Frontier Trapper specializes in wildlife and animal removal with years of experience. We've worked with numerous clients throughout the Kansas City Metro. We believe excellent service begins and ends with experienced and friendly professionals. We complete projects efficiently and quickly aim to form lasting relationships with our clients.
Hire Frontier Trapper for your animal removal and pest control services. Learn how we cater to the needs of each client, ensuring the results you need and deserve.
Our company may be relatively young, but our owner has been in the trapping business all her life. She started off trapping when she was young and has never dropped it. Then a few years ago, we decided to open our own trapping business! You can count on our passion for what we do to leave you satisfied at the end of our visit.
Call Frontier Trapper today for any of your wildlife or pest control problems!
Unlike many companies, we understand why your home may attract wildlife, and we can fix the problem from the inside out. From removal to remediation, Frontier Trapper should be your choice for all your wildlife control needs!
Decades of Experience
When you choose Frontier Trapper, you choose an experienced and dedicated company that will do whatever it takes to get the job done.
Here at Frontier Trapper, not only do we see our clients as our customers, but we also see them as our friends. We want to create long-term bonds with the people we serve, and you'll see that when we work.
Trapping the Terrible Twos
Mating season leads to baby season in the wild. And while the circle of life might look cute in a Disney movie, it's a whole different show when it’s happening in your attic, under your deck, or behind your walls. Those adorable woodland creatures that were once just furry parents-to-be? Well, now they’ve got babies in tow—and those babies are getting into
everything.
Welcome to what we lovingly (and not-so-lovingly) call the wild version of the “Terrible Twos.”Most wildlife doesn’t just stop at one baby. Oh no. We’re talking litters, litters, and more litters. Raccoons, squirrels, foxes, skunks—you name it—typically have multiple offspring, which means if you’re dealing with one cute little critter, you’re probably dealing with a whole family reunion.And just like human toddlers, these baby animals are curious, fearless, and a bit destructive. As they learn to climb, chew, dig, and scatter, they turn your attic or crawl space into their personal jungle gym. And because they’re smaller than the adults, they can squeeze into even tighter spots—think vents, ductwork, wall voids, and insulation. Basically, if there’s a way in, they’ll find it. If there isn’t a way in? They’ll make one.Let’s not forget the poop. With more bodies comes more... deposits. And we’re not talking neat little piles. Baby animals have zero concern for sanitation. Expect droppings in insulation, urine trails in ceiling tiles, and a smell that hits you like a slap to the nose.
Not exactly the scent of spring you were hoping for.On top of that,
Mamma has gone full Mama Bear. She might’ve been shy before, but now that she’s got babies to protect, she’s bold, brash, and ready to throw paws. Raccoon moms can get particularly aggressive if they feel cornered, and foxes have been known to snarl, hiss, and mark their territory just to prove a point. Translation? Now’s not the time to DIY your wildlife removal.
So, how do you know if you’ve got some wild toddlers running amok in your home or property?Here are a few things to look out for:
Raccoons: Look for overturned trash cans, torn roof shingles, attic noises (especially at night), and paw prints near entry points. If you hear what sounds like a bowling league in your ceiling, congrats—you’ve got raccoons with baby energy.Squirrels: Scampering noises during the day, shredded insulation, gnawed wires, and small entry holes under eaves or vents. Baby squirrels love to chew, and your electrical setup is their new chew toy.Snakes: Shed skins, strange trails in dust or dirt, and sudden disappearances of rodents (silver lining?). If you’ve got snakes, there’s a chance you’ve got a cozy rodent buffet hiding somewhere too.Foxes: Strong, musky smells near sheds, decks, or crawlspaces; digging; and loud screams at night (yeah, they scream). Mamma fox will make her den where she sees fit—and she’s not asking permission.General destruction: Claw marks, bite marks, droppings, nests made of insulation or leaves, and mystery noises in the walls or attic are your cue that you’ve got uninvited guests.
Don’t wait for your home to turn into a full-on wildlife daycare. The earlier you act, the better—and safer—it is for both you and the animals.
That’s where Frontier Trapper comes in.
Locally owned, woman-led, and known for fast, effective solutions, Frontier Trapper has the knowledge and grit to handle even the wildest of critter chaos.
Amanda Janarthanan, is a Wildlife Biologist who knows her stuff, and she’s not afraid to face down a feisty raccoon mamma or a tunnel of baby opossums.
Whether you’re dealing with poop piles, mystery noises, or just a hunch that something’s crawling where it shouldn’t be,
now is the time to call. Don’t let the terrible twos take over your house.Call Frontier Trapper today and let us restore peace to your home—before those baby animals start redecorating.
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