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Wildlife Control in Nebraska

195 zip codes with active providers out of 590 total (33.1% coverage). Ranked #39 of 48 states by avg bid.

State Avg

$21.46

National Avg

$27.39

Coverage

33.1%

vs National

-21.6%

State vs National Average

Nebraska: $21-21.7% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($27)

Wildlife Control Costs in Nebraska

Typical cost range: $200–$1,500 per removal; $500–$5,000 with exclusion work

Wildlife inspection and assessment$100–$250
Raccoon or squirrel removal$300–$600
Bat colony exclusion$500–$2,500
Bird nest removal and exclusion$200–$800
Animal damage repair and exclusion sealing$500–$3,000
Dead animal removal (in walls or crawl spaces)$200–$600

When to Hire a Wildlife Control

Emergency service available in most areas

You hear scratching, scurrying, or thumping sounds in your attic, walls, or crawl space — especially at dawn or dusk
You see animal droppings in your attic, garage, or crawl space, or notice chewed wiring, insulation, or wood
A bat is flying inside your living space or you've found bats roosting in your attic or soffits
You smell a strong, persistent foul odor that could indicate a dead animal in a wall or duct

What to Look For

A valid state wildlife control operator license — most states require specific licensing for wildlife removal that's separate from pest control
Humane removal methods that comply with federal and state wildlife protection laws (Migratory Bird Treaty Act, state endangered species rules)
Full-service capability: removal, cleanup, damage repair, and exclusion (sealing entry points) — not just trapping
Experience with your specific animal — raccoon removal, bat exclusion, and squirrel eviction each require different techniques and legal knowledge

Common Wildlife Control Problems in Nebraska

Raccoons in attics — they tear apart insulation, contaminate it with feces (raccoon roundworm risk), and cause significant structural damage

Bat colonies in attics and wall voids — bat guano accumulation creates serious health hazards (histoplasmosis) and destroys insulation

Squirrels chewing electrical wiring — this is a genuine fire hazard and the #1 reason for wildlife-related house fires

Birds nesting in vents, chimneys, and soffits — dryer vent nests are fire hazards, and chimney nests block flue gases

Skunks and groundhogs under decks and porches — burrowing undermines foundations and concrete slabs

Dead animals in walls or ducts creating persistent, overwhelming odors and attracting secondary pest infestations

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Wildlife Control in Nebraska

What species do you think this is, and what's your removal and exclusion plan?

Different animals require completely different approaches. A company that can identify the species from the evidence (droppings, entry damage, sounds, timing) and explain a species-specific plan is far more likely to resolve the problem permanently.

Do you warranty your exclusion work, and for how long?

Animals are persistent. A one-year warranty is standard; better companies offer 2–5 years. The warranty should cover re-entry through any sealed points. Without a warranty, you'll pay again when the next animal finds a gap.

Does your service include attic/crawl space cleanup and insulation replacement?

Animal droppings and urine contaminate insulation and create health hazards. A complete service includes removal, decontamination, and replacing destroyed insulation — not just pulling out the animal.

Red Flags When Hiring a Wildlife Control

  • Offers to kill or relocate animals without checking species identification and legal restrictions first
  • Has a pest control license but not a wildlife control operator license — these are legally different in most states
  • Seals entry points without confirming all animals have exited — trapping animals inside causes emergency damage and animal suffering
  • No warranty on exclusion work or a warranty shorter than 1 year
  • Cannot explain seasonal restrictions for bats, birds, or other protected species in your state

DIY vs Hiring a Professional Wildlife Control

It's illegal to trap and relocate most wildlife species without a license in nearly every state. Bats are federally protected during maternity season (typically May–August), and disturbing a maternity colony can result in significant fines. Even legal DIY exclusion is risky: sealing entry points with animals still inside causes them to chew through walls into living spaces or die inside the structure. Professional wildlife operators know the legal requirements, seasonal restrictions, and proper exclusion timing for each species. The cost of professional removal is far less than the cost of fire from chewed wiring, structural damage from a trapped animal, or fines for violating wildlife laws.

Wildlife Control Safety Tips

  • Never handle bats without professional help — bats are the #1 source of human rabies exposure in the US. Any bat found in a room with a sleeping person should be captured and tested
  • Raccoon feces can contain Baylisascaris procyonis (raccoon roundworm), which causes severe neurological damage in humans. Attic cleanup after raccoons requires professional-grade PPE and decontamination
  • Do not attempt to trap or relocate wildlife yourself — it's illegal without a license in most states, and cornered wild animals can be aggressive and carry diseases

Best Time to Hire a Wildlife Control in Nebraska

Spring is peak wildlife season: raccoons, squirrels, and birds are having babies and actively seeking shelter in homes. Schedule a preventive inspection in early spring before animals establish maternity dens. Bat exclusion can only be legally performed outside the maternity season (varies by state, typically May–August bats cannot be excluded). Fall is the second peak as animals seek winter shelter. Winter is the best time for exclusion work on most species since they're already outside foraging. Bird nesting season (March–August) is protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act — active nests cannot be disturbed in most cases.

Wildlife Control Licensing in Nebraska

Most states require a specific wildlife control operator (WCO) license separate from a pest control license. Federal laws (Migratory Bird Treaty Act, Endangered Species Act) add additional regulations. Bat work has specific seasonal restrictions in most states. Always verify your operator holds the correct state WCO license, not just a general pest control license. Liability insurance should specifically cover wildlife work.

City-by-City Costs (117 cities)

CityAvg BidMax BidMin BidZip Codes
Alvo$25.00$25.00$25.001
Arlington$25.00$25.00$25.001
Ames$25.00$25.00$25.001
Avoca$25.00$25.00$25.001
Ashland$25.00$25.00$25.001
Cedar Bluffs$25.00$25.00$25.001
Cedar Creek$25.00$25.00$25.001
Bellwood$25.00$25.00$25.001
Bellevue$25.00$25.00$25.003
Brainard$25.00$25.00$25.001
Boys Town$25.00$25.00$25.001
Blair$25.00$25.00$25.001
Bennington$25.00$25.00$25.001
Ceresco$25.00$25.00$25.001
Fort Calhoun$25.00$25.00$25.001
Elmwood$25.00$25.00$25.001
Elkhorn$25.00$25.00$25.001
Dwight$25.00$25.00$25.001
Dodge$25.00$25.00$25.001
David City$25.00$25.00$25.001
Colon$25.00$25.00$25.001
Hooper$25.00$25.00$25.001
Howells$25.00$25.00$25.001
La Vista$25.00$25.00$25.001
Kennard$25.00$25.00$25.001
Gretna$25.00$25.00$25.001
Hallam$25.00$25.00$25.001
Greenwood$25.00$25.00$25.001
Fremont$25.00$25.00$25.002
Papillion$25.00$25.00$25.002
Peru$25.00$25.00$25.001
Palmyra$25.00$25.00$25.001
Panama$25.00$25.00$25.001
Otoe$25.00$25.00$25.001
Plattsmouth$25.00$25.00$25.001
Raymond$25.00$25.00$25.001
Roca$25.00$25.00$25.001
North Bend$25.00$25.00$25.001
Offutt AFB$25.00$25.00$25.001
Omaha$25.00$25.00$25.0046
Nickerson$25.00$25.00$25.001
Murray$25.00$25.00$25.001
Murdock$25.00$25.00$25.001
Nebraska City$25.00$25.00$25.001
Nehawka$25.00$25.00$25.001
Milford$25.00$25.00$25.001
Morse Bluff$25.00$25.00$25.001
Memphis$25.00$25.00$25.001
Mead$25.00$25.00$25.001
Manley$25.00$25.00$25.001
Martell$25.00$25.00$25.001
Malcolm$25.00$25.00$25.001
Louisville$25.00$25.00$25.001
Yutan$25.00$25.00$25.001
Waterloo$25.00$25.00$25.001
Waverly$25.00$25.00$25.001
Weeping Water$25.00$25.00$25.001
Wahoo$25.00$25.00$25.001
Valparaiso$25.00$25.00$25.001
Walton$25.00$25.00$25.001
Washington$25.00$25.00$25.001
Syracuse$25.00$25.00$25.001
Talmage$25.00$25.00$25.001
Tecumseh$25.00$25.00$25.001
Sterling$25.00$25.00$25.001
Valley$25.00$25.00$25.001
Union$25.00$25.00$25.001
Unadilla$25.00$25.00$25.001
Ulysses$25.00$25.00$25.001
Springfield$25.00$25.00$25.001
St Columbans$25.00$25.00$25.001
Staplehurst$25.00$25.00$25.001
Sprague$25.00$25.00$25.001
Snyder$25.00$25.00$25.001
South Bend$25.00$25.00$25.001
Schuyler$25.00$25.00$25.001
Rogers$25.00$25.00$25.001
Columbus$15.00$15.00$15.002
Abie$15.00$15.00$15.001
Adams$15.00$15.00$15.001
Beatrice$15.00$15.00$15.001
Bennet$15.00$15.00$15.001
Bee$15.00$15.00$15.001
Auburn$15.00$15.00$15.001
Bruno$15.00$15.00$15.001
Linwood$15.00$15.00$15.001
Lincoln$15.00$15.00$15.0029
Hickman$15.00$15.00$15.001
Ithaca$15.00$15.00$15.001
Genoa$15.00$15.00$15.001
Garland$15.00$15.00$15.001
Gresham$15.00$15.00$15.001
Herman$15.00$15.00$15.001
Denton$15.00$15.00$15.001
Davey$15.00$15.00$15.001
Craig$15.00$15.00$15.001
Crete$15.00$15.00$15.001
Eagle$15.00$15.00$15.001
Duncan$15.00$15.00$15.001
Dunbar$15.00$15.00$15.001
Firth$15.00$15.00$15.001
Rising City$15.00$15.00$15.001
Prague$15.00$15.00$15.001
Pleasant Dale$15.00$15.00$15.001
Osceola$15.00$15.00$15.001
Oakland$15.00$15.00$15.001
Malmo$15.00$15.00$15.001
Lyons$15.00$15.00$15.001
Monroe$15.00$15.00$15.001
Surprise$15.00$15.00$15.001
Seward$15.00$15.00$15.001
Shelby$15.00$15.00$15.001
Silver Creek$15.00$15.00$15.001
Tekamah$15.00$15.00$15.001
West Point$15.00$15.00$15.001
Weston$15.00$15.00$15.001
York$15.00$15.00$15.001

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Coverage Gaps

424 zip codes without coverage

These areas in Nebraska have no active wildlife control providers.

AinsworthAlbionAldaAlexandriaAllenAllianceAlmaAlmeriaAmeliaAmherstAngoraAnsleyArapahoeArcadiaArcherArnoldArthurAshbyAshtonAtkinsonAtlantaAuroraAxtellAyrBancroftBarnestonBartlettBartleyBassettBattle creekBayardBeaver cityBeaver crossingBeemerBeldenBelgradeBelvidereBenedictBenkelmanBertrandBerwynBig springsBinghamBladenBloomfieldBloomingtonBlue hillBlue springsBoelusBradshaw

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does wildlife control cost in Nebraska?

The average bid for wildlife control in Nebraska is $21.46, compared to the national average of $27.39. Prices range from $15 to $25 depending on location. Typical cost range: $200–$1,500 per removal; $500–$5,000 with exclusion work.

What cities in Nebraska have wildlife control coverage?

Nebraska has wildlife control providers in 117 cities across 195 zip codes, representing 33.1% coverage of the state. Top cities include Alvo, Arlington, Ames, Avoca, Ashland.

How does Nebraska compare to the national average for wildlife control?

Nebraska is 21.6% below the national average for wildlife control. It ranks #39 out of 48 states by average bid.

Are there areas in Nebraska without wildlife control providers?

Yes, 424 zip codes in Nebraska currently have no active wildlife control providers. Underserved cities include Ainsworth, Albion, Alda, Alexandria, Allen.

When should I hire a wildlife control in Nebraska?

You hear scratching, scurrying, or thumping sounds in your attic, walls, or crawl space — especially at dawn or dusk Emergency service is available in most Nebraska areas. Spring is peak wildlife season: raccoons, squirrels, and birds are having babies and actively seeking shelter in homes.

What should I look for in a wildlife control in Nebraska?

A valid state wildlife control operator license — most states require specific licensing for wildlife removal that's separate from pest control. Humane removal methods that comply with federal and state wildlife protection laws (Migratory Bird Treaty Act, state endangered species rules). Most states require a specific wildlife control operator (WCO) license separate from a pest control license.

Can I do wildlife control work myself instead of hiring a pro?

It's illegal to trap and relocate most wildlife species without a license in nearly every state. Bats are federally protected during maternity season (typically May–August), and disturbing a maternity colony can result in significant fines. Even legal DIY exclusion is risky: sealing entry points with animals still inside causes them to chew through walls into living spaces or die inside the structure.

What warranty should I expect from a wildlife control in Nebraska?

Expect a minimum 1-year warranty on exclusion work, with 2–5 years being standard for quality operators. The warranty should specifically cover re-entry through sealed points.