SOUTHERN IOWA
CRITTER CATCHER
Your Local Wildlife Experts
Starting at just $250
Wildlife Removal . Exclusion . Repairs
Locally Owned And Operated
Licensed & Insured
Highly Rated By Your Neighbors
Call Now: 641-414-2240
Your Local Wildlife Experts
Starting at just $250
Removal . Exclusion . Repairs
Locally Owned And Operated
Licensed & Insured
Highly Rated By Your Neighbors
Call Now: 641-414-2240
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About Us
Reliable, Humane, And Local Wildlife Control You Can Trust
At Southern Iowa Critter Catcher, we specialize in wildlife removal and control for homes, offices, rentals, and other properties with reliable service and consistent results tailored to each space.
Wildlife Removal Experts
Our crew is skilled, knowledgeable, and hands-on, handling nuisance animal issues with steady results for homes, offices, and properties.
Humane Removal Methods
We use proven, responsible techniques to remove unwanted wildlife while prioritizing property protection and long-term prevention.
Guaranteed Customer Satisfaction
We stand behind our work and strive to meet expectations on every job, with clear communication and dependable service you can trust.
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Our pricing is always fair and transparent. Our services are designed to protect you year-round from unwanted wildlife, and we stand behind our work with a guarantee.
Take Back Your Space
GET STARTED WITH A FREE ESTIMATE
Our pricing is always fair and transparent. Our services are designed to protect you year-round from unwanted wildlife, and we stand behind our work with a guarantee.
Prices Starting At Just $250
Prices Starting At Just $250
Learn More About Nuisance Animals
Bats
Learn MoreBats often take advantage of attics, chimneys, and wall gaps, turning quiet spaces into roosting sites that fill with noise, odors, and droppings. Their waste can stain surfaces, damage insulation, and introduce airborne contaminants, while nightly activity creates scratching and fluttering sounds that disrupt sleep. Over time, a small roost can grow into a larger colony that impacts both the structure and indoor air quality of a home or building.
Beavers
Learn MoreBeavers reshape landscapes by cutting down trees and building dams that redirect natural water flow toward homes, roads, and septic areas. Their activity can trigger flooding, erode shorelines, and weaken embankments, while fallen trees and clogged waterways create ongoing damage that worsens with each season they remain active.
Birds
Learn MoreBirds often nest in vents, eaves, and rooflines, where accumulated droppings, feathers, and nesting materials stain surfaces and block airflow. Their constant activity can corrode building materials, attract insects, and create persistent noise, while displaced nests may lead to repeated attempts to reenter the same areas year after year.
Bobcats
Learn MoreBobcats tend to move quietly along property edges, but their presence can unsettle pets, livestock, and homeowners alike. Marking behaviors, den sites, and hunting patterns can disrupt outdoor spaces, while repeated sightings often signal an established territory that brings ongoing tension between wildlife and residential areas.
Coyotes
Learn MoreCoyotes adapt easily to developed areas, roaming neighborhoods in search of food and shelter while becoming increasingly comfortable around people. Their presence can threaten pets, unsettle livestock, and lead to bold behavior, especially when denning nearby or traveling in groups through residential spaces.
Foxes
Learn MoreFoxes often den beneath sheds, decks, and crawlspaces, carving out tunnels that undermine soil and leave strong odors behind. Their scavenging habits can scatter trash, disturb gardens, and attract additional wildlife, while repeated activity around the same den sites keeps the disruption ongoing.
Groundhogs
Learn MoreGroundhogs dig extensive burrow systems beneath foundations, porches, and outbuildings, weakening the ground that supports them. Their tunneling can cause settling, damage landscaping, and create hidden hazards, while their feeding habits quickly strip gardens and ornamental plants.
Muskrats
Learn MoreMuskrats burrow into pond banks, shorelines, and drainage areas, hollowing out soil that can collapse without warning. Their tunneling weakens embankments, accelerates erosion, and interferes with water control structures, often leading to costly damage that worsens the longer they remain active.
Moles
Learn MoreMoles carve winding tunnels just below the surface, leaving raised ridges and soft spots that ruin lawns and destabilize soil. Their constant digging disrupts root systems, damages irrigation lines, and creates uneven ground that quickly turns a maintained yard into a patchwork of sink-prone areas.
Opossums
Learn MoreOpossums slip into crawlspaces, garages, and sheds, where they leave behind waste, odors, and scattered nesting debris. Their nighttime foraging can overturn trash, disturb pet food areas, and invite repeated visits once they establish a reliable shelter nearby.
Otters
Learn MoreOtters target ponds, lakes, and waterways where they deplete fish populations and damage banks through repeated entry points. Their activity can erode shorelines, disrupt aquatic systems, and leave behind strong odors and waste that make nearby areas unpleasant and difficult to maintain.
Raccoons
Learn MoreRaccoons force their way into attics, crawlspaces, and chimneys, tearing through vents and roofing materials to gain access. Inside, they damage insulation, leave heavy waste behind, and create loud nighttime disturbances, while their strong site loyalty leads to repeat intrusions if entry points are not addressed.
Rodents
Learn MoreMice and rats squeeze through tiny openings to nest inside walls, attics, and cabinets, where they gnaw on wiring, wood, and stored items. Their droppings and urine contaminate surfaces and food areas, while constant chewing and rapid breeding allow infestations to expand quickly out of sight.
Skunks
Learn MoreSkunks dig beneath decks, sheds, and foundations in search of shelter, loosening soil and creating voids that compromise structural support. Their strong defensive spray can linger for weeks, saturating nearby areas with odor and making outdoor spaces difficult to use once they settle in.
Snakes
Learn MoreSnakes gravitate toward yards, crawlspaces, and outbuildings that offer shelter and a steady food source, often going unnoticed until a close encounter occurs. Their presence can alarm occupants, disrupt outdoor use, and indicate underlying issues such as rodent activity that draws them in and keeps them returning.
Wildlife Removal And Control Services
Wildlife Removal And Control Services
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What Our Customers Say
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"I had a bat in my home. He was prompt, knowledgeable and efficient. He addressed the immediate problem as well as any future problems. Would definitely recommend Southern Iowa Critter Catcher!"
Laura F.
"Came out right away and took care of the small racoon problem I had. He was promp, courteous, and knew how to manage the situation immediately. I highly recommend his services to anyone in need in the Oceola or Indanola area."
The Grand Scheme
"Southern Iowa Crater Catcher did a great job trapping moles that were freakin in our yard. We’ve noticed a big difference and have far fewer moles now."
Kimberly Pollard





