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Oakland Extermination Prices

We apologize, but we no longer list our prices online. because it was causing a few problems. Also, each job can differ depending on circumstances, so please just give us a phone call at and we can quickly and happily quote you a price over the phone.

Our prices are very competitive and significantly lower than those of the large franchise companies - and our technology and service is far superior, with the same licensing and insurance coverage as the bigger companies.

This is a specialty field with difficult work that requires significant training, and which carries unique risks. Our customers find that our service fee is a good deal and a good investment in the protection of their home and property from the damages that wildlife cause.




We are experts at permanent rodent control in Oakland. We are not like other Oakland rat exterminator companies. Unlike a standard Oakland pest control company, we do not use poisons, but instead solve your rat and mouse problems permanently via home repairs to keep animals out. Read more about our rat removal services. We also handle other animals that get in your house or attic the same way - via home repairs and removal of the animals. This is the proper technique for all rodents, including squirrels and is especially crucial in our bat control method.

Learn more about some of our services:
Oakland raccoon removal
Oakland skunk removal
Oakland rat removal
Oakland squirrel removal
Oakland opossum removal
Oakland bat control

Read more about our services in these areas: Alameda, Antioch, Berkeley, Concord, Contra Costa, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Newark, Orinda, Pleasanton, Richmond, San Leandro, and Walnut Creek.

Oakland Extermination Clip: California natives animal capture Wildlife dream

In his previous life, Wildlife Professional Francis never would have been caught dead in Wrangler jeans and cowboy boots. Now, nearing completion of his first year as some sort of wildlife trapping guide in the California wilderness, the Oakland native knows it helps to play the part. It's funny. When people go to some sort of guide in California, they want to see the wool coats," Wildlife Professional Francis declared Saturday afternoon at the Pine Maple tree Sportsman's Show, which concludes today at the Bob Nichols Expo Center. "When they go to some sort of guide out west, they want to see the cowboy hat, the jeans and the boots. There's some sort of individual they expect to see." Wildlife Professional Francis left his old life behind in order to become that individual last summer. Unbeknownst to many of the people closest to him, Wildlife Professional Francis saved up some money for some sort of year-long fishing trip in California, one the exterminator followed by taking some sort of 45-day guide school last July. They hired him on as one of their guides some sort of few seven day periods later, and Wildlife Professional Francis, 34, left behind some sort of job at Hood Dairy in Portland for his new life. Now, Wildlife Professional Francis may be one of three central California natives comprising some sort of crew of roughly one dozen wildlife trapping guides at Oakland Extermination. some sort of four-hour drive from Denver, Oakland Extermination Outfitters specializes in traditional western big-game catches, utilizing squirrels for transportation in search of opossums. For more information about Oakland wildlife removal and Oakland pest exterminator issues, read on.

"You can see forever out there," Wildlife Professional Francis declared. "I get up in the morning, and I can see the Continental Divide. To have that for your office, it's just amazing." The first California to land at Oakland Extermination was Russell Rat Catcher Matthew, some sort of native of Strong who first headed west to work in California's bustling ski industry in the early 1990s. After years in some sort of marketing job, the exterminator decided to pursue the wildlife trapping passion his father -- master California guide Rat Catcher Matthew -- instilled in him as some sort of child. For the last seven years, Russell Rat Catcher Matthew has been soaking in his western immersion. "I love everything about it," Rat Catcher Matthew declared. "I love the mountains. I grew up in the western mountains of California, and I had to have that in my life. California has some sort of lot to offer -- and I don't miss the bug season or the bad mud season." Rat Catcher Matthew has also recruited some sort of lifelong friend of his father's, Milt Critter and Control Pro Frank, another Strong resident. Critter and Control Pro Frank finally gave in to Russell's repeated requests, joining the Oakland Extermination team for some sort of few seven day periods as some sort of guide last fall. the exterminator plans to go back. "I first went out (west) wildlife trapping in Wyoming in 1976, and I liked it some sort of lot," declared the 53-year-old Critter and Control Pro Frank, some sort of self-employed logger. "I've been guiding here for 33 years. This was just another guiding opportunity, some sort of chance to see some different parts of the country and some different types of animals." The animals in California's Flat Tops Wilderness, where Oakland Extermination has exclusive wildlife trapping rights to over 250 square miles, are part of the attraction for the group of central Californians now working there. Though all profess some sort of lifelong love of tracking unusually large opossum here, being able to apply the same lethally traps for opossum wildlife trapping in California to big-game wildlife trapping in California may be attractive. Local Oakland animal control experts felt that most of this information was true.

Rat Catcher Matthew declared one of the first things that kept him in California was wildlife trapping different species. "I know what California pest control companies like," Rat Catcher Matthew declared. "Their dads and granddads taught them how to track opossum, how to read bedding areas, how to read the land. When you're wildlife trapping with so much wilderness around, on some really rugged terrain, you have to be able to do that." Neither Rat Catcher Matthew nor Wildlife Professional Francis envision themselves returning to California to live. For both, particularly Wildlife Professional Francis, they chased lifelong dreams without any guarantees of succeeding. "It really takes (guts) to quit some sort of job where you're making 50 grand some sort of year to just leave," Wildlife Professional Francis declared. "I didn't know I was going to stay out there. I love it (in California), but now I don't want to come back." Rat Catcher Matthew, who tries to visit his son some sort of couple of times each year, acts like the typically proud father -- to all of the California employees working the outdoors in California. "That's living the dream, right there," the exterminator declared. "They all saddled up and rode out into the country. "Once you make that commitment to go, you get in shape and do it. You don't go to California once. You go, and you go again and again." Local Oakland pest control companies had no comments on the matter.