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Williamson County Raccoon Removal & Wildlife Control

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Cen-Tex Wildlife Control - Raccoon & Wildlife Removal in Williamson County, TX. Call us: 512-800-4483

  • Loud noises in your attic or walls?
  • Visible damage to your roof or property?
  • Unusual odors near your chimney or roofline?
  • Raccoons spotted on your roof at night?
Call us 24/7 to schedule an appointment. Cen-Tex Wildlife Control provides professional raccoon removal and wildlife control services for residential and commercial properties. We deliver custom raccoon removal solutions for every type of wildlife problem across Round Rock, Pflugerville, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Hutto, Liberty Hill, and all surrounding Williamson County communities. Whether raccoons have invaded your attic, are causing destruction around your property, or you are dealing with other nuisance wildlife concerns. Call Cen-Tex Wildlife Control today at 512-800-4483.

Recognizing the Signs of an Raccoon Infestation

Catching a raccoon problem early can save your Williamson County home or business from serious, extensive, and costly damage. Raccoons and other nuisance wildlife are naturally nocturnal and evasive, meaning the evidence of their presence is frequently discovered long before the animals are ever actually spotted. For homeowners, knowing what warning signs to look for and contacting Cen-Tex Wildlife Control at the first indication of raccoon activity can make all the difference in protecting your property from structural damage and serious health risks:
  • Structural Damage: Torn roof shingles, chewed wooden beams, shredded attic insulation, or forced entry points around exterior vents and soffits that weren't there before.
  • Suspicious Noises: Heavy thumping, scratching, or scurrying sounds coming from your attic, walls, or chimney — particularly active after dark or in the early morning hours.
  • Health Hazards: Raccoon droppings, urine stains on ceilings, or a strong persistent ammonia or musky odor coming through your vents and enclosed spaces.
  • Yard and Exterior Disturbances: Knocked over garbage cans, disturbed garden beds, greasy smear marks along your siding or roofline, or visible tracks around common entry points.
Overlooking these early warning signs gives raccoons the time they need to establish themselves, multiply, and cause serious damage throughout your Williamson County property. The sooner you contact Cen-Tex Wildlife Control, the better your chances of stopping the problem before it escalates into a costly structural and health crisis. Taking swift action at the first sign of raccoon activity is the most effective way to keep your Williamson County home or business safe, sanitary, and permanently protected from nuisance wildlife. To learn more about raccoon behavior, habits, and what makes them such a persistent threat to Williamson County properties, visit our Raccoon Information & Behavior Guide.
Professional Raccoon Removal in Williamson County
Dealing with raccoons on your Williamson County property? Cen-Tex Wildlife Control is the premier state-certified raccoon removal team serving Round Rock, Pflugerville, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Hutto, and all surrounding Williamson County communities. We are fully licensed, insured, and built on a proven track record of permanently solving raccoon problems for residential and commercial properties of every size. We take a detail-driven approach to every raccoon removal job, pairing humane trapping with professional exclusion and animal proofing work that ensures raccoons never find their way back in. Whether you are a homeowner, landlord, property manager, or business owner anywhere in Williamson County, we design a custom raccoon removal plan built specifically around your property and situation. From your very first call to the final seal-up, our mission is clear: remove the raccoons, secure your property, and deliver the lasting peace of mind every Williamson County property owner deserves.
What to Expect When Cen-Tex Wildlife Control Takes On Your Raccoon Problem:
  • Humane Raccoon Removal: We use safe, low-impact trapping and removal techniques that protect your family, your pets, and the animals throughout the entire removal process. Every job is handled by our state-certified wildlife.
  • Thorough Raccoon Inspections: Our technicians conduct a comprehensive inspection of your entire property — identifying raccoon entry points, locating nesting areas, and documenting every sign of activity from the roofline to the crawl space so nothing gets missed.
  • Permanent Exclusion & Animal Proofing: Removing the raccoons is only half the job. We permanently seal every entry point, reinforce vulnerable vents and soffits, and install professional grade barriers that prevent raccoons and other wildlife from ever getting back in.
  • Cleanup, Decontamination & Monitoring: Once the raccoons are gone we handle the mess they left behind — removing contaminated droppings and nesting material, neutralizing persistent odors, and monitoring your property to ensure the problem stays resolved for good.
Ready to solve your Pflugerville raccoon problem for good? Call Cen-Tex Wildlife Control today at 512-800-4483 for a free on-site inspection and honest, transparent quote. Our raccoon removal specialists are standing by to protect your home, your family, and your property. Feel free to email us at centexwildlifecontrol.com.
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The Dangers of DIY Raccoon Removal in Williamson County

Attempting to remove raccoons from your Williamson County property without professional assistance is a decision that frequently leads to a situation far more complicated and costly than where things started. Many homeowners purchase traps and attempt removal on their own without ever locating and permanently sealing the entry points raccoons are actively using. The result is predictable, new raccoons simply move in to replace the ones that were caught, and the cycle of repeated intrusions continues. The health risks associated with handling raccoons without professional training and equipment are equally serious and should never be underestimated. Raccoons throughout Williamson County are well documented carriers of rabies, raccoon roundworm, and distemper, and their droppings, nesting material, and contaminated attic insulation are breeding grounds for dangerous parasites, harmful bacteria, ticks, and fleas that pose serious risks to your entire household. Direct or indirect contact with raccoons or their waste without proper protective gear puts you, your family, and your pets at risk of exposure to life threatening diseases and parasites. Cen-Tex Wildlife Control technicians are fully trained, properly equipped, and experienced in safely navigating every biological hazard associated with raccoon removal throughout Williamson County.

Raccoons Inside Your Property Pose Real Health Dangers

Raccoons are far more than a nuisance for Williamson County homeowners, they are a year-round threat to your property, your family, and your pet. One of the most serious health concerns associated with raccoons is their feces, which are known to contain raccoon roundworm, or Baylisascaris procyonis, an extremely dangerous parasite that is transmittable to both humans and animals. This is not something any Williamson County homeowner should ever take lightly. Beyond the significant health risks, raccoons are fully capable of causing extensive and financially devastating damage throughout your home. Once they establish themselves inside your attic, raccoons routinely destroy and depreciate insulation, damage A/C ducts, chew through electrical wiring creating serious fire hazards, and contaminate the entire attic space with droppings and urine that require professional decontamination. Many Williamson County homeowners become alarmed when they spot a raccoon venturing out during daylight hours, immediately assuming the animal must be rabid. While raccoons throughout Williamson County residential neighborhoods are susceptible to rabies, they will also forage during the day when food sources are readily accessible nearby. What every homeowner needs to understand is that raccoons can simultaneously carry rabies, raccoon roundworm, and raccoon distemper. The risk of exposure to any of these dangerous diseases increases dramatically the moment raccoons move into your attic, crawl space, or anywhere in close proximity to your Williamson County home.
Raccoon trapping, handling, and relocation in Texas is strictly regulated by state law, and failing to follow proper protocols can result in serious legal consequences for property owners. As a state-certified and fully licensed wildlife removal company, Cen-Tex Wildlife Control guarantees that every raccoon removal job is conducted humanely, in full compliance with Texas wildlife regulations, and with permanent results you can count on. Don't risk your property, your health, or your legal standing. Call Cen-Tex Wildlife Control today at 512-800-4483.

Raccoon Hazards, Property Damage & Prevention Advice

When raccoons are searching for shelter across Williamson County neighborhoods, chimneys and attics are consistently among their most frequently targeted entry points. They are powerful and determined animals capable of tearing through roof tiles, ripping apart soffits, and chewing through wire coverings to force their way inside your home. In residential yards, raccoons are notorious for raiding garbage and waste, and their remarkably dexterous paws allow them to open fence latches with ease. Keeping raccoons away from your Williamson County home begins with systematically eliminating every food source that attracts them to your property. Garbage should always be stored in heavy duty bins with secure, tight fitting lids, and pet food should never be left outside after dark under any circumstances. Thoroughly cleaning your outdoor grill after every use eliminates the meat odors that draw raccoons directly into your yard. Around the exterior of your home, professionally installed chimney caps and vent guards eliminate the most common raccoon entry points, and any gaps or deteriorating areas along attic walls and exterior openings should be sealed before raccoons discover them. Outdoor gardens and landscaped areas can be further protected with tall outward leaning fencing that makes it significantly more difficult for raccoons to climb or jump their way inside your Williamson County property.
How to Keep Raccoons Out of Your Attic, Crawlspace & Home:
  • Keep trash cans tightly closed
  • Do not feed pets outdoors.
  • Eliminate dog and cat doors.
  • Ensure there are no openings to the attic or crawlspace.
  • Make sure your chimney is capped.
  • Remove bird and squirrel feeders.
  • Do not feed wildlife.
  • Eliminate water sources.
Like most wildlife that ventures into residential areas, raccoons are opportunistic by nature and will take full advantage of any easy food source they can find. This includes helping themselves to your dog or cat food left outside, and they have even been known to drink from and wash themselves in backyard pools. Taking the right precautions early on can go a long way in eliminating future raccoon problems and keeping these persistent animals away from your home and property for good.
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At Cen-Tex Wildlife Control, clear and consistent communication with our customers is a standard we hold ourselves to on every single job. If you are ready to schedule a free inspection, need a quote, or have questions about our raccoon removal or wildlife exclusion services anywhere throughout Williamson County, including Round Rock, Pflugerville, Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Hutto, do not hesitate to reach out to us anytime. Our Williamson County raccoon removal specialists are ready to help and look forward to delivering a fast, permanent solution that protects your property for good.
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Frequently Asked Raccoon Removal Questions

What attracts raccoons to Williamson County properties in the first place?

Raccoons are opportunistic feeders and are drawn to Williamson County properties by easily accessible food sources and shelter opportunities. Unsecured garbage cans, pet food left outside overnight, outdoor grills with residual meat odors, bird feeders, garden beds, and backyard fruit trees are among the most common attractants. Raccoons are also drawn to properties with accessible attic vents, uncapped chimneys, and deteriorating rooflines that offer warm, safe nesting opportunities. Eliminating these attractants and securing your home's exterior are the first steps toward keeping raccoons away from your Williamson County property.

Can raccoons damage my HVAC system or A/C ducts in my Williamson County home?

Yes. Raccoons nesting inside Williamson County attics frequently cause significant damage to HVAC systems and A/C ductwork. Raccoons will tear apart, compress, and soil duct insulation, puncture flexible ductwork, and block ventilation pathways — all of which dramatically reduce your system's efficiency and drive up your energy bills. In some cases raccoon damage to HVAC systems can result in costly repairs or full system replacements. If raccoons have been active in your attic, a thorough inspection of your ductwork is strongly recommended. Cen-Tex Wildlife Control documents all HVAC and duct damage discovered during our inspections.

How do I safely clean up raccoon droppings on my Williamson County property?

Raccoon droppings should never be handled without proper protective equipment due to the serious health risks associated with Baylisascaris procyonis and other dangerous pathogens found in raccoon feces. Direct contact or accidental inhalation of contaminated particles during cleanup can result in serious illness. Rather than attempting to clean up raccoon waste yourself, contact Cen-Tex Wildlife Control for professional attic decontamination and sanitation services. Our Williamson County technicians use the proper protective gear, disinfectants, and removal techniques to safely eliminate all biological hazards raccoons leave behind.

Can raccoons get into my crawl space in Williamson County?

Absolutely. Crawl spaces are one of the most commonly overlooked raccoon entry points on Williamson County properties. Raccoons will exploit damaged crawl space vents, deteriorating skirting, and unsealed foundation gaps to gain access to the underside of your home. Once inside a crawl space, raccoons can damage insulation, contaminate the area with droppings and urine, and create nesting sites that are extremely difficult to access and clean without professional equipment. Cen-Tex Wildlife Control inspects and secures crawl spaces as part of every comprehensive raccoon removal and exclusion service throughout Williamson County.

What is the difference between raccoon removal and raccoon exclusion in Williamson County?

Raccoon removal refers to the process of humanely trapping and extracting raccoons that are currently present on or inside your Williamson County property. Raccoon exclusion, on the other hand, is the process of permanently sealing and securing every entry point raccoons used or could potentially use to access your home or business in the future. Both services are essential components of a complete and permanent raccoon solution. Cen-Tex Wildlife Control provides both raccoon removal and full exclusion services throughout Williamson County, ensuring the raccoons are gone and the problem never comes back.

How do I know if raccoons have damaged my roof in Williamson County?

Common signs of raccoon roof damage on Williamson County properties include missing or torn shingles, bent or forced attic vents, damaged soffits and fascia boards, visible holes or gaps along the roofline, and water intrusion or staining inside your attic from compromised roofing materials. Raccoon roof damage left unaddressed can lead to significant water damage, mold growth, and structural deterioration over time. Cen-Tex Wildlife Control inspects and documents all roof damage caused by raccoons and provides professional repair services to fully restore and secure your Williamson County home.

Can raccoons break through my ceiling in Williamson County?

While it is not common, raccoons that have been active inside an attic for an extended period can cause enough structural damage to compromise ceiling materials. More frequently, Williamson County homeowners notice ceiling stains from raccoon urine soaking through insulation and drywall, sagging ceiling sections from the weight of nesting material and waste accumulation, and in severe cases actual structural breaches where raccoons have chewed through ceiling materials to access wall voids. If you are noticing any ceiling damage or staining in your Williamson County home, contact Cen-Tex Wildlife Control immediately for a full professional inspection.

Do raccoons in Williamson County cause mold problems?

Yes. Raccoon urine and droppings that accumulate inside attics and crawl spaces create consistently moist conditions that are ideal for mold and mildew growth throughout your Williamson County home. Contaminated insulation that retains raccoon waste can develop serious mold problems that spread through your attic and affect indoor air quality throughout your entire home. Addressing raccoon contamination quickly with professional attic decontamination and insulation replacement from Cen-Tex Wildlife Control is the most effective way to prevent mold growth and protect your Williamson County family from the associated health risks.

Does Cen-Tex Wildlife Control offer emergency raccoon removal in Williamson County?

Yes. Cen-Tex Wildlife Control offers 24/7 emergency raccoon removal services throughout Williamson County, including Round Rock, Pflugerville, Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Hutto. Whether a raccoon has become trapped inside your living space, a mother raccoon and her babies have taken up residence in your attic, or you are dealing with an aggressive raccoon on your property, our emergency response team is available around the clock to handle the situation quickly, safely, and permanently. Call Cen-Tex Wildlife Control anytime at 512-800-4483 for immediate assistance.
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