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Wildlife Removal Near the Razorback Greenway in Lowell, AR

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Homes near the Razorback Greenway in Lowell see more wildlife.

Network Pest Control handles removal, exclusion, and trapping for greenway-adjacent properties.

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Kathleen Johnson Memorial Park sits in the heart of Lowell, AR — and the green space it provides attracts wildlife every season of the year. This page covers wildlife removal and pest control for homes and properties near the park and the surrounding Lowell neighborhoods.

Being close to the park's wooded edges, retention ponds, and trail corridors raises your chances of an animal getting into your home. Streets bordering the park see more raccoon, skunk, and squirrel activity than areas farther from the greenway.

Older soffits, crawl spaces, and fence gaps are the most common ways animals find their way inside homes near wildlife control Kathleen Johnson Memorial Park Lowell searches.

Wildlife near the Razorback Greenway trail corridor with residential neighborhoods on both sides in Lowell Arkansas

Common Wildlife Found Near the Razorback Greenway in Lowell

If your yard backs up to a trail easement or a wooded lot in Lowell, you are seeing more animals than most. The Razorback Greenway follows the old Frisco railroad corridor, and both sides of that right-of-way are heavy with brush and cover. What many residents don't realize is that the greenway is a 40-mile multi-use trail connecting Northwest Arkansas communities from Fayetteville to Bentonville — which means the wildlife corridor behind your fence runs a long way in both directions.

The animals we see most often near the greenway are raccoons, opossums, armadillos, coyotes, groundhogs, and snakes. Our raccoon removal and exclusion service handles the most frequent calls we get from this part of Lowell — raccoons are active along the trail year-round and are quick to exploit any gap in a roofline or crawlspace. Neighbors in Rogers and Bentonville deal with the same wildlife pressure along the same trail. Subdivisions within a half-mile of the trailhead report higher call volume in spring and fall.

Knowing which animal is responsible makes a difference. The right ID speeds up the removal process and gets you to a solution faster.

Signs You Have a Wildlife Problem on Your Property

Armadillo digging damage and overturned trash showing wildlife activity on a residential property near the Razorback Greenway in Lowell Arkansas

Overturned trash cans, dug-up turf, and scratching sounds in the attic are the three complaints we hear most from Lowell residents. These signs tell us something is active on or in your property — and the sooner you act, the less damage you deal with later.

Armadillo digging and lawn damage is especially common near the greenway. Lowell's sandy loam soil makes it easy for armadillos to root around in lawns and flower beds. Properties near Bloomfield Road and the trail edge also report den activity under decks and porches.

One pattern worth knowing: coyote sightings near the greenway tend to increase on NWA Naturals event nights in nearby Springdale. More foot traffic on the trail pushes animals into residential areas after dark. If you've seen a coyote in your yard on a weekend evening, that's likely why.

What Happens During a Wildlife Control Visit in This Area

When we come out to your Lowell property, we start with a full exterior inspection. We check entry points, attic vents, crawlspace gaps, and fence lines. Nothing gets treated before we know what we're dealing with.

Lowell has a lot of post-2010 construction. Newer homes in this area sometimes have foam-filled gaps that animals chew through to get inside — if you want to understand how raccoons find their way inside, the entry points on newer builds are often the last place homeowners think to check. Trapping, exclusion, or one-way doors are selected based on the species and the entry point.

Before any work starts, you get a clear verbal summary of everything we found. We also serve Cave Springs, Centerton, and properties along the Highway 112 corridor the same way.

Greenway-Adjacent Yards Need Different Removal Strategies

iagram showing strategic wildlife trap placement on a property bordering the greenway corridor in Lowell Arkansas

If your property backs directly to the Benton County greenway easement, standard exclusion alone is not enough. The trail creates a continuous habitat. Animals have food, cover, and a travel corridor right behind your fence. They will keep coming back unless the strategy accounts for that.

Buffer zone trapping near fence lines works better for repeat intruders in these situations. We position traps where animals are entering, not just where you've seen them. That distinction matters when greenway pressure is constant.

If you live in Meadow Creek or a similar HOA community, check your CC&Rs before we arrive. Some HOAs in Lowell limit where traps can be placed on the property. Also worth knowing — Lowell's city limits adjoin both Bentonville and Rogers, so some parcels straddle jurisdictions. We handle that for you.

Local Rules and Permits That Affect Wildlife Removal in Lowell

Before any removal happens, it helps to know what the rules are in Benton County. The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission regulates removal of certain species. Beavers and deer are two examples where AGFC rules come into play. Lowell code enforcement handles nuisance animal complaints on a separate track from AGFC.

If an animal needs to be relocated beyond county lines, a permit may be required. Working with a licensed technician keeps you protected from violations you didn't know existed. We handle the regulatory side so you don't have to figure it out yourself.

One local detail worth noting: Benton County has seen increased beaver activity near greenway drainage channels. If you have standing water or a drainage easement on your property, beaver damage is a real possibility in this area.

Where We Provide Wildlife Control Near the Razorback Greenway

We serve properties throughout Lowell and the surrounding areas of Benton County. If your home sits near the greenway corridor, we cover your street. That includes subdivisions like Meadow Creek and Sunbridge Hills, as well as properties near Bloomfield Road and the trail edge.

We also serve neighboring cities along the same greenway corridor. Rogers, Bentonville, Cave Springs, and Centerton are all areas we work in regularly — visit our full list of cities we serve in Benton County if you want to confirm your address is covered. Homes along the Highway 112 corridor are included as well.

Lowell's city limits adjoin both Rogers and Bentonville, and some parcels straddle those jurisdictions. That doesn't affect your service — we handle properties on both sides of those lines.

Our Wildlife Removal Process

Diagram showing wildlife inspection process including HEPA vacuum for droppings, contaminated insulation identification, disinfectant application, and deodorizing treatment in an attic space

Wildlife Inspection

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.

Cross-section diagram of a house showing humane live trap placement along natural wildlife travel paths in the attic and crawlspace entry points

Trapping & Removal

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.

Illustration of a house highlighting wildlife exclusion work including sealed soffit gaps, reinforced gable vents with hardware cloth, metal flashing over foundation gaps, and weather stripping on garage door threshold

Sealing & Sanitation

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 on an attic damaggin the property

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.

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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.

angry opossum endangering house owners ready to be trapped by network pest control

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.

rat walking over some dishes in a dishwasher

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 walking on the floor of a house looking for shelter and food

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.

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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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can animals living along the Razorback Greenway legally be removed from my yard?

Yes — animals on your private property can be removed, but certain species require a licensed technician under Arkansas Game and Fish Commission rules. Raccoons, opossums, and armadillos on your own property are generally handled without special permits. Species like beavers and deer involve additional AGFC steps.

Do I need a permit to trap a raccoon in Lowell?

No permit is required for a homeowner to trap a raccoon on their own property in Lowell. Relocation rules are a different matter — moving animals beyond Benton County lines may require documentation. A licensed technician handles that part of the process.

Will wildlife keep coming back because the greenway is next to my house?

The greenway creates ongoing wildlife pressure, so exclusion alone is not a permanent fix. Exclusion combined with habitat modification — removing food sources, sealing entry points, and clearing brush near the fence line — reduces return visits. The pressure is real, but it can be managed.

Are there restrictions in Lowell HOAs on setting traps in the yard?

Some HOAs in Meadow Creek and Sunbridge Hills have rules that affect trap placement. Check your CC&Rs before scheduling service. We work within HOA guidelines, but you'll want to know

When is wildlife activity highest near the Lowell section of the greenway?

Spring and fall are the peak seasons. In spring, animals are birthing and searching for den sites. In fall, they're building food reserves before winter. Both seasons push more activity into yards and structures near the greenway.

Does event traffic near the Walmart AMP affect service scheduling in Lowell?

Yes. On event days at the Walmart AMP in Rogers, traffic in the I-49 corridor slows noticeably. Morning appointments on those days help us arrive on time and keep your service window as short as possible.

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