Sunday, 5 of September of 2010

Coyote Trapper

Oklahoma Coyote Trapper

Tulsa, Sand Springs, Bixby, Broken Arrow, Jenks,
Owasso, Coweta, Muskogee Coyote Trapper Specialists


Bixby Coyote Trapper

Coyotes, coyotes, coyotes seem to be in the local news. Tired of hearing about all the pets stolen by these sneaky vermin. Coyotes, their management and control is a big part of what we do. Nearly 30 years of predator trapping, fox, raccoon, coyote, etc.

Tulsa Coyote Trapper

Coyotes are a successful species that figure into the history, folklore, and present-day culture of the American West. Smaller than wolves and generally larger than dogs, coyotes boast coats that vary in color from gray to yellow . Yes, Oklahoma has a large share of coyotes even in our largest cities like Tulsa. The coyote  is abundant and we can help you or your neighborhood remove them.

Muskogee Coyote Trapper

Coyotes communicate through a series of yips, barks, and howls. While they can be heard at any time of day, it is most common to hear them around dusk when they become active. Coyotes have been known to mate with dogs, especially in states like Texas and Oklahoma  where their numbers are plentiful. Coyotes have even been known to mate with wolves, although this is a rare occurrence as wolves tend to be hostile to the smaller species.

Coweta Coyote Trapper

Coyotes feed on small mammals like voles, rabbits, mice, and squirrels. They have also been known to eat snakes, birds, lizards and even larger mammals like deer. While most of the coyote’s diet consists of small mammals, they do eat some fruits and vegetables as well. Ideally, coyotes prefer fresh meat, but they have been known to consume carrion.


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