Wildlife Removal in Liberty Hill, TX
Liberty Hill sits at the heart of the Texas Hill Country's transition zone β cedar, live oak, and limestone terrain that's home to an abundance of Texas wildlife. As Liberty Hill grows rapidly with new subdivisions, wildlife pressure on homes increases every year.
Critter Wrangler serves Liberty Hill homeowners with the same fast, professional wildlife removal we provide throughout Williamson County.
Wildlife We Remove in Liberty Hill
- π¦ Raccoon Removal β attics, crawl spaces, and decks
- πΏοΈ Squirrel Removal β one-way exclusion
- π Snake Removal β copperheads and rattlesnakes common in Liberty Hill
- π¦ Bat Removal β legal seasonal exclusion
- π Rat & Mouse Removal
- 𦨠Skunk Removal
- πΎ Opossum Removal
- π¦ Armadillo Removal β very common in Liberty Hill's newer neighborhoods
- π¦ Bird Removal
Liberty Hill Neighborhoods & Wildlife Hotspots
Liberty Hill is changing fast β from a small Hill Country town to one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas. That growth means constant wildlife displacement as new neighborhoods expand into cedar and live oak terrain. Here's where we see the most activity:
- Santa Rita Ranch β one of the largest master-planned communities in Central Texas, built into the Hill Country transition zone. Armadillos are relentless here, and rattlesnake sightings near the community park areas are common in spring and fall.
- Rancho Sienna & Stonewall Ranch β these communities back directly to undeveloped cedar terrain. We see high copperhead activity in spring and significant raccoon attic intrusions year-round.
- San Gabriel River corridor (west Liberty Hill) β the San Gabriel's headwaters run through limestone country west of Liberty Hill. Wildlife follows this drainage into town, including armadillos, coyotes, and ringtail cats.
- Highway 29 & 183 development corridor β commercial and residential construction along these main corridors continues to push wildlife east into established Liberty Hill neighborhoods.
- Rural-residential edge properties β Liberty Hill has a high concentration of 1β5 acre lots at the city's edge. These properties border working ranchland and see the widest variety of wildlife: wild hogs, foxes, and even occasional javelinas alongside the usual raccoons and armadillos.
Hill Country Wildlife in Liberty Hill
Liberty Hill's location in the Balcones Fault Zone means residents deal with wildlife species more common in the Hill Country than in eastern Williamson County β including rattlesnakes, ringtail cats, and canyon wrens. Armadillo damage is particularly severe in Liberty Hill's sandy-soil neighborhoods.
We're familiar with the specific wildlife challenges in Liberty Hill and provide targeted solutions that work in this terrain.