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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Reminder the importance of having a chimney cap installed! A customer found an owl in their basement! The owl had dropped down the chimney and found entry into the basement. Hope the screech owl likes it’s new home in the country! Raccoons and squirrels and yes, even owls love chimneys without chimney caps as they […]
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