Wildlife Enterprises, LLC has had an active summer this year. From insect and wildlife removal to trapper trainings, we’ve been keeping busy. Check out some pictures below to see what we’ve been up to.



In the first picture, Dan is speaking to the students at the Lancaster County Youth Conservations School about trapping. The second picture shows Dan teaching trapping to 1,200 6th through 8th graders at Wilson Middle School. The last picture shows Dan teaching a trapping class to a K-9 Search and Rescue group. If you’re interested in trapping classes, give us a call. We’d be happy to set something up for you and your group!


Starlings and sparrows have been known to build nests in open vents around houses or other buildings. We’ve spent some time removing some this summer. The first picture shows a lift to we used to remove sparrow nests. The second picture shows us removing a bathroom ceiling vent to evict starlings that were making a nest in the exhaust pipe.

The raccoons were becoming a nuisance on this farm by eating a good bit of the farmer’s corn.

These two skunk traps are set up to remove skunks that are spending time under this deck.

This summer has been very busy removing nests of yellow jackets and other hornets.

The summer is a great time to go for a walk along a stream or pond and look for tracks. These raccoon tracks show up well in this mud.

To wrap things up, here are some beaver hoops we made for selling through the website and at a few local events. Contact us if you’re interested in purchasing one!
