Norman to Edmond · Yukon to Choctaw
Oklahoma City Metro Service Area
NO VACANCY stays focused on the metro so route planning stays practical and service claims stay honest.

Core service area
Cities We Regularly Serve
Calls in nearby communities may be possible when route availability allows. We do not advertise statewide service.
Local service pages
Start With Your City
Oklahoma City
From established central neighborhoods to newer edges of the metro, Oklahoma City homes can offer wildlife a mix of mature trees, crawlspaces, roof transitions, sheds, and porch access.
View Oklahoma City service →Route areaEdmond
Edmond's wooded lots, greenbelts, rooflines, and active new construction can put homes close to raccoon, squirrel, skunk, opossum, and snake activity.
View Edmond service →Route areaNorman
Norman homeowners may see wildlife pressure around mature neighborhoods, creek corridors, sheds, crawlspaces, patios, and landscaped yards.
View Norman service →Route areaYukon
Growing neighborhoods and open land around Yukon can create frequent contact with armadillos, skunks, opossums, snakes, and attic wildlife.
View Yukon service →Route areaChoctaw
Larger lots, tree cover, outbuildings, and spaces beneath porches or sheds can make Choctaw properties attractive to nuisance wildlife.
View Choctaw service →Route areaMoore
Moore homes can experience attic scratching, skunks beneath decks, snakes in garages, and dead-animal odor just like the rest of the south metro.
View Moore service →No overnight stays
Inside the Metro? Let’s Check the Route.
Call with your city and the animal problem. Nearby-area calls are considered when the day’s route allows.
