Wildlife Animal Pest Removal Quincy

Bay State Wildlife provides professional animal removal services in Quincy, Massachusetts. We specialize in solving conflicts between people and unwanted pest animals. We commonly remove raccoons, squirrels, skunks, rats, snakes, and more. Bay State Wildlife is fully licensed and insured in Massachusetts. We pride ourselves on our wild animal expertise, and our customer service. Our prices are competitive. To get a free price quote over the phone, call any time, 24-7-365. We operate 7 days a week and always answer our phone. Every animal removal job is different, so we will learn about your critter problem, and give you a price over the phone, and schedule what is usually a same-day or next-day appointment. Call us at 617-337-3413.

Bay State Wildlife Pest Animal Removal

Location: Quincy, Massachusetts
Phone: 617-337-3413
Email: quincy@wildlifeanimalpest.com

Massachusetts is home to several nuisance wildlife species. We at are experts in dealing with the common (and uncommon) critter problems here in Quincy. Here are just a few examples of the types of pest animal situations we routinely encounter :

  • A family of squirrels living in the attic
  • A skunk living under a shed or porch
  • Opossums eating pet food or from garbage cans
  • A colony of bats living in a building
  • A rat or mouse infestation in a house
  • A dead animal odor inside a wall
  • Moles digging tunnels in the yard
  • Raccoons living in the ceiling
  • Pigeons roosting on ledges
  • A dangerous snake in the yard
  • And many more!

Give us a call any time at 617-337-3413 to talk about your pest animal situation. No two cases are exactly alike, but with over 10 years of experience, Bay State Wildlife is equipped to handle it all!

Bay State Wildlife has been voted Quincy's best wildlife control company! We are not a regular pest control company. We don't handle insects - we specialize in only animals. We offer:

  • Fast service and same-day appointments
  • Full house and attic inspections
  • Wildlife damage repair and prevention
  • Animal waste cleanup and attic restoration
  • Dead animal removal and odor control
  • Permanent rodent mouse or rat elimination
  • 100% effective solutions for bats or birds
  • Free price estimates. Fully Massachusetts licensed and insured.

We do plenty of simple wildlife control jobs, but we are fully equipped to handle every aspect of your wildlife situation from start to finish.  From our 24-point inspection process, to professional-grade home repairs, to sanitation, we provide a complete solution for complex wildlife cases. Call now to discuss your wild animal pest issue.

Wildlife Tip of The Week

Why do snakes strike people?

In the same way that skunk spray a foul-smelling liquid, or opossums ‘play dead', snakes bite. They rear their heads up, get into that S-shape, and then strike. Some snakes, up to twenty different types across the US, are venomous so with that nasty, snappy bite, you will also expect venom-problems. The symptoms will vary from snake to snake, and some can be very dangerous indeed. This is especially the case when you take into consideration the fact that almost every venomous snake across the US has a non-venomous twin of sorts. There's also one that looks like one that might be venomous, so you can never really be sure unless you've done your homework and consider yourself to be an ‘expert'. Even then sometimes things can still go wrong. A snake will bite when it feels threatened. This could be a predator trying to make it dinner, or a human trying to trap it to release it somewhere safe. A snake will never hunt out a human to ‘eat' or bite it. It will only bite when it feels attacked or threatened. Remember we are much bigger than the snake. It is only acting out of feardefense. Snakes will get particularly snappy when they are hungry, and also when they are shedding their skin, or guarding a nest of youngsters. Also, one final note to remember, just because the snake is venomous doesn't mean it will inject its venom into you. A venomous snake can ‘dry bite'.