From early September till late April, we receive a steady flow of squirrel complaints calls. Usually the squirrels are living in the callers home or other building such as a garage or pole building. Some of these squirrels probably lived in these structures during the summer months too, but as the colder weather hits, both […]
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Good morning from the top of the world! (Ok, maybe just the tallest house in the neighborhood!)
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Still one of my favorite posts. May have happened a couple years ago but helping people out always creates fond memories that last a lifetime! It has been several years since I have had artwork for on my refrigerator! Thanks to a customer’s daughter I do now! Skunks were traveling through their yard every night […]
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Busy season is upon us and it is often difficult to keep your equipment clean! In the morning I was working on finishing a squirrel exclusion on the exterior of a home. Due to the wet spring, the yard is soft and muddy. This afternoon I am inspecting an attic through the interior of a […]
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Skunks tend to live under porches, patios, sheds, and crawl spaces and usually exit at night as they are a nocturnal animal. Skunks are not only a nuisance because of their smell, but they do raid trash cans, dig holes in lawns looking for earthworms, grubs and insects. They are also very poor climbers and […]
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Soffit dormers can be a favorite access point for female raccoons. The soffits and fascia that are only made of aluminum can be pulled down very easily by a female raccoon looking for a nesting spot. Raccoons have been known to pull down the aluminum and then chew threw the wood to gain access […]
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First days back after a full week of training in New Orleans. Thank you National Wildlife Control Operators Association for an overall awesome week of spot on training, new products, and new ideas. Also a shout out to Michael Tucker for telling me the training would be worth the trip. Man was he right! […]
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First days back after a full week of training in New Orleans. Thank you National Wildlife Control Operators Association for an overall awesome week of spot on training, new products, and new ideas. Also a shout out to Michael Tucker for telling me the training would be worth the trip. Man was he right! Already implementing […]
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A few years ago I was faced with a choice, a fork in the trail. Continue a career which was safe and comfortable or move to something uncertain that I truly enjoyed. I start 2018 thankful for wonderful customers that have trusted me to provide wildlife solutions for them. They have often referred me to […]
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