Coyote Control

Coyote Control

Coyotes can pose serious concerns for homeowners, businesses, and property managers, especially when they become comfortable around people, pets, or livestock. Do not attempt to handle or remove a coyote on your own. Professional intervention is the safest and most effective way to address coyote activity.

When you call Advanced Wildlife Control, our technicians respond quickly to assess the situation and implement appropriate control measures. We pride ourselves on providing reliable service, reasonable rates, and solutions designed to protect people, pets, and property.

Coyote with pups living under a shed in New Hampshire, a dangerous wildlife control situation near residential homes

Servicing New Hampshire & Maine

Coyote Prevention Services

Effective coyote control includes proactive prevention to discourage repeat activity. Our prevention services focus on identifying attractants such as unsecured food sources, pet feeding areas, and shelter opportunities, as well as recommending property modifications to reduce coyote presence. Prevention strategies may include habitat management, deterrent recommendations, and education on best practices to reduce human-coyote interactions. When combined with professional control efforts, these measures help lower the risk of future encounters.

Coyote Control FAQs

Are coyotes dangerous to people?

Coyote attacks on humans are rare, but coyotes can pose a threat to pets and livestock. Risk increases when coyotes lose their fear of humans due to feeding or repeated exposure.

Why are coyotes coming onto my property?

Coyotes are attracted by food sources such as pet food, garbage, compost, small animals, and unsecured livestock. Shelter and quiet areas can also draw them in.

What should I do if I see a coyote during the day?

Seeing a coyote during the day does not necessarily indicate a problem. However, coyotes that show no fear, approach people, or linger near homes should be addressed by a professional.

Can coyotes be relocated?

Relocation is often ineffective and may be restricted by state regulations. Professional control focuses on safe, legal, and responsible management methods.

Is coyote control guaranteed?

Wildlife control services cannot guarantee permanent results. However, professional intervention combined with prevention strategies greatly reduces the likelihood of continued coyote activity.