Wildlife Removal Services in Leander, TX
Leander's explosive growth along the 183A corridor has brought thousands of new homes directly into the Texas Hill Country wildlife zone. Critter Wrangler provides professional, humane wildlife removal throughout Leander and Williamson County with same-day and next-day availability.
Wildlife We Remove in Leander
- π¦ Raccoon Removal
- πΏοΈ Squirrel Removal
- π Snake Removal β copperheads common in Leander
- π¦ Bat Removal
- π Rat & Mouse Removal
- 𦨠Skunk Removal
- πΎ Opossum Removal
- π¦ Armadillo Removal
- π¦ Bird Removal
Wildlife Pressure in Leander
Leander's rapid westward expansion into the Balcones Escarpment zone means new neighborhoods are being built directly into cedar, live oak, and limestone terrain β ideal habitat for Texas wildlife. Armadillo lawn damage, raccoon attic intrusions, and copperhead sightings are particularly common in Leander subdivisions near the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve.
Leander Neighborhoods & Wildlife Hotspots
Leander is growing fast, and every new subdivision pushed west into the Hill Country means more wildlife displaced into neighborhoods. Here's where we get the most calls:
- Crystal Falls Golf Community β built on limestone ridgeline terrain with natural cedar breaks and rock outcroppings. Rattlesnakes, copperheads, and ringtail cats are common here. One of our highest-volume snake removal areas in Williamson County.
- Travisso & Bar W Ranch β these Hill Country communities back directly to cedar and live oak habitat. Armadillo lawn damage is severe, and raccoons regularly access attics through cedar tree branches overhanging rooflines.
- Savannah Ranch & Vista Ridge β newer subdivisions along the 183A corridor where construction continues to push armadillos, opossums, and raccoons into established homes nearby.
- Balcones Canyonlands (western edge) β properties in western Leander that back to greenbelt or undeveloped cedar terrain see the full range of Hill Country wildlife: rattlesnakes, foxes, bobcats, and great horned owls nesting in attic vents.
- Hero Way & Ronald Reagan Boulevard β the commercial and residential development along these corridors has created consistent wildlife displacement into the residential streets on either side.
Our Approach
We remove the animal, seal the entry point, and solve the problem in one visit whenever possible. No ongoing monthly contracts β just a permanent fix.