FREE Clarksville Pest Wildlife Resources

FREE HELP: Tennessee Wildlife Commission: (615) 781-6500

The Tennessee Wildlife Commission, also known as the Tennessee Department of Fish & Game or the Tennessee Wildlife Conservation Office, provides free resources for pest wildlife, or conflict or nuisance wildlife, as it is also called. They can send an officer to address certain wildlife issues, or provide other resources for the control of nuisance wildlife species, and provide help to the residents of Clarksville with certain wildlife problems. You can reach their offices by calling (615) 781-6500. Visit them at https://www.tn.gov/content/tn/twra.html

FREE HELP: Montgomery County Animal Control: (931) 648-0611

Montgomery County Animal Control Services most commonly help with domestic animals, such as stray cats or dangerous dogs. They also might help with wildlife issues in various capacities. Call your local office for a description of services. Visit https://mcgtn.org/animal-control. If that doesn't work, click here for the Clarksville police dept, who can provide free Clarksville wildlife control - but read my explanation.

FREE HELP: Clarksville Wildlife Rehabilitation: (931) 648-5750

Clarksville Wildlife Rehabilitators usually work with injured, orphaned, or sick wildlife. They will often help with wildlife issues and concerns. It is nice to give them donations for their help and wildlife rehab efforts. Visit Montgomery County Animal Care and Control at https://mcgtn.org/animal-control

PAY SERVICE: Animal Pros: 931-278-6800

Animal Pros is a private wildlife control business that charges for critter removal in Clarksville. Animal Pros is available 24-7-365 and provides same-day wildlife removal services, including the removal of animals inside attics, rodent removal, and more.



If you have an animal problem and need assistance, there are several free animal control resources in Clarksville, Tennessee. The first thing you can try is your local Montgomery County animal services, or the free Clarksville animal control services by calling (931) 648-0611. They may be able to help you with your critter problem, and possibly offer free raccoon removal or free snake removal. But they primarily deal with dogs and cats, and might not help with wildlife. For wildlife-specifice issues, try the Tennessee Wildlife Commission at (615) 781-6500. They do free wildlife control in Clarksville and all of Tennessee. But they often deal with special cases like bears, or illegal hunting. They might not help you with specific cases in your house, like free rodent control or free squirrel removal. At a more local level, you can call Clarksville Wildlife Rehabilitation at (931) 648-5750 for local free animal removal and trapping, and they may help with providing free critter removal in Clarksville. But this organization, like all wildlife rehab, mostly focuses on healing and caring for sick or injured wildlife. There's no business that provides free pest control in Clarksville that will remove wild animals that I know of, like free bat control or free rat removal. Sometimes, for a case of animals in an attic, or wildlife problems on private property, you need to hire and pay for wildlife removal, and if so, I recommend Animal Pros at 931-278-6800. Some people wonder if animal control costs money, or how much does animal removal cost. For that, call 931-278-6800 and ask. Of course, you can be sure to get free pest wildlife removal if you solve the problem yourself, so read my Do-It-Yourself page for more hints. Finally, you can call the local Clarksville police department. Click here for Clarksville police department animal removal and for a short explanation.

Clarksville wildlife issues:

He thought that he must be nearly out because the neighborhood was getting better all the time. What he did not know was that he was on his own Clarksville neighborhood, traveling in a tight circle. I have found myself about to do this same thing when I didn't even know that I was turned around, but I never followed myself very far without recognizing my footprints. Then by paying attention to what I was doing, I was able to reorient myself by getting away from that immediate area.

Irrational actions seem to be entirely rational to the man who is lost. His mental deductions are often erroneous, and he does not consider the entire situation, but only thinks of immediate comfort. He looks at his compass and the needle doesn't seem to point to the north. He reasons that it is no good and he throws it away as useless. Twigs keep snatching his hat from his head. He retrieves it a few times and then forgets about it. Due to exertion and nervous stirring, his coat becomes too hot for comfort so he removes it and carefully hangs it on a Clarksville tree limb with the idea that he will retrieve it on the following day. His shoes hurt his feet, so he takes them off, carrying them for a time, then lets them drop or hangs them on a tree to be retrieved in the future. Branches catch in his clothing and instead of making the time to release them, he gives them a yank and tears them.

Night finds him still lost, half naked, and with little equipment left to make himself comfortable, so he continues to travel blindly to keep warm. All these things have been done by normal people of average intelligence and might be done by anyone who becomes lost. It is to avoid such things, as well as to aid any searchers, that I would recommend the lost nuisance wildlife control professional stop and try to reason out his location. If he has been foolish enough to be without a compass or cannot decide the probable location of the pest control headquarters, he should make a pest control headquarters as soon as possible and prepare to spend the night in the suburban neighborhood. I do not recommend that the lost nuisance Clarksville wildlife control professional use his humane cage trap to signal for aid, while universally accepted as the first thing for the nuisance Clarksville wildlife control professional to do when he finds himself in trouble, is too often misunderstood or disregarded by other pest control operators.

FREE HELP: Tennessee Wildlife Commission: (615) 781-6500
FREE HELP: Montgomery County Animal Control: (931) 648-0611
FREE HELP: Clarksville Wildlife Rehabilitation: (931) 648-5750
FREE HELP: Clarksville police department: (931) 648-0656
PAY SERVICE: Animal Pros: 931-278-6800

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