LA's humane wildlife trappers. We trap & relocate raccoons, skunks, opossums & more — poison-free, ethical, and fast. Serving all of Los Angeles County.

Humane wildlife trapping and relocation

At Lit Trappers, we are dedicated to resolving wildlife conflicts with compassion and respect. Discover our ethical approach to animal removal and relocation, ensuring both your peace of mind and the well-being of the wildlife.

Our humane approach

Unlike many companies that resort to lethal methods, Lit Trappers prioritizes the humane treatment of all animals. We specialize in trapping and relocating wildlife safely and responsibly, ensuring they are released into environments where they can thrive, far from human interference.

Ethical trapping

We use state-of-the-art humane traps designed to safely capture animals without causing them stress or injury. Our methods avoid all forms of poison.

Safe relocation

Animals are relocated deep into natural habitats in the mountains, where food and water are abundant, ensuring their successful reintegration into the wild.

Wildlife damage repair

Beyond removal, we also offer comprehensive repair services to address any damage caused by wildlife, securing your property against future intrusions.

Committed to community and nature

We take great pride in our work, understanding the vital importance of maintaining nature's balance for the well-being of the Los Angeles community. Our poison-free methods ensure no harm comes to the animals we handle.

Why choose humane trapping?

Many larger companies often resort to killing animals within a short distance of the capture site. At Lit Trappers, we stand apart by ensuring every animal is humanely trapped and relocated to a distant, suitable natural environment where they will not re-enter human contact.

Animals we often relocate

Our expertise covers a wide range of common urban wildlife. From mischievous raccoons and stealthy opossums to ground-dwelling gophers and moles, we ensure every creature is handled with care. We transport these critters deep into the mountains, releasing them where food and water are abundant, facilitating a seamless return to their natural existence.