Brookville Coyotes Fox Removal Service
Provided By Barnes Wildlife Control
Locally Owned And Family Operated
Serving Southwestern Ohio
Brookville Coyotes Fox Removal Service: SKILLED TEAM OF COYOTE And Fox TRAPPING PROFESSIONALS
Your Local Solution to Brookville Fox and Coyote Control
Brookville Coyotes Fox Removal Service provides fox trapping, coyote removal and control services. Coyote and foxes can take up residence near your home or building. They cause quite a panic, especially if you leave young children and pets unattended. We find coyotes and fox in urban and rural areas. They are so elusive residents of the Miami Valley have no idea how many thousands of coyotes we have in this area. Coyote removal and fox trapping services demand professionally trained staff. All our technicians fit the bill! You can be sure we have a solution to your nuisance critter problem. Our expertise is even used by news stations. Check us out on Fox45Now.com for a story on urban coyotes out in daytime. Also, we explain what Brookville Coyotes Fox Removal Service offers to local residents.

This coyote attacked a dog in Dayton and Brookville Coyotes Fox Removal Service was called in for coyote exterminator services.
Brookville Coyotes Fox Removal Service and Our trapping, habitat modification, and hazing techniques
Through trapping, habitat modification, and hazing techniques coyotes and fox can be controlled on your property and Brookville Coyotes Fox Removal Service is experienced and ready to assist. If you need coyote control, fox control, coyote exterminator or fox trapping services call us today at 937-340-1867.

Need a fox trapper in the Brookville Ohio area? Brookville Coyotes Fox Removal Service set a trap and removed this fox after it was found living under the deck.
We captured and removed hundreds of coyotes from Brookville and other Miami Valley cities. Most complaints and reasoning for nuisance trapping coyotes and fox is from coyote attacks. The homeowners will call us because they need help. Almost everyone has some sort of shed or deck. So, this makes suitable den locations for these varmints. Also, it provides opportunity for pet interactions between predator and prey.
Barnes Wildlife Control’s Brookville Coyotes Fox Removal Service In The News!
Barnes Wildlife Owner Jacob Barnes featured in this Dayton Daily News Article
“Problem Coyotes around Oakwood, Kettering, and Vandalia”
Coyote Sightings and Red Fox Complaints around Brookville Ohio
The following complaints are quite common when Brookville Coyotes Fox Removal Service gets coyote or fox calls. We always have answers to your questions! So give us a call if you have a fox or coyote problem! We are number 1 at coyote removal and fox removal!
- Coyotes in my yard
- Fox under my deck
- Fox hole under my porch, need to find a fox trapper near Dayton, Ohio
- Coyote running in road in neighborhood
- Coyote tracks in my lawn
- Hearing coyote howling at night, coyotes are highly social animals
- How do I keep coyotes out of my yard
- Is there a repellent to keep foxes away?
- Are Coyotes dangerous around my kids and pets?
- My cat went missing, did coyotes eat it?
- Red Fox pups walking in my yard, should I call a pest company?
Brookville Ohio Red Fox and Coyote Facts
Coyotes and Foxes are Not Best of Friends
Some Ohio Coyote Facts
Have you spotted coyotes in your neighborhood? Coyotes are found in every one of Ohio’s 88 counties. They have adapted to live among us inside city limits as well as rural areas. Unless provoked, coyotes rarely attack children or pets. But, it does happen!
Over the last two decades coyote populations have exploded in southwest Ohio. But, red and grey fox populations have been on the decline. Coyotes are now top predators in the Buckeye State. Also, red fox are competitors in their food chain. So, in the coyotes eye, they need to be eliminated.
Coyotes also view domestic pets such as dogs and cats as threats to their food source. If given the opportunity they will kill dogs and feral cats just for the sake of removing competition.
The main diet of coyote in the Brookville area other than stray cats is cottontail rabbit, whitetail deer, voles, shrews, field mice, moles, grasshoppers, and occasionally will rummage through garbage.
This coyote was trapped using a cable restraint trap after complaints of missing cats came in to our office from the Dayton, Ohio area.
Some Ohio Fox Facts
For the remaining red fox that have survived the coyote, they diet on very similar items as the coyote with the exception of whitetail deer.
The main complaint we hear from Brookville area residents is that fox are coming into the yard or barn and eating livestock such as chickens and ducks.
Fox are extremely intelligent. They can find openings in your fence or pen in order to prey on poultry. Grey fox are almost non-existent in southern Ohio. Also, what remain of the Grey are struggling to survive in the remote woodland areas of the state. One benefit the gray fox has over the red fox is that it can climb trees. This enables them to escape predation from coyotes. As an aside, because the red fox cannot climb packs of coyotes often exterminate it.
This red fox was caught in a trap next to the chicken coop just a few nights after this photo was taken. If you need fox control on your property, we are here to help.
Do you want more information on these canine predators in the Brookville area? Or, want to learn what Coyote Removal Services and Fox Pest Control services we have to offer? Give our office a call at 937-340-1867.
Have you spotted coyotes in your Brookville neighborhood?
Coyotes are found in every one of Ohio’s 88 counties. They have adapted to live inside city limits as well as rural areas. Unless provoked, coyotes rarely attack children or pets, but it does happen.

Looking for Coyote Pest Control near me? This coyote removal took place to protect the deer herd. Coyote kill many newborn deer fawns. Studies show as much as 80% of deer fawn are killed by coyotes.
In response to complaints about coyotes, the city posted information here for more knowledge about coyotes and hazing tips. Beware that people who live near parks, woods and golf courses may see more coyotes.