ABOUT US
Wildlife X Team Tulsa is the best wildlife control and removal team in the whole of Tulsa County, Oklahoma. We provide professional and timely services and carry out procedures efficiently and with zero errors.
We pride ourselves on the following:
- Satisfactory services to our client base at affordable rates
- Licenses from the State of Oklahoma
- Extensively trained professionals that have beneficial skills and technical knowledge
- Availability to serve clients 24 hours a day
- State-of-the-art equipment
- Affordable and pocket-friendly services
- Routine checks to ensure that our work is the most efficient
- Property liability insurance
- Humane animal removal
Wildlife X Team Tulsa is efficient and reliable. We carry out our duties with high professional skills and are always available for service.
Our tools and equipment remove wildlife effectively from any area of the home. With our expertise, it is easy to navigate the vulnerable and risky areas of the home and assess the damage that the wildlife pests leave behind.
We carry out a thorough investigation of attics, roofs, yards, and sheds where rodents, snakes, birds, and other wildlife are prone to hide. This investigation also helps us gauge the extent of damage and repair the damaged areas by sealing holes and entry sites. Wildlife X Team Tulsa deems this important because most rodents tamper with electrical and plumbing fixtures, resulting in hazards and accidents.
OUR SERVICES
We cover the Tulsa County area that includes Owasso, Turley, Sapulpa, Sand Springs, Coweta, Jenks, Collinsville, Bixby, and Claremore.
Wildlife X Team specializes in wildlife removal, care, and adoption of sick or injured animals and relocation of wildlife. Our staff is highly professional, and we have a record of efficiency and prompt handling of infestations.
WHAT WE DO
Some wildlife species that we remove include raccoons, snakes, rats, mice, birds, and bats. Our services also include decontamination of roofs and attics, repair of damages that the pests leave behind, implementing deterrents like spikes on the roof, fences, and other methods of pest exclusion from yards and homes.