Serving Conroe, TX with Humane Wildlife & Pest Control

Welcome to the Conroe, Texas region — where the tall pine trees of East Texas meet the shores of Lake Conroe, and the subtropical climate can be a magnet for wildlife and pests alike. At Wild Things we’re proud to serve Conroe and surrounding Montgomery County with full-service pest, wildlife, and remediation solutions tailored to the challenges local homes and businesses face.

Whether you live near historic downtown Conroe, out toward W. G. Jones State Forest, or near Lake Conroe’s shoreline, here’s how we help keep your property safe, clean, and critter-free.

Why Conroe Faces Pest and Wildlife Pressure

Conroe’s warm, humid climate — especially in summer with temps reaching well into the 90s and frequent rain showers — creates ideal conditions for pests and wildlife to thrive. Combine that with thick foliage around neighborhoods, wooded buffer zones, and proximity to forested areas like W. G. Jones State Forest, and you’ve got a perfect setting for raccoons, rodents, snakes, bats, squirrels, and more to explore your attic, crawlspace, or garage.

Additionally, Conroe’s growth and development mean more construction, more edges between wild and residential land, and more opportunities for pests to exploit gaps. We’ve seen calls from homes near the Woodforest Bank Stadium area in Shenandoah, the neighborhoods off League Line Road, and along the east side near FM 1314.


We know Conroe — its 6th Street downtown, the historic square, landmarks like Heritage Place, the proximity to I-45, and the lake communities. That familiarity helps us design strategies that work for the microclimates in your subdivision, whether you're two blocks from Main Street or tucked near the forest rim.

A mouse trap is sitting on top of a pile of rocks.
A black box is sitting on the sidewalk next to a building.
An opossum is sitting in a cage on the ground.
A mouse trap is sitting on the sidewalk next to a brick wall.

Inspection & Trapping in Conroe

Every effective wildlife or pest solution begins with a thorough inspection. In Conroe, we pay special attention to structural vulnerabilities that rodents or raccoons exploit — foundation gaps, roof overhangs, attic soffits, crawlspace vents, and old chimney chases. We also check trees, fences, and shrubs close to houses — limbs touching roofs provide easy access for squirrels or raccoons.

Once we’ve located signs of activity — droppings, chew marks, entry holes, nesting materials — we place humane traps in strategic locations. We use traps suited to the species (rats, mice, raccoons, squirrels, opossums, snakes) and bait them appropriately. In a Conroe attic, for example, raccoon mothers sometimes den when humidity rises — so we avoid purely reactive trapping and take a proactive approach.

When we trap, we monitor frequently and relocate wildlife safely (if local regulations permit). With Conroe’s varied neighborhoods — from older homes near the downtown square to lake houses near the shores of Lake Conroe — the trap layout and scheduling will differ. We tailor it to your property.

Wildlife Removal

Removing wildlife from your property requires sensitivity, skill, and local knowledge. In Conroe, common calls include:

  • Raccoons in attics or chimney voids
  • Squirrels chewing into soffits or attic vents
  • Opossums under decks or patios
  • Snakes seeking shelter in crawlspaces or under porches
  • Bats roosting in attic corners or behind siding

We follow wildlife regulations in Texas, and always aim for humane removal. After trapping or exclusion, we ensure the animals are relocated in accordance with state and local guidelines. Because Conroe is adjacent to forested parcels and nature corridors, we assess whether repeated wildlife pressure is likely and factor that into our exclusion plans.

Exclusion & Remediation

Once wildlife or pests are removed, the next essential step is exclusion and remediation. This is where we seal access points, repair damage, and restore your home’s integrity.

In Conroe, we often:

  • Seal gaps around soffits and fascia
  • Repair or retrofit crawlspace vents
  • Install chimney caps or mesh
  • Reinforce weak roof edges
  • Screen or cover foundation vents
  • Replace damaged siding, trim or fascia boards
  • Repair holes in attics or ceilings caused by animal entry

Because Conroe homes often border trees and foliage, we also look for “launch points” — tree limbs close to roofs, overgrown brush near siding, or vegetation contacting eaves. By trimming branches and maintaining a barrier around the home, we reduce future wildlife intrusion.

Attic remediation is part of this service: after removal, we remove nesting materials, contaminated insulation, droppings, and any bacterial or fungal growth. Once cleaned, we restore insulation and sanitize surfaces to make the attic safe and fresh again.

Chemical Sanitation


Pests and wildlife leave behind more than damage — they leave behind biological hazards: droppings, urine, pathogens, mites, fleas, and odors. That’s where chemical sanitation and disinfection play a critical role.

In Conroe, after removal of a rodent nest or raccoon den, we apply appropriate disinfectants in affected zones — attic beams, insulation, floors, walls — to neutralize bacteria, parasites, viruses, and odors. We take care to use treatments safe for your home and people, and then deodorize to remove lingering smells.

Because of Houston-area humidity and residual moisture, untreated droppings or waste matter can lead to mold or mold spores, which we also inspect for and address. We ensure all surfaces are clean, the air is healthier, and no pathogenic threats remain.

Attic Remediation

Many calls in Conroe begin and end in the attic. Attics are especially attractive to wildlife — warm, dark, high, often inaccessible. Once animals get in, they can gnaw wiring, damage insulation, create leaks, and leave behind foul odors.

Our attic remediation includes:

  • Complete removal of contaminated insulation, droppings, nesting debris
  • Cleaning and disinfection of structural surfaces
  • Repairing damage to rafters, sheathing, venting
  • Restoring or replacing insulation to code
  • Ensuring all roof vents, soffits, and ridge vents are secure and screened
  • Checking that no new access points remain

Because summers in Conroe push attic temperatures well over 120 °F in direct sun, any damage or biological contamination can worsen quickly. Timely remediation is critical to protect your home from secondary damage such as mold growth or structural weakening.

Integrated Wildlife & Pest Control Strategy

We believe in holistic, long-term solutions. In Conroe, that means combining inspection, trapping, removal, exclusion, sanitation, and remediation into a plan unique to your property.

For example, a home near Lake Conroe might experience seasonal flooding or moisture, attracting rodents or snakes. We adapt by reinforcing underfloor barriers, installing raised vent covers, and monitoring during rainy seasons. A house near W. G. Jones State Forest might get more raccoon pressure — so we emphasize exclusion at roof lines, secure lids on trash cans, and pruning vegetation away from roofs.

We also work to anticipate Conroe’s seasonal cycles. In spring and early summer, snake activity increases. In fall, raccoons and squirrels look for winter shelter. During humid summer days with scattered showers, rodents seek refuge indoors. By matching service timing to these cycles, we stay a step ahead.

An opossum is sitting in a cage on the ground.
A mouse trap is sitting on the sidewalk next to a brick wall.

Why Conroe Residents Trust Us

We’re not outsiders; we live and work around Conroe, The Woodlands, Spring and neighboring communities. We understand the neighborhoods — whether you're in River Plantation, Ridgewood, Moorings Village, Vogel’s Bluff, or near downtown Conroe. Families, retirees, waterfront homeowners — we communicate in plain terms, treat you like neighbors, and deliver clear, honest service.

Many Conroe residents know us from removals in adjacent communities. Word of mouth in local circles — church groups, HOA boards, lakefront property owners — has drawn calls from folks wanting a wildlife crew that won’t just “band-aid” the problem. We do the full job.

In erratic weather, such as heavy rains one week and sudden heat the next, pests can push hard. We remain responsive, available for emergency calls when animals enter homes at night or species like snakes find entry mid-season.

Also, when prescribed burns are conducted in W. G. Jones State Forest, nearby homeowners sometimes worry about displaced wildlife spilling into neighborhoods. In such times, we’re extra vigilant, adaptive, and ready to assist.

Service Area Coverage

We routinely serve Conroe, TX (77301, 77302, 77303, 77305) and surrounding regions. Our crews will drive through neighborhoods such as:

  • Historic downtown Conroe and the Main Street district
  • Areas off League Line, Crighton, and W. Davis
  • Waterfront and lake homes along Lake Conroe’s borders
  • Subdivisions near FM 1488 and West Montgomery County
  • Communities around W. G. Jones State Forest’s southern boundary
  • Shenandoah and Woodforest areas near Woodforest Bank Stadium

We know how to navigate Conroe’s roads, subdivisions, and property types — from historic cottages to large suburban homes to rural acreage near forest lines.

If you’re in Conroe and face pest or wildlife challenges — hearing scratching at night, smelling odd odors, seeing animal tracks or droppings — reach out. We're comfortable doing work in all seasons, from scorching summer to damp spring, and we bring a local’s perspective to each job.

Let us help you reclaim your home. No pests. No wild intruders. Just peace of mind