Managing Wildlife in Communities Near Greenbelts and Natural Areas

Proactive steps for HOAs and property managers to safeguard residents and maintain property value.

Neighborhood bordering a greenbelt
Greenbelt views are appealing, but they also introduce challenges from nearby wildlife.

The Appeal and the Challenge

Neighborhoods located next to greenbelts, parks, or preserved land enjoy beautiful scenery and a peaceful environment. At the same time, this proximity opens the door for wild animals to enter residential zones. Homeowners associations and property managers need to stay ahead of the potential risks posed by animals like raccoons, deer, squirrels, snakes, and coyotes.

Wildlife Issues Common to Border Communities

  • Animals gaining entry into attics, garages, or crawlspaces
  • Damage to plants, irrigation, and hardscape from browsing wildlife
  • Increased car-animal collisions on roads near natural corridors
  • Predators such as bobcats or coyotes targeting pets
  • More rodents due to easy access to food and shelter

When these situations are not addressed early, they can lead to costly repairs, safety risks, and resident complaints.

Greenbelt corridors often bring raccoons and similar animals right into backyards.
Greenbelt corridors often bring raccoons and similar animals right into backyards.

Wildlife Control That Works

MB Wildlife Control offers focused service plans designed specifically for neighborhoods next to natural areas. Our strategy includes:

  • Routine inspection of property edges and vulnerable locations
  • Use of scent-based deterrents and targeted habitat disruption
  • Closing off entry points in attics and other problem spots
  • Advice for residents about securing garbage and pet food
  • Cooperative planning with HOA boards to set long-term goals

Our monthly services are designed to stop wildlife problems before they begin, keeping your community livable and protected.

Educating Residents Matters

Many animal conflicts arise when wildlife become too comfortable around people. Improper waste storage or deliberate feeding encourages animals to return regularly and build predictable patterns. That can result in damage, injuries, or even disease spread. We help HOAs distribute simple educational materials that encourage residents to reduce attractants and protect their properties.

Why Work with MB Wildlife Control

If your neighborhood borders undeveloped land, you need a wildlife control company that understands both the animals and the needs of residential communities. MB Wildlife Control offers hands-on experience and thoughtful service designed for long-term results. Our team works alongside property managers to reduce risk, minimize damage, and give residents peace of mind.

Contact MB Wildlife Control today to find out how we can support your greenbelt community with proven, humane wildlife strategies.

📞 (512) 522-1780
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🌐 www.mbwildlifecontrol.com

Mike Beech

Founder and operator of MB Wildlife Control, a Central Texas-based wildlife management company serving residential, commercial, and community properties. I oversee all aspects of business operations including client relations, strategic marketing, service planning, and team coordination. With a focus on ethical wildlife conflict resolution, I’ve built a brand rooted in education, transparency, and long-term property protection.

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