professional wildlife removal and control

Fast, Humane Wildlife Removal With Solutions That Fit Your Property Needs

Help Is Just One Call Away - Available 24/7

  • Local Knowledge of Wildlife Behaviors
  • Quick Response Times
  • Stress-Free Wildlife Removal Process
  • Trusted and Highly Rated Service

professional wildlife removal and control

Fast, Humane Wildlife Removal With Solutions That Fit Your Property Needs

Help Is Just One Call Away - Available 24/7

  • Local Knowledge of Wildlife Behaviors
  • Quick Response Times
  • Stress-Free Wildlife Removal Process
  • Trusted and Highly Rated Service

professional wildlife removal and control


Fast, Humane Wildlife Removal With Solutions That Fit Your Property Needs


Help Is Just One Call Away - Available 24/7

  • Local Knowledge of Wildlife Behaviors
  • Quick Response Times
  • Stress-Free Wildlife Removal Process
  • Trusted and Highly Rated Service
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About Us

Campbell’s Trapping Service is a dedicated wildlife removal company focused on delivering dependable, professional solutions for homeowners and businesses.


We understand how stressful wildlife intrusions can be, which is why our team provides fast response times, thorough inspections, and clear communication from the moment you call. Every service begins with a full-property assessment that identifies entry points, nesting areas, and all contributing factors, allowing us to create a customized plan that fully resolves the issue.


Our technicians use proven equipment and humane methods designed to protect your property while effectively removing the animals causing damage. Beyond removal, we prioritize long-term prevention by sealing vulnerabilities and reinforcing structures to keep wildlife from returning. With proper licensing, insurance, and extensive field experience, we handle each job with precision and care.

Wildlife Removal And Control Services

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Nuisance Animal Information

  • Armadillos

    Armadillo walking on a dirt path with green foliage in the background.

    Extensive digging by armadillos can leave lawns, gardens, and landscaped areas torn up as they search for insects beneath the soil. Their burrows may undermine walkways, foundations, and irrigation systems, creating costly property damage and uneven ground that worsens over time if activity continues.

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  • Bats

    Bat clinging to a tree trunk; brown fur, dark wings, and face.

    Roosting inside attics, walls, or chimneys often leads to accumulated droppings, strong odors, and damaged insulation. Noise during nighttime hours and staining around entry points are common indicators of an established colony, which can expand quickly once a suitable shelter is found.

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  • Beavers

    Beaver emerging from a pile of logs and debris near a body of water.

    Dam construction and aggressive tree cutting can dramatically change water patterns on and around a property. Blocked waterways may cause flooding, erosion, and damage to nearby structures, while weakened banks and fallen trees increase long-term land and drainage issues.

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  • Birds

    A flock of pigeons on a paved path in a park with trees in the background.

    Nesting in vents, eaves, signs, and rooflines can result in blocked airflow, constant noise, and buildup of droppings on buildings and walkways. Seasonal nesting often leads to repeated messes, surface damage, and maintenance concerns when birds return to the same locations year after year.

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  • Bobcats

    Bobcat perched on a log, looking forward in a forest. Brown fur, green and brown trees.

    Regular sightings near homes, barns, or commercial properties may indicate that food sources or shelter are drawing bobcats into developed areas. Their presence can create concern for pets and livestock, especially when denning occurs under decks, sheds, or other structures.

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  • Coyotes

    Coyote standing on a rock in a forest. Autumn foliage in background.

    Coyotes are often drawn into developed areas by accessible food sources and shelter, bringing them into closer contact with homes, pets, and livestock. Their activity may include denning near structures, traveling through yards, and repeated sightings that raise safety and property concerns as they become more comfortable in the area.



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  • Foxes

    Red fox standing on a log, looking at the viewer. Orange fur, lush green forest background.

    Foxes may frequent residential or commercial properties when shelter and food are readily available, leading to denning under sheds, decks, or outbuildings. Their presence can result in repeated sightings, disturbances to pets or small animals, and ongoing activity that indicates the area has become part of their regular territory.


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  • Groundhogs

    groundhog sits near its burrow entrance next to a large rock. It has tan fur and is looking left.

    Groundhogs can cause significant property issues through extensive burrowing beneath foundations, decks, sheds, and driveways. Their tunnels may weaken structural supports, damage landscaping, and create unstable ground, with ongoing activity often expanding as the burrow system grows.

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  • Muskrats

    Muskrat in water eating greenery near a rocky bank. Brown fur, long tail visible.

    Muskrats often create problems around ponds, lakes, and drainage areas by burrowing into banks and shorelines. Their tunneling can weaken embankments, contribute to erosion, and disrupt water control structures, leading to collapsing banks and ongoing damage to surrounding property.


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  • Opossums

    Opossum on rocks in grass, looking forward with pink nose and dark ears; night setting.

    Opossums may take shelter in attics, crawlspaces, garages, or under decks while foraging for food around homes and businesses. Their presence can lead to scattered debris, unpleasant odors, and damage to insulation or stored items, especially when they return repeatedly to the same shelter areas.


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  • Raccoons

    Raccoon with a black mask, sitting on grass, looking right with striped tail.

    Raccoons often cause problems when they gain access to attics, chimneys, crawlspaces, or roofs while searching for shelter or food. Torn insulation, damaged vents, scattered trash, and loud nighttime activity are common signs of ongoing presence, and repeated entry attempts can lead to escalating structural and sanitation issues if the attraction points remain.


  • Rodents

    Brown rat on a white countertop near fallen dishes and crumbs, in a kitchen setting.

    Rodents frequently create issues inside homes and commercial buildings by nesting in walls, attics, and crawlspaces. Chewed wiring, damaged insulation, contaminated surfaces, and persistent noises are common results of their activity, with rapid reproduction allowing small problems to grow quickly if not addressed.


  • Skunks

    Skunk with black and white fur walks on a gravel path near yellow wildflowers.

    Skunks can cause noticeable problems around homes and businesses when they dig in yards for insects or settle under decks, sheds, and foundations. Their strong odor, burrowing activity, and repeated visits can damage landscaping and create persistent issues when denning sites are left undisturbed.


  • Snakes

    Garter snake with brown and yellow stripes on a dirt path.

    Snakes may become a concern on residential or commercial properties when they take advantage of dense vegetation, debris, or structural gaps for shelter. Encounters near buildings, entry into crawlspaces or garages, and repeated sightings can cause alarm and indicate that the environment is attracting ongoing activity.


  • Squirrels

    Squirrel perched on a tree stump, looking towards the camera, fluffy tail, outdoor setting.

    Squirrels often cause damage when they enter attics, rooflines, or soffits to nest and store food. Chewed wiring, torn insulation, and persistent daytime noise are common signs, and repeated access through small openings can lead to ongoing structural and maintenance issues.


Nuisance Animal Information

Aramadillos

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Bats

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Beavers

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Birds

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Aramadillos

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Bats

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Beavers

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Beaver icon inside a white circle, with green outline.

Birds

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Bobcats

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Coyotes

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Foxes

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Groundhogs

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Bobcats

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Coyotes

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Green outline of a coyote walking to the left, inside a light grey circle.

Foxes

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Groundhogs

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Green outline of a beaver in front of a gray circle.

Muskrats

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Opossums

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Raccoons

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Rodents

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Muskrats

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Green outline of a muskrat inside a gray circle.

Opossums

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Green line drawing of a opossum inside a light gray circle.

Raccoons

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Green outline of a raccoon, foraging, against a gray circle background.

Rodents

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Skunks

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Snakes

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Squirrels

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Skunks

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Snakes

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Squirrels

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