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Beaver Lake sits just outside Lowell in Benton County, AR — and the land between the lake and local neighborhoods doesn't stay quiet. Wooded shorelines, creek drainages, and timbered lot edges push animals into yards, attics, and crawlspaces on a regular basis.
This page covers humane wildlife removal and pest control for homes near Beaver Lake. If you've heard something in your walls or spotted tracks near your foundation, you're in the right place. We provide wildlife control Beaver Lake Lowell homeowners can reach fast — because the longer an animal stays inside a structure, the more it costs to fix.
Lake-adjacent lots see higher animal pressure than inland neighborhoods. Animals follow water sources and wooded corridors directly into subdivisions. A slow response gives them time to nest, chew, and dig in.

Beaver Lake's coves and timber edges act as wildlife corridors that run directly into Lowell neighborhoods. Animals don't stop at the waterline — they follow drainage paths and wooded buffers straight to the nearest structure.
The calls we get most from this area include raccoons in attics, skunks under decks, beavers damaging shoreline trees, and armadillos digging through flower beds. These aren't random visits — they're animals following food, water, and shelter patterns that lead them to your property. Our process starts with a full inspection and ends with humane wildlife removal and exclusion so the same animal doesn't find its way back in through a different gap.
Lots off McNelly Road and along the Highway 264 corridor back up to dense hardwood — that means heavy animal pressure year-round, not just in one season. If your lot has mature trees or sits near a cove, you're in a high-contact zone.
We also serve Rogers and Bentonville lake-area properties within a short drive of Lowell.

Not every animal sighting means you have a problem. But knowing the difference early can save you real money. Once an animal nests, the damage — odor, chewing, and entry-point expansion — adds up fast.
Tracks near HVAC pads or utility lines
Scratching or movement sounds after dark
Torn or bent soffit material on the roofline
A strong ammonia smell near the attic hatch or crawlspace door
Lowell is a fast-growing city in Benton County, and that growth along the I-49 corridor has pushed displaced wildlife into older established lots nearby. Newer development clears habitat and the animals move outward — often into your yard. The same signs apply to properties on the fringe of Centerton and Cave Springs as well.
A little prep before your inspection helps us work faster and find problems more accurately. You don't need to do anything complicated.
Do this:
Write down which rooms have sounds and what time of day you hear them
Walk your crawlspace vents and check for gaps or pushed-in screens
Keep pets inside on the day of the visit
Don't do this:
Do not seal any entry points yourself before we arrive. Animals trapped inside a wall or attic cause significantly more damage trying to get out.
Many Lowell homes built during the 2000s construction boom have unsealed soffit returns and open ridge vents. These are among the most common entry points we find in this area. We know what to look for and where to look.

Before we remove anything, we inspect. We identify the species, find all active entry points, and build a removal plan specific to your property. You'll know what we're doing and why before any work starts.
The general process looks like this:
Inspect the full structure and perimeter
Identify species and confirm active entry points
Set humane traps or install one-way exclusion doors
Seal entry points after removal is confirmed
Deodorize affected areas if needed
For properties near Beaver Lake coves, beaver and muskrat activity sometimes requires shoreline exclusion fencing — not just trapping. Trapping alone won't stop shoreline animals if the water access point stays open. We handle both, and for waterfront property owners, our boat dock pest control on the water extends that same protection to your dock and shoreline structures.
We also complete exclusion work near Highfill and Elm Springs lake-fringe lots.
Some homeowners worry about legal risk when removing wildlife. That's a fair concern — and it's one reason to use a licensed technician rather than handling removal yourself.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission regulates how certain species can be removed. Beaver, deer, and migratory birds all fall under specific rules. Nuisance wildlife permits are required for some species, and your technician handles that permit process on your behalf.
Beaver Lake is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Corps shoreline rules may affect where traps can be placed at the water's edge — this is different from a standard yard job. A licensed technician knows these rules and handles the coordination so you don't have to. Homes along growth corridors also face rodent pressure in crawlspaces that often accompanies wildlife activity, and a single inspection covers both.
We travel to you — there's no need to haul traps or animals anywhere.
Our service area includes Lowell, the Beaver Lake shoreline communities, and surrounding Benton County zones.
From Beaver Lake's eastern coves: Take Highway 264 west into Lowell. It's a short drive and puts you close to our primary service corridor.
From Rogers-side lake properties: Highway 12 west connects quickly to the Lowell area. Travel time from most Rogers lake addresses is minimal.
From Bentonville: Take I-49 south to Exit 76 (Lowell). That's the fastest route into our primary coverage zone.
If you're unsure whether your address is in our service area, call or use the booking form. We'll confirm your coverage quickly.

Our certified technicians thoroughly inspect your attic, crawlspace, and exterior to locate entry points, droppings, and signs of wildlife activity. This detailed assessment is the foundation for a customized removal plan tailored to your property.

We place humane live traps along natural travel paths — edges, corners, and key access points — where wildlife is most active. Our team monitors traps daily and safely relocates animals to suitable habitats, ensuring a humane and effective process.

Once wildlife is removed, we seal every entry point — soffit gaps, gable vents, foundation cracks, and garage thresholds — to prevent re-entry. Then we sanitize affected areas with HEPA vacuuming, disinfectant application, and deodorizing treatments to restore your home to a safe, clean condition.

Squirrels
The acrobats of Northwest Arkansas, the charming and bushy-tailed squirrels! Agile climbers and expert foragers, these creatures often venture into urban areas, seeking cozy nesting spots. While their antics might be entertaining outdoors, their presence indoors can lead to challenges that our wildlife removal services are well-equipped to address.

Racoons
Enter the masked marauders of the night, the raccoons! With their distinctive facial markings and ringed tails, these clever creatures are frequent visitors in our urban landscapes. Raccoons, though charming from a distance, can become unwelcome guests in your attic or crawlspace. Let our wildlife removal experts ensure a humane eviction and secure your space from these nocturnal adventurers.

Opossums
With their unique prehensile tails and ability to play possum when threatened, these creatures are adaptable and can find their way into various spaces. Our wildlife removal services are designed to address the challenges posed by opossums, providing a safe and effective resolution.

Rats
Small but persistent rodents that may attempt to set up residence in your space – rats! These quick and nimble creatures can squeeze through surprisingly small openings. Our wildlife removal services focus on efficient trapping and exclusion to prevent these disease-carrying rodents from becoming unwanted roommates.

Mice
With their keen sense of smell and ability to reproduce rapidly, mice can become a nuisance in no time. Our wildlife removal services address these pint-sized intruders, ensuring a swift and effective resolution to keep your home or business mouse-free.

Bat
Bats, while beneficial for the ecosystem, can become unwelcome guests in your home or business. With their ability to roost in attics, chimneys, and other secluded areas, bats can pose health risks and cause significant damage. Our professional bat removal services are designed to safely and humanely evict these nocturnal intruders. We employ advanced techniques and preventive measures to ensure your property remains bat-free, giving you peace of mind and a secure environment.
Trapping on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shoreline requires permits, and our licensed technicians handle that coordination directly. You don't need to contact the Corps yourself — we manage the permit process as part of the job.
Yes — shoreline and yard beaver activity is one of the more common calls we get in this area. A standard wildlife removal visit includes assessment of beaver damage to trees, landscaping, and drainage, with removal and exclusion options available.
Late winter through spring brings the highest pressure. Birthing season drives animals to seek shelter inside structures — attics, crawlspaces, and wall cavities are common targets during this window.
Some newer subdivisions along Lowell's growth corridors have exterior modification rules that could affect exclusion work. Check your HOA guidelines before scheduling, and let us know if restrictions apply — we can work within them in most cases.
Response times vary based on current schedule and your specific address. Check availability using the booking link for the most current information on service timing in your area.
Yes — armadillo burrowing near septic systems or slabs is a real risk in Benton County. The clay and rock soil profiles here make it easier for armadillos to dig along buried lines and footings. If you see fresh digging near your foundation or drain field, call before the damage gets deeper.
At Network Pest Control, we take immense pride in our commitment to customer satisfaction and providing personalized pest control solutions. Our dedicated team understands that every customer and pest problem is unique, which is why we go the extra mile to ensure that each issue is completely resolved.
When you choose Network Pest Control, you can expect a thorough assessment of your pest problem, where our experts analyze the extent of the infestation and identify the underlying causes. We then tailor a customized solution that addresses your specific needs, taking into account factors such as the type of pests, the size of the affected area, and your preferences.
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Craig Broadhead started his pest business in 2004 in California, called Pacific Pest Control. In 2021, he sold his business and moved his family to Arkansas to start fresh with a new vision of Network Pest Control. His goal it to make sure each customer has the best experience possible.


Network Pest Control
11205 Meadow Lark Rd. Rogers AR 72756
479.888.4249