard, Luther, Midwest City, Tuttle, Arcadia, Choctaw, Lindsay, Mustang, Nichols Hills, Piedmont, The Village, and surrounding Oklahoma.
(405) 584-6244Free estimate. No obligation. Open 24/7. Serving Moore, OK.