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Dallas Snake Control & Removal

Snakes are a common nuisance reptile in central Texas. In Dallas and Fort Worth, snakes have become a particularly common problem, as they have invaded many properties in the area. If you need a professional solution for your Dallas snake problem, give us at A Wildlife Pro a call. We are experts at snake control and removal, and have been working with Texas wildlife for over 10 years. We are familiar with the habits of Texas snakes, and are experts at humane trapping and removal of this reptile. Give us a phone call any time, and we can schedule a same-day or next day appointment.

About TX Snakes: Most snakes are not venomous. However, if you are ever unsure about the species of snake that you see, you should leave it alone. Texas does host several species of venomous snakes. Most bites occur when people try to catch or handle these reptiles. We have professional snake handling equipment that makes the removal of unwanted snakes both outside and inside the home safe.
About Us:
  • Fully Licensed and Insured
  • Operating 7 Days a Week, 12 Hours Per Day
  • Residential and Commercial Services
  • Humane Treatment of All Wild Animals
  • Professional Damage Repairs and Prevention
  • Owner Operated - Average 30% Lower Cost
  • We Take Great Pride in Our Work
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We service the greater Dallas Texas area, including Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, and all areas in between, such as Mesquite, Balch Springs, Lancaster, De Sote, Duncanville, Cedar Hill, Mansfield, Grand Prairie, Irving, Farmers Branch, Carrollton, Richardson, Garland, Allen, Lewisville, Coppell, Grapevine, Euless, Bedford, Keller, Haltom City, and more. Call us any time for professional snake pest control in Dallas.

Dallas Snake Control Emails:

What do you folks charge to come fine comb my back yard (it is not that big) for snakes and kill them as you find them? I am terrified of them, I am finding little baby snakes, which leads me to believe the momma snake is nearby! I am sending an email because it is hard for me to use the telephone as I am hard of hearing. If you do not mind conversing by e-mail, that will be greatly appreciated! Thank you! Kelley

Good Morning, I have had a problematic snake trying to get under my shed for the past year and a half now. I have tried blocking entrance holes with rocks a dozen or more times for each new hole dug, but nothing seems to stop this pesky animal. I have now read that ammonia-soaked rags, noise emitters, and moth balls do not work and was advised to seek professional help. I live near Dallas Airport, which does not appear to be one of your service areas. If you cannot help, do you know of another service provider that may be able to assist? Thanks. V/r, Kathleen

Hello, my name is Tom and I am a senior at Texas University. I am doing a thesis research paper on animal cruelty with a focus on unloved animals like wild snakes. I am studying legislation, behaviors, background, and history on the issue of animal cruelty. This is in order to create a hypothetical law to better help protect the well being of all animals. I was hoping that I would be able to find some answers from people who have experience on the issues of pet and animal abuse. If you could share any information you have on The Animal Welfare Act and the numbers of animal cruelty before and after the legislation was passed. Also, whether you believe it to be effective as well as why people commit these horrible acts. Any information you can give me would benefit me greatly. Thank you for taking the time to read this e-mail. Sincerely, Tom. Thanks again for your time.