Wildlife Removal in Hutto, TX
Hutto's location along Brushy Creek and the San Gabriel River makes it a natural wildlife corridor for raccoons, opossums, snakes, and other species moving through eastern Williamson County. As Hutto's population has grown rapidly, wildlife conflicts in residential areas have increased significantly.
Critter Wrangler provides fast, professional wildlife removal throughout Hutto with same-day service available for most calls.
Wildlife We Remove in Hutto
- π¦ Raccoon Removal β common along Brushy Creek corridor
- πΏοΈ Squirrel Removal
- π Snake Removal β water moccasins near creek areas
- π¦ Bat Removal
- π Rat & Mouse Removal
- 𦨠Skunk Removal
- πΎ Opossum Removal β very active in Hutto
- π¦ Armadillo Removal
- π¦ Bird Removal
Why Hutto Has High Wildlife Activity
Hutto's flat terrain, creek systems, and agricultural surroundings create excellent conditions for wildlife movement into neighborhoods. The Brushy Creek and San Gabriel floodplains serve as wildlife highways, bringing animals directly into backyards and attics. Raccoons and opossums are particularly common in Hutto due to the creek corridors and abundant food sources from residential areas.
Hutto Neighborhoods & Wildlife Hotspots
Hutto's flat terrain and creek systems make wildlife movement into neighborhoods nearly constant. Here's where we see the heaviest activity:
- Brushy Creek & Star Ranch area β Star Ranch's large lots border the Brushy Creek floodplain, making it one of the most active raccoon and opossum areas in Hutto. We get regular attic intrusion calls from this neighborhood.
- Cottonwood Creek corridor β Cottonwood Creek runs through central Hutto, connecting green spaces and directing wildlife straight into residential backyards. Water moccasins, raccoons, and nutria use this waterway year-round.
- Hutto Lake Park area β the park and lake attract Canada geese, egrets, and occasional beaver activity, along with the usual raccoon population that follows any water source into nearby neighborhoods.
- Co-op District & downtown Hutto β the older parts of town have mature trees and aging home infrastructure that gives squirrels and roof rats easy entry. We see consistent rodent calls in and around central Hutto.
- Williamson County Regional Park (nearby) β the regional park to the south serves as a wildlife reservoir. Deer, raccoons, and coyotes move from the park into adjacent residential streets regularly.
Our Promise to Hutto Homeowners
We remove the animal and seal the entry so it can't come back β in one visit when possible. No recurring monthly service required. Just a permanent solution.