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Dead Animal Removal in Flint, MI

Same-day dead animal pickup across Flint and surrounding Genesee County. Flint anchors the 406,000-person Genesee County metro. The Flint River corridor + the rural-suburban edge in Grand Blanc, Flushing, and Fenton drive steady deer and raccoon calls. Older Flint housing ...

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Who picks up dead animals in Flint, MI?

In Flint, public right-of-way carcasses are handled by Flint Public Works; private property (yard, attic, walls, crawlspace) is homeowner-arranged. Michigan Dead Animal Removal connects Flint homeowners with licensed wildlife operators for same-day pickup. Outdoor recoveries $75–$185, indoor $200–$600. Call (616) 200-6075.

Flint wildlife context

Why Flint Has the Dead-Animal Calls It Does

Flint anchors the 406,000-person Genesee County metro. The Flint River corridor + the rural-suburban edge in Grand Blanc, Flushing, and Fenton drive steady deer and raccoon calls. Older Flint housing generates raccoon/squirrel work, while Burton, Davison, and Grand Blanc yards drive opossum + skunk calls; deer-vehicle collisions concentrate on I-69, I-75, and M-21.

Common species calls in greater Flint: Most-called species in greater Flint: deer (I-69 + I-75 rural-edge corridors in Grand Blanc + Fenton), raccoon (older Flint housing stock), opossum + skunk (Burton + Davison yards), squirrel (attic + soffit calls in mature neighborhoods).

Pickup jurisdiction in Flint: The City of Flint handles right-of-way carcasses on city streets. MDOT handles state routes and highways (I-69, I-75, I-475, M-21). Private property is the homeowner's responsibility. Genesee County handles disposal guidance under the MDARD BODA Act; the Michigan DNR governs nuisance wildlife handling.

Neighborhoods we serve in Flint: Grand Blanc, Flushing, Fenton, Burton, Davison, Swartz Creek, Mt. Morris, Clio.

All Flint field work is performed by Michigan DNR-permitted partner operators carrying GL insurance ≥$1M, following MDARD solid-waste rules (the MDARD Bodies of Dead Animals (BODA) Act) and MDHHS rabies-vector protocols (MDHHS rabies-vector guidance).

Michigan cluster overview

How Flint Compares to Other Michigan Metros We Serve

Michigan Dead Animal Removal dispatches to 5 Michigan metros under one phone number, one regional brand. Each metro has its own wildlife pressure pattern based on geography, population density, and proximity to parks/forests.

Michigan metros served by Michigan Dead Animal Removal
MetroCountyMetro PopArea CodeRegion
Grand RapidsKent County1,090,000616West Michigan
LansingIngham County540,000517Mid-Michigan
Flint ⭐Genesee County406,000810Mid-Michigan
Ann ArborWashtenaw County370,000734Southeast Michigan
KalamazooKalamazoo County265,000269West Michigan
Same phone number routes to the appropriate regional partner operator for the caller's location. Coverage extends to neighboring counties not listed here on a case-by-case basis.
Nearby coverage

Nearby Michigan Metros We Also Serve

The closest metros to Flint in our same-day dispatch network. Click any for local pickup ordinance, dispatch hub, response time, and common species.

Lansing, MI Ingham County · ~48 mi from Flint Lansing dead animal → Ann Arbor, MI Washtenaw County · ~51 mi from Flint Ann Arbor dead animal → Grand Rapids, MI Kent County · ~100 mi from Flint Grand Rapids dead animal →

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Flint FAQ

Dead Animal Removal in Flint — FAQ

Who picks up dead animals in Flint, MI?
In Flint, dead animal pickup splits by location. Public right-of-way carcasses (city streets, sidewalks) are handled by Flint Public Works. State routes and interstates are handled by Michigan DOT. Private property — your yard, attic, walls, crawlspace — is the homeowner's responsibility. Michigan Dead Animal Removal connects Flint homeowners with licensed wildlife operators for same-day pickup. The City of Flint handles right-of-way carcasses on city streets. MDOT handles state routes and highways (I-69, I-75, I-475, M-21). Private property is the homeowner's responsibility. Genesee County handles disposal guidance under the MDARD BODA Act; the Michigan DNR governs nuisance wildlife handling.
How much does dead animal removal cost in Flint?
Flint dead animal removal pricing is consistent with our statewide Michigan rates: outdoor recoveries (yard, driveway, road frontage) $75–$185, indoor recoveries (attic, walls, crawlspace) $200–$600, dead deer $200–$400. Flat rate quoted on the initial phone call. No per-hour billing, no surprise add-ons.
How fast can you respond in Flint?
Response window for Flint is under 4 hours from phone quote. Same-day pickup is the default for outdoor calls received before 5pm. We dispatch from a hub serving Mid-Michigan (Genesee County + neighboring counties).
What species do you handle in Flint?
Most-called species in greater Flint: deer (I-69 + I-75 rural-edge corridors in Grand Blanc + Fenton), raccoon (older Flint housing stock), opossum + skunk (Burton + Davison yards), squirrel (attic + soffit calls in mature neighborhoods). We handle all seven of Michigan's most-called species (raccoon, deer, squirrel, opossum, skunk, bird, cat) plus less-common calls (groundhog, fox, coyote, beaver) on a case-by-case basis.
Who picks up dead animals in Michigan?
In Michigan, dead animal pickup splits by location. Carcasses in the public right-of-way (city streets, sidewalks) are handled by city public works departments. State routes and interstates are handled by the Michigan Department of Transportation. Carcasses on private property — your yard, attic, driveway, crawlspace — are the homeowner's responsibility. Michigan Dead Animal Removal connects you with a licensed wildlife operator who can be on-site within 4 hours, often same-day.
How much does dead animal removal cost in Michigan?
Most Michigan residential outdoor recoveries (yard, driveway) cost $75-$185. Indoor recoveries (attic, walls, crawlspace) cost $200-$600 because they involve access cuts, sanitize work, and entry-point assessment. Dead deer removal runs $200-$400 due to the weight and equipment required. Pricing is quoted on the initial phone call — no per-hour surprises, no hidden fees.
How fast can you remove a dead animal from my property?
Most Michigan metros we serve get on-site response within 4 hours of the phone quote. Same-day pickup is the default for outdoor calls (yard, driveway, road frontage). Indoor recoveries (attic, walls) may need a next-business-day appointment if access tools are required. Rabies-vector species (raccoon, skunk, bat, fox) and rut-season deer get priority dispatch.

Flint Dead Animal Removal — Same-Day Pickup

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