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Coyote Trapping

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About Us

Trapping and Animal Control

Amarillo Predator Control is a nuisance animal control company. Primarily coyotes and large predator control on ranches. If you have a predator problem on your ranch or around your home we will reduce the numbers. Reducing the number of predator species allows for a balance that will increase deer and turkey populations keep predators from harassing or killing livestock.  We also trap nuisance animals such as coons and skunks.


Our mission at Amarillo Predator Control is simple: to provide high-quality services in a timely manner. Our team caters to each project’s specific needs to ensure excellence. We hope you’ll find what you’re looking for. For more information or general inquiries, feel free to get in touch today.

Our Services

What We Provide

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Racoon Removal

Always Prepared

Coyote Trapping

Predator Removal

Our Services

What We Provide

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Feral Cat Removal

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Skunk Removal

A Smelly Problem

If you have an issue with your livestock being attacked, poultry, dogs, and cats disappearing or you want to increase your deer and turkey population feel free to contact us.

Economics of Livestock Losses and Predation Management

Predation management programs provide a significant benefit to livestock producers and the public. In an analysis of 1998 (NASS) data, Bodenchuk, Mason, and Pitt found that for every dollar spent for predation management, $3 worth of livestock were saved. The full impact of a $20 million investment in predation management ($9 million in federal funds and $11 million in cooperative funds) was a $250 million net increase in economic activity. Using today's livestock values, the cost:benefit ratio would be much greater. For every federal dollar spent on predation management $10.88 in livestock is saved. Counting cooperative dollars, the cost:benefit ratio is $1:$4.87. Livestock protection activities to reduce predation from coyotes have cost:benefit ratios ranging from 1:3 to 1:27.

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