This is a professional wildlife removal company based in Fort Worth Texas. We provide pest control for wild animals only, not extermination of insects. If you have nuisance critters that you need to
get rid of, we can humanely take care of the problem. We service Tarrant County and the greater Dallas / Fort Worth area. Please visit my official Fort Worth TX Animal Control
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Thanks for taking the time to put this website together. It’s a very good reference tool for the urban idiot, LOL. I had never lived “inside” any city limits until I moved to Dallas a few years ago so I feel much safer in the middle of the woods at 2am than I do being downtown at 2am. Again thank you for putting this together. Very nice critter collection.
The reason I am writing is because I live in a condo complex along a creek. With that being said, we have a generous population of all the local animals. Every spring I find baby snakes and I really haven’t paid much attention to them since they are only 6” to 12” in length. One of the neighbors asked today what kind of snake. (I found out that neighbor who was walking his schnauzer came across one of these little snakes and evidently it actually striked but obviously being so small couldn’t get beyond the dog’s fur. Feisty little worm!) I now am curious, but the snake is so small and really doesn’t have any developed characteristics that I can recognize to identify it. My assumption is rat snake or garden snake. And I don’t want to assume any longer. I would like to ask for you help with identification. I don’t have detailed pictures, but I have a short video of one I was directing to a beloved neighbor’s house. I pulled a frame out of the video so hopefully that will help. I just hope it’s close enough you can identify it.
Thanks again for the documentation and sharing… very very informative and a site worth suggesting. And thanks for any help in identifying.
Thank you ,
Scott
Dear TX Animal Control,
I am writing from a TV production company called Danlow Productions. I’m the producer on a new series for Animal Planet called ‘Extreme Infestation’. As the title suggests, the series will focus on the very worst cases of infested homes, workplaces or public buildings and examine the science of how / why it happens and what can be done to prevent it. There are two elements I hope you may be able to help me with.
Firstly, I am looking for a range of key experts to talk on camera about specific cases and conduct small-scale experiments, where relevant. The content of these ‘expert sections’ will have a lot to do with which cases we feature, leading me on to point two; I need to find first-hand accounts, preferably with home video footage, showing really extreme infestations taking place, filmed by the people who have been living with it.
These infestations can relate to any animal, including ladybugs, cockroaches, rats, mice, spiders, frogs, raccoons, snakes, termites, wood worm, bats, racoons, moles etc. They can be current problems or have happened some time ago (hence the need for home video footage).
I came across your site while looking into a raccoon story and read some of your blog. It would be great to speak with you in more detail about
this. If you’re interested, please let me know your number and a good time to call.
Danlow is a respected documentary company based in London, England. You can find
out more about us by visiting our
website. We will be filming across the
USA, in Fort Worth Texas, Canada,
Australia and New Zealand in a few
months time. I hope to hear from you
soon. Best wishes, Erica