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Select the animal causing your problem to find DNR-registered operators in Indiana who handle that species.
Groundhog
Groundhogs (also called woodchucks) are Indiana's most common burrowing mammal. Their extensive tunnel systems — up to 6...
Find Groundhog Control Operators →Raccoon
Raccoons are adaptable, intelligent mammals common throughout Indiana. They are primarily nocturnal and are attracted to...
Find Raccoon Control Operators →Opossum
Virginia opossums are North America's only marsupial and are common throughout Indiana. While largely beneficial — they ...
Find Opossum Control Operators →Squirrel
Gray squirrels and fox squirrels are the most common species causing nuisance issues in Indiana homes and buildings. Squ...
Find Squirrel Control Operators →Skunk
Striped skunks are common throughout Indiana and are primarily nocturnal. They den under decks, porches, sheds, and foun...
Find Skunk Control Operators →Beaver
Beavers are Indiana's largest rodent and are protected as a furbearer species. While beavers provide ecological benefits...
Find Beaver Control Operators →Muskrat
Muskrats are semi-aquatic rodents found along Indiana's rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes. They build lodges of vegetati...
Find Muskrat Control Operators →Fox
Red foxes and gray foxes are found throughout Indiana. Red foxes are more common in suburban and agricultural areas whil...
Find Fox Control Operators →Coyote
Coyotes are highly adaptable and are now found in every Indiana county, including urban and suburban areas. They are pri...
Find Coyote Control Operators →Chipmunk
Eastern chipmunks are small, striped ground squirrels common throughout Indiana. While charming, chipmunks can cause sur...
Find Chipmunk Control Operators →Mink
American mink are semi-aquatic mustelids found near Indiana's rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes. They are fierce predato...
Find Mink Control Operators →Mole
Eastern moles are subterranean insectivores found throughout Indiana. They rarely appear above ground but their extensiv...
Find Mole Control Operators →Rabbit
Eastern cottontail rabbits are abundant throughout Indiana and cause significant damage to gardens, landscaping, and you...
Find Rabbit Control Operators →Bird
Several bird species are commonly managed as nuisance wildlife in Indiana, including European starlings, house sparrows,...
Find Bird Control Operators →Bat
Indiana is home to several bat species, most of which are highly beneficial — a single little brown bat can eat up to 1,...
Find Bat Control Operators →Snake
Indiana is home to 33 snake species, of which only 4 are venomous: the timber rattlesnake, massasauga rattlesnake, coppe...
Find Snake Control Operators →Rodent
House mice, Norway rats, and roof rats are the primary commensal rodents managed by wildlife control operators in Indian...
Find Rodent Control Operators →Turtle
Several turtle species are found in Indiana, with snapping turtles being the most common nuisance species. Snapping turt...
Find Turtle Control Operators →Weasel
Long-tailed weasels and least weasels are found throughout Indiana. Like mink, they are aggressive predators capable of ...
Find Weasel Control Operators →Otter
River otters were reintroduced to Indiana in the 1990s and have successfully reestablished across much of the state. The...
Find Otter Control Operators →Feral Swine
Feral hogs (wild pigs) are an emerging invasive species in Indiana. They cause severe damage to crops, wetlands, and nat...
Find Feral Swine Control Operators →Bobcat
Bobcat populations have recovered significantly in Indiana in recent decades and are now found in suitable habitat acros...
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