About Us - Dallas Dead Animal Experts

Dallas dead animal

I have a really good nose! Sure, there's various dead-animal location technology, such as FLIR heat-detection devices that can detect decaying bodies (which are warmer) or corpse-sniffing dogs, but these things aren't always helpful. A lot of animals die in attics, where a dog doesn't help, or ductwork or other places where you can't see heat. The best technology is my nose and my experience! My nose is so good that I can usually detect the species of animal just by the smell! I know animal behavior and architecture so well that I have an excellent instinct about where the carcass lies.

If you need wild animal removal, or dead animal removal in Dallas or elsewhere in Texas, you should give Dalls Dead Animal a call! We’re the experts in nuisance wildlife control, with a range of solutions to solve every problem, from dead rodents in wall cavities to live bats in the attic. Wild animal control is quite a tricky field, with lots of legalities and restrictions, especially with certain animals (such as bats and raccoons), and also when the critters are dead. They must be disposed of in a safe way that doesn’t risk spreading disease to other people or humans. We also feel that animals deserve respect, whether they are dead or alive, so we make sure that every approach we take is respectful and humane. We can service all types of property, including commercial properties. Our technicians carry full commercial liability insurance, as well as being highly-trained and well-equipped. They’ll have everything they need to get this job done right the first time, whether that’s state-of-the-art camera equipment or a snare pole. Any damage is repaired as we go about removing animals, including drywall that we may have had to cut out ourselves, to get to carcasses in cavities behind it. Repairs and restorations are completed to a professional-grade standard, so you won’t need to call in other contractors once we’re done. It’s a complete service – location, removal, trapping-and-removal, disposal, decontamination and sanitation, repairs and restorations, and even preventative measures to ensure problems do not reoccur.