Frequently asked questions
Below is a list of frequently asked questions
How do I know if I'm in a restricted area?
Determining whether your property falls within a restricted area depends on local, state, and federal regulations, which can vary based on population density, zoning, and specific wildlife laws. The most reliable way to determine eligibility is to provide us with your address or property location so we can review the applicable regulations on your behalf.
You may also contact your local authorities, such as the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources or your local animal control office, for additional guidance on what is permitted in your area. In some cases, particularly in more densely populated or regulated locations, wildlife concerns may need to be handled directly by authorized agencies.
Our priority is to ensure all services are conducted safely, legally, and in full compliance with all applicable regulations, and we will clearly communicate your options once we’ve completed our review.
How long will it take?
The timeline for coyote management can vary depending on several factors, including the size of the local population, the number of packs in the area, their movement patterns, and overall activity levels. Because these variables can differ significantly from one property to another, it is not possible to guarantee a specific timeframe. Our approach focuses on consistent monitoring and targeted management, and we will provide updates throughout the process so you understand progress and what to expect at each stage.
Can you remove all of them?
Our goal is not to completely eliminate coyotes, but to responsibly manage and reduce their numbers where they are causing problems. Coyotes play an important role in the ecosystem by helping control populations of smaller animals such as rodents and rabbits. Completely removing them from an area can lead to unintended consequences, including imbalances in local wildlife populations. Additionally, coyotes are highly adaptable and can quickly repopulate areas, making total eradication both impractical and unsustainable. Our approach focuses on targeted, ethical population control to reduce conflicts while maintaining a healthy ecological balance.
How much do your services cost?
We proudly provide this service for free no cost to you!
Will my deer population grow?
Reducing the local coyote population can positively impact deer numbers, particularly by lowering predation on fawns, which are a common food source for coyotes. However, deer population growth depends on several factors beyond predator presence, including habitat quality, food availability, weather conditions, and hunting pressure. While coyote management can be an effective part of supporting a healthier deer population, results may vary based on the overall environment and conditions specific to your property.
Contact us with any questions
Email: codystanchik@coyotecodyhunting.com